Sentences with phrase «legal education volunteering»

Faria further broadened her legal education volunteering with the HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic of Ontario (HALCO) and with PBSC's Wills & Estates Project.

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Personal Info Birthplace: Staten Island, NY High School: Brooklyn Tech High School (public - requires entrance exam) Higher Education: SUNY New Paltz, University of Buffalo Law School NY19 Connection: Attended SUNY New Paltz, 1970 - 1974; Returned to live in Kingston in 1981 and thereafter moved to Woodstock where he has resided through today Length of Residency in NY19: Kingston, NY and Woodstock, NY since 1983; greater than 34 years Prior Job History: Served as a Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) Volunteer working with Native American tribes in Nebraska, Western Nebraska Legal Services attorney between 1977 - 1980; Ulster County Public Defender's Office in the 1980s and early 1990s, Law Offices of Dave Clegg practicing predominantly personal injury law and elder abuse cases until present.
He spent several years in legal education administration and as a staff member, board member and volunteer with a variety of non-profits.
She is also a volunteer with the BC Law Society and Continuing Legal Education, serving as co-chair of the award winning annual CLE Human Rights Conference.
As I had heard positive feedback from previous students who had volunteered there, as well as other students that completed their Clinical Legal Education Program there too, I was eager to gain some work experience.
Collectively, lawyers are encouraged to enhance the profession through activities such as: (a) sharing knowledge and experience with colleagues and students informally in day - to - day practice as well as through contribution to professional journals and publications, support of law school projects and participation in panel discussions, legal education seminars, bar admission courses and university lectures; (b) participating in legal aid and community legal services programs or providing legal services on a pro bono basis; (c) filling elected and volunteer positions with the Society; (d) acting as directors, officers and members of local, provincial, national and international bar associations and their various committees and sections; and (e) acting as directors, officers and members of non-profit or charitable organizations.
The Legal Education Society of Alberta is recognizing the more that 600 people in Alberta, mostly lawyers, who volunteer their time to support legal education in our provLegal Education Society of Alberta is recognizing the more that 600 people in Alberta, mostly lawyers, who volunteer their time to support legal education in our Education Society of Alberta is recognizing the more that 600 people in Alberta, mostly lawyers, who volunteer their time to support legal education in our provlegal education in our education in our province.
Outside of the Law School, she also volunteers with Legal Aid Center's Educational Surrogate Parent program where she advocates on behalf of children special education needs.
These three entities use the IOLTA funds to make grants to local civil legal services programs that employ staff attorneys, paralegals, volunteer lawyers, law students, and community advocates to represent clients in family, housing, consumer, employment, education, disability, and similar legal matters.
Members of the firm frequently volunteer their time with numerous charitable and not - for - profit enterprises including the Pro Bono Lawyers Association of Alberta, Calgary Legal Guidance and Children's Legal Education & Resource Centre (Clerc).
These include Community Legal Education Ontario, the Legal Services Society of British Columbia, the Paralegal Litigation Users Group in Vancouver (mostly volunteers), Nova Scotia Legal Aid, and some new family law sites being developed by courts and government.
Denver Public Schools contact the Public Legal Education Department to recruit volunteers for We the People Hearings.
Through free legal services, our staff attorneys and volunteer attorneys help restore victims» lives after experiencing sexual violence, ensuring that survivors may stay in school; protecting their privileged and confidential mental health, medical and education records; preserving their employment; maintaining safe housing; securing their immigration status; and swiftly accessing victim compensation and other benefits.
He currently volunteers for a charity that helps raise funds for the legal education of women in Cambodia.
Student Legal Services provides volunteers with the opportunity to both enhance their legal education and make a positive contribution to the community by helping your fellow U of A students and people living in povLegal Services provides volunteers with the opportunity to both enhance their legal education and make a positive contribution to the community by helping your fellow U of A students and people living in povlegal education and make a positive contribution to the community by helping your fellow U of A students and people living in poverty.
16 February 2011 250 words For Immediate Release FIJA Retains ACLU and Walters to Challenge Order Quashing Free Speech Pursuant to an administrative order issued by State Judge Belvin Perry, Jr., barring FIJA volunteers from distributing literature at or near the Orlando, Florida State Courthouse, the jury education group FIJA has retained the legal services -LSB-...]
Heidi serves on and leads a number of volunteer boards and committees, including serving as co-chair of the Women's Bar Association's Solo and Small Firm Section and co-chair of the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education Practice Management Committee.
Because the work performed by SLS is executed by volunteers, it is important to give the Legal Education & Reform Coordinator several weeks notice in order to ensure the availability of volunteers.
Providing a broad array of legal responses including legal advice and referral, representation in individual cases, law reform, community organizing and development, and public legal education using a wide range of staff including intake workers, community legal workers, lawyers, policy analysts, social workers, administrative staff and volunteers.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION OF LEGAL PROFESSIONALS Established as an organization supporting the growth and education of legal support staff, paralegals and attorneys in Los Angeles in 2009, the OLP offers comprehensive courses of study for members, including over 100 free webinars a year, professional publications as well as numerous networking and volunteer opportuniLEGAL PROFESSIONALS Established as an organization supporting the growth and education of legal support staff, paralegals and attorneys in Los Angeles in 2009, the OLP offers comprehensive courses of study for members, including over 100 free webinars a year, professional publications as well as numerous networking and volunteer opportunilegal support staff, paralegals and attorneys in Los Angeles in 2009, the OLP offers comprehensive courses of study for members, including over 100 free webinars a year, professional publications as well as numerous networking and volunteer opportunities.
These Fellows provide services for veterans and their families that include direct representation and community education programs in addition to recruiting pro bono volunteers to increase the availability of much - needed legal services.
The Housing Court's Volunteer Lawyers Program offers free Continuing Legal Education (CLE) certified training to attorneys who agree to volunteer in the Court's Help Centers by giving unrepresented litigants legal advice and informaLegal Education (CLE) certified training to attorneys who agree to volunteer in the Court's Help Centers by giving unrepresented litigants legal advice and informalegal advice and information.
At Osgoode Hall, he volunteered with the Community Legal Aid Services Programme and the Ontario Justice Education Network.
The Chicago Legal Clinic has provided legal education, advocacy and volunteer services in Chicago since 1981 and, in 1989, initiated one of the first full - time environmental poverty law programs in the naLegal Clinic has provided legal education, advocacy and volunteer services in Chicago since 1981 and, in 1989, initiated one of the first full - time environmental poverty law programs in the nalegal education, advocacy and volunteer services in Chicago since 1981 and, in 1989, initiated one of the first full - time environmental poverty law programs in the nation.
It's a legal education organization that mobilizes an army of volunteers each year.
There are compelling reasons for law students to volunteer in law clinics and participate in public legal education activities.
Services offered by volunteers to ALSC eligible clients may include representation in State and Federal Courts, one - time free consultations, and community legal education.
The center provides a 24 - hour crisis line; individual counseling, crisis counseling, and group support for victims; emergency food, clothing and transportation; legal assistance and accompaniment; a safe house; hospital and court accompaniment and advocacy; information and referrals; community education; school prevention programs; and training for volunteers.
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