A new Office of
the Civil Justice Coordinator will ensure that New Yorkers have legal representation when it comes to everything from fighting eviction to dealing with debt collectors.
The new office will be headed by
a Civil Justice Coordinator, who will «advise» the mayor on ways to connect people in need of legal help with civil legal services.
In the way the city's criminal justice coordinator works to set and develop policy, so would
the civil justice coordinator — and Mr. Levine said his goal would be scaling up to a universal right to counsel in cases that could be potentially life - altering, such as eviction, custody matters, and deportation hearings.
To do this, we are going to create an Office of
the Civil Justice Coordinator.
The two proposals — to create
a Civil Justice Coordinator and an Office of Labor — were just two of the expansive ideas trumpeted by Ms. Mark - Viverito in her first State of the City address since taking lead of the City Council over a year ago.
Among its new tasks will be to coordinate with the Office of
the Civil Justice Coordinator — another Mark - Viverito brainchild — to determine the «legal service needs» of people without proper paperwork.
Not exact matches
She is a member of the BC Access to
Justice Committee,
Coordinator of the BC Family
Justice Innovation Lab, a Board member of the Courthouse Library Society of BC, a knowledge engineer with the
Civil Resolution Tribunal and Project Manager of Mediate BC's «Family Unbundled Legal Services project».
John Pollock is a Staff Attorney for the Public
Justice Center and the
Coordinator of the National Coalition for the
Civil Right to Counsel.
I'm a staff attorney with the Public
Justice Center and
coordinator of the National Coalition for
Civil Right to Counsel, which works to establish a right to counsel in civil cases that involve basic human needs, such as shelter, safety, sustenance, health, and child cus
Civil Right to Counsel, which works to establish a right to counsel in
civil cases that involve basic human needs, such as shelter, safety, sustenance, health, and child cus
civil cases that involve basic human needs, such as shelter, safety, sustenance, health, and child custody.