Sentences with phrase «recruiting volunteer attorneys»

Along with providing direct services to clients, she has assisted Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida in recruiting volunteer attorneys for legal advice clinics and pro se workshops.

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The MBA will recruit and train volunteer attorneys to work with borrowers in need.
Even so, it is unable to meet the region's overwhelming need for legal services, Wiltshire says, citing as reasons both the dearth of volunteer attorneys and Legal Aid's difficult recruiting new lawyers because of the low salaries it pays.
Andrews was instrumental in establishing CLSMF's recurring legal advice clinic by finding a location and recruiting other attorneys to volunteer.
He has also been instrumental in helping Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida recruit and train other volunteer attorneys.
ALBANY, NY (04/04/2017)(readMedia)-- The Brooklyn Volunteer Lawyers Project (VLP) has been honored with the New York State Bar Association's 2017 Angelo T. Cometa Award for its longtime commitment to recruiting and training volunteer attorneys for pro bono work.
The Denver Bar Association will recruit attorney volunteers to judge a We the People Congressional Hearing.
The Women's Bar Foundation recruits, trains, and mentors volunteer attorneys to respond to more than 2,000 calls for assistance from low - income individuals throughout Massachusetts annually.
However, this position may recruit and oversee volunteers, to include attorneys working on a pro-bono basis.
And the New Hampshire Bar Association's Pro Bono Program will launch a new statewide program to help stalking victims and work to recruit more private volunteer attorneys.
The Pro Bono Center recruits, trains, and mobilizes volunteer attorneys to take pro bono cases serving individuals living in poverty who are at risk of losing their homes, their livelihoods, and their families.
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