VLJ’s mission is to ensure access to justice for people experiencing poverty. In 2023, VLJ’s work impacted over 4,200 people—including 1,644 children—and OUR volunteer attorneys donated nearly $2 million in free legal services.
What's New at VLJ
Kicking off the new year in style, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice recognizes Robert Holup as our January 2025 Volunteer of the Month.
An associate at Berkowitz, Lichtstein, Kuritsky, Giasullo & Gross, LLC, Robert practices in the firm’s Litigation and Trusts & Estates groups. His primary focus includes handling contested estate matters and representing fiduciaries. Robert earned dual bachelor’s degrees in Economics and Finance from Florida State University before obtaining his Juris Doctor from George Washington University Law School.
Get to know Daniela Geraldo, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice’s December 2024 Defender of Justice. Daniela, a dedicated staff attorney on VLJ’s Tenancy Program, has been championing access to justice with VLJ since October 2022. Daniela’s passion for empowering clients is evident in every aspect of her work.
Newark, NJ – As economic challenges continue to strain families across New Jersey, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) remains committed to aiding residents facing significant financial challenges. Thanks to a recent grant award of $12,500 from the American College of Bankruptcy Foundation (Foundation), VLJ’s Debt Relief Legal Program (DRLP) will continue providing critical legal assistance to New Jerseyans experiencing poverty who are struggling with consumer debt issues, such as bankruptcy, medical bills, and lawsuits from creditors.