Prisoners» Legal Services of New York (PLS) is a non-profit
legal services organization founded in 1976 to provide indigent incarcerated New Yorkers access to the courts.
Not exact matches
Founded in 2013 by a team that has previously delivered industry - leading products in networking, SDN, cloud, security and web - scale applications, CloudGenix serves world - class financial
services,
legal, retail and technology
organizations.
The Servicemembers
Legal Defense Network, an
organization founded to fight the ban on openly gay
service members, said in a statement Wednesday afternoon that the decision «is most welcomed.»
In that decision — which has been criticized by some as hostile to free speech rights and humanitarian efforts — the justices
found that a Patriot Act provision that prohibits providing «material support» to designated foreign terrorist
organizations could be applied to conflict - resolution advice and
legal services provided by human rights
organizations to groups such as Turkey's Kurdistan Workers» Party and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
New Hampshire
Legal Assistance was founded in 1971 through the merger of two smaller non-profit legal aid organizations, Southern New Hampshire Legal Services and Tri-County Legal Services, which served the North Cou
Legal Assistance was
founded in 1971 through the merger of two smaller non-profit
legal aid organizations, Southern New Hampshire Legal Services and Tri-County Legal Services, which served the North Cou
legal aid
organizations, Southern New Hampshire
Legal Services and Tri-County Legal Services, which served the North Cou
Legal Services and Tri-County
Legal Services, which served the North Cou
Legal Services, which served the North Country.
In her role, Cary helps American Discovery clients
find ways to use a wide range of
legal services to enhance productivity and boost efficiency within their
organizations, contain costs, and deliver predictable outcomes.
Contact us to
find out how outsourced general counsel
legal services can meet myriad needs for your
organization affordably and responsively.
Founded as a charitable
organization in 2001, PBO was created to provide opportunities for lawyers to assist Ontarians who can not afford
legal services and have a
legal problem not covered by government funding.
The principles that drive our success are those
found in most thriving
organizations: Integrity, honesty, fairness in our dealings with our colleagues, our clients and our
legal adversaries; an expectation of excellence in our work, through both mastery of the law and careful preparation; a common - sense approach to problem solving that respects and conserves our clients» resources; a responsive,
service - oriented attitude in our working relationships; and a willingness to engage issues and opponents head - on when necessary, and win.
A number of them go on to become the Executive Directors of
legal service organizations or
found their own
organizations themselves.
Founded in 1996, PBSC law student volunteers provide free
legal services to vulnerable, low - income Canadians and non-profit
organizations.
Traditional models of
legal service are breaking down: a growing number of ordinary citizens can not afford a lawyer to help them navigate basic
legal issues, while lawyers in large
organizations are under enormous pressure to
find new ways to reduce cost without increasing
legal risk.
She was involved in
founding Community
Legal Assistance
Services For Saskatoon Inner City Inc. (CLASSIC) and is thrilled with the ongoing success of that
organization.
Miguel
founded and organized the first Social Justice Hackathon in Seattle, WA, bringing together law students, lawyers, non-profit
organizations, and software developers to crank out apps and programs that help increase access to
legal services.
We met with Student
Legal Services of Edmonton's Executive Coordinator, Neil Thomson, to
find out more about the
organization, what they do, and hear about just how much work they do by the numbers.
For private agency adoptions, adoption agencies should
find creative ways to provide the entire array of culturally competent adoption
services at no charge, including seeking government and private funding, partnering with
legal organizations, and waiving fees for families.
my daughter told us she could not meet us because she belonged to an «
organization» that she named.after returning to n.y.c. i called back to morrristown; and asked a private det — ective abut the «
organization; «she named.i
found out it was actually a residential building for in and out patients; who have intellectual disabilities.since
finding my daughter; i and the relative have tried to call her; but each time we try; since 1999; she hangs up the phone.i have tried to get help from essex county
legal services; the american civil liberties union.in 1970's all refused.i got help from an attorney and councilman; louis j. silverman; of philadel - phia, pa; where i relocated from.i visited him in person.mr silverman owned property my brother lived in; at the time; is one of the ways i met him.