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Per the request of the Governor of the State of New York, the Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York is closing our physical doors effective 9am Monday, March 23, 2020. Legal
Per the request of the Governor of the State of New York, the Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York is closing our physical doors effective 9am Monday, March 23, 2020. Legal
LASNNY awarded the 2019 PAI Distinguished Service at the annual Holiday party on December 5, 2019 at Wolfert’s Roost Country Club. Fiona Farrell, Esq. has been a mainstay of the
[rwd imageid=’5134′ align=’center’ size=’full’ link=” caption=” alt=”] Renewal House held its annual dinner recently at the Gran View Restaurant honoring Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York for its
Imagine that you’ve worked decades for the same company, choosing not to take another job for higher pay because your employer offers an increasingly rare benefit — a pension plan.
The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York (LASNNY) was honored to be awarded the Community Foundation of the Greater Capital Region Impact Grant in support of our Children’s Law
Evictions are disruptive, Romaker said, and can create a ripple effect with ramifications throughout society, especially when children are involved. (Robert Romaker, Managing attorney, LASNNY) “It has a devastating impact
[rwd imageid=’4879′ align=’center’ size=’medium-img’ link=’https://www.npr.org/2019/10/03/763512852/why-is-there-nothing-left-pension-funds-failing-at-catholic-hospitals’ caption=” alt=”] For 24 years, Karen Bradley worked as a nurse at St. Clare’s Hospital in Schenectady, N.Y. The pay wasn’t great, she says,
Over 100 people gathered at the Fort Orange Club in Albany to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York’s (LASNNY) Annual Justice For All
Please Join Us 2019 Campaign Co-Chairs: E. Stewart Jones, Jr. – E. Stewart Jones Hacker Murphy and David Cost – Barclay Damon, LLP 2019 Justice For All Annual
[rwd imageid=’4764′ align=’center’ size=’full’ link=” caption=” alt=’New York Times’] Retirement should be carefree for Ralph and Rosemarie Bryden in their 500-square-foot bungalow in rural Rhode Island. They garden and
Former St. Clare’s Hospital workers have turned their anger over the loss of their pension benefits toward the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, which purchased the land where the hospital
The state Attorney General’s Office is backing efforts to remove the trustees of the troubled St. Clare’s Hospital pension fund, which has reduced or eliminated benefits to more than 1,100