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LawNY® has a variety of ways to get involved. Whether you are an undergraduate student or graduate interested in learning more about the law, a NYS law school graduate looking to fulfill the 50-hour pro bono requirement for bar admission, or an experienced attorney wanting to do pro bono work, LawNY® has a whole range of opportunities available!
LawNY® values contributions from volunteers and pro bono attorneys, which help to expand our capacity and increase the services offered and the number of clients we are able to assist within our 14-county service area.
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What is kinship care?
We are very happy to announce that David Kagle, Staff Attorney in the LawNY® Bath office recieved the Denison Ray Civil Award (Civil Legal Services Attorney) at the NYSBA Partnership Conference in September 2016.
EQUAL JUSTICE WORKS EXPANDS LAWNY® SERVICES TO VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
¿Qué es un procedimiento según el artículo 78?
Un procedimiento según el artículo 78 se usa para apelar la decisión de una organización local o del estado de Nueva York en los tribunales de Nueva York.
¿Qué puedo hacer si recibo una decisión de una organización de Nueva York con cual no estoy de acuerdo?
Congratulations are in order for Matthew Mansfield and the Consumer Law Workgroup. Thanks to Matthew's grant proposal, LawNY® has been approved for a grant from the American College of Bankruptcy in the amount of $10,000. This award was announced on November 4, 2016. The money we received is part of approximately $468,000 that the American College of Bankruptcy Foundation has made available this year for 51 grantees. Exciting news for LawNY® advocates and clients.
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What is an Order of Protection?
An Order of Protection is a court order that tells one person what they cannot do to another person, or what contact is allowed.
Sometimes an Order of Protection is also called a restraining order.
LawNY’s® Community Development and Economic Justice Project (CDP) can provide free legal assistance and strategic support to eligible community-based organizations and coalitions. CDP is focused on alleviating the root causes of poverty by giving community members legal support to make the changes that they want to see in their communities. We support our clients through litigation, advocacy, transactional legal assistance, and community education, using a community lawyering model.
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