: New Yorkers sued by debt collectors can now get legal advice from non-lawyers — here’s what that could mean for low-income consumers across the country

‘If you are poor and can’t afford a lawyer, you live in a different legal system than everybody else,’ says CEO of Upsolve, a bankruptcy-education nonprofit.

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