Legal Services NYC Partners with Federal Pro Bono Program

July 06, 2010
DOJ Office of Justice Programs

DOJ Office of Justice Programs The Department of Justice announced on June 16 the launch of a New
York City branch of the Federal Government Pro Bono Program, a DOJ-led
effort to connect lawyers working for federal agencies with low-income
Americans in need of legal help. In New York, Legal Services NYC has been selected as a partner and
will work with federal lawyers on projects involving family law and
domestic violence, child support, credit counseling and ID theft, wills
and pro se assistance.

The program, which received the American Bar Association's Pro Bono Publico Award in 2009,
began in Washington, D.C. in 1996 and expanded to Chicago in 2008.
Local legal services organizations, including D.C.'s Neighborhood Legal
Services Program and Chicago's Legal Assistance Foundation, partner
with the program to provide representation to clients.

Laurence Tribe, senior counselor for Access to Justice at DOJ, spoke
at the launch.  "We talk a lot about making justice more accessible,
equal and fair," he said. "But today we do more than talk. Today we
take action. In what we do here today, justice becomes an active verb."

Below are the LS-NYC projects selected for the program: 

 

Family/Wills  (Legal Services NYC-Bronx)

Family Law/Domestic Violence
Project: 
This project will provide assistance in the areas of spousal
support, orders of protection and child custody.  Training for this project is
provided in the evening by LS-NYC staff attorneys.  After training, pro
bono
attorneys will be referred cases.  During the course of their assigned
case, pro bono attorneys are mentored by attorneys from InMotion, a
Manhattan-based organization that provides free legal services to low-income
women in New York
City.

Wills:  As a subsection to
the LS-NYC-Bronx wills project, opportunities are available for pro bono
attorneys to travel to meet with home-bound or nursing home-bound clients to
prepare their wills and other related paperwork (i.e. powers of
attorney).  Training and mentoring would be provided by LS-NYC and cases would
be assigned to pro-bono attorneys on an as-needed basis. 

 

Family (Legal Support Unit)

Child Support Project:  If
there is sufficient pro bono attorney interest, LS-NYC will create a
child support project to represent clients in child support proceedings. 
Training and mentoring for this project would be provided by LS-NYC staff
attorneys.  After training, pro
bono
attorneys will be referred cases.  Pro bono attorneys can
provide guidance to clients who can participate in these proceedings pro
se
.  Alternatively, in child support cases that are more complex, pro
bono
representation is essential.  Such opportunities could provide pro
bono
attorneys with trial experience.  Opportunities for appellate and
policy work in this area are also significant.    

 

Consumer (Legal Services NYC-Bronx and Manhattan Legal Services)

Credit Counseling/ID
Theft
:  As a subsection to their consumer-debt collection defense project,
LS-NYC has a need for pro bono attorneys to assist clients with credit
counseling/ID theft issues.  After training, pro bono attorneys would be paired
with a LS-NYC staff attorney to assist with a consumer fraud case or credit
counseling.  Cases would be assigned to pro bono attorneys on an as-needed
basis. 

Civil Legal Advice and Resource Office Project (CLARO): The CLARO
Project is similar to other borough CLARO projects in that it provides
advice-only to pro se defendants with consumer debt cases in New York County Civil
Court. 

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