Pro Bono Attorney Brings Holiday Cheer
This article was originally published in the 2018 Winter Issue of the New York State Bar Association Pro Bono News Do you know a holiday pro bono attorney? While some of us travel
This article was originally published in the 2018 Winter Issue of the New York State Bar Association Pro Bono News Do you know a holiday pro bono attorney? While some of us travel
LASNNY moves to its new Center for Civil Legal Services Opening January 9th, 2018 The Albany office will be closed on January 4, 5 and 8, 2018 to prepare
The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York (LASNNY) seeks proposals to assist the organization with strategic planning. LASNNY seeks a consultant who can help facilitate a staff and Board
Congratulations to the Pro Bono Awardees and the ACBA grant awardees Awards presented at the Joint Holiday Party Celebration with the Albany County Bar Association, Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York and
The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York has partnered with St. Peter’s Health Partners and Albany Law School to assist low-income patients at St. Peter’s Hospital with their civil
Dear Pro Bono Community, First, let me introduce myself. My name is Myleah Misenhimer and I am the new Private Attorney Involvement Director with the Legal Aid Society of
U.S Senator Kirsten Gillibrand today announced $600,000 in federal funding for The Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York. The funding was allocated through the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Legal
Debts Discharged and a License Preserved When Annie Parsons borrowed a friend’s car, she never imagined that a simple errand would cause so much trouble. Annie borrowed the car
Gail Spicer, a widowed homeowner living in rural Cambridge, New York, found herself headed down the path to foreclosure. Her husband passed away unexpectedly and she fell behind in her
Veronica Reed is a LASNNY volunteer attorney who heads up a successful family-focused law firm in Schenectady, but prior to entering private practice, Veronica represented corporations like General Electric, Kawasaki,
Join us in welcoming new Foreclosure Prevention Project attorney Bryan Gottlieb. He graduated from Albany Law School, where he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Albany Law Review. Bryan previously
Lippman says he expects Congress to restore funds cut by Trump’s budget. Read the article here. By Robert Gavin, Albany Times Union, Monday, April 3, 2017