Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) is excited to announce that Augustine Joseph Ahiabor has been selected as the Bershad Communications Fellow. Funded through the generosity of long-time Board Member David Bershad and his wife, Mindy Cohen, the fellowship was created to enable VLJ to enhance its public profile as the organization celebrates its 20th year anniversary.
BlackRock donates generous gift to VLJ
Newark, NJ (March 10, 2021) — Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) is pleased to announce it has received an unrestricted $25,000 grant from BlackRock in support of our legal programs.
VLJ provides free legal services to New Jersey residents living at or below the poverty level. Our clients face seemingly insurmountable civil legal issues and cannot afford lawyers, but VLJ provides education, counseling, advice, and direct legal services. In 2020, VLJ quickly shifted to providing free virtual legal services and also focused on educating the community and potential volunteers. VLJ served 1,080 clients and their families, impacting 2,525 people.
VLJ announces a gift from David Bershad
Newark, NJ – March 2, 2021 – Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) is excited to announce the creation of the Bershad Communications Fellowship. Funded through the generosity of long-time Board Member David Bershad and his wife, Mindy Cohen, the fellowship will enable VLJ to enhance its public profile as the organization celebrates its 20th year anniversary.
VLJ's 20th Anniversary
Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) is excited to celebrate the organization’s 20th anniversary! VLJ was founded in 2001 as a program of the Legal Services Foundation to provide direct legal representation to residents of Essex County, New Jersey. The program began with a core group of 30 volunteer attorneys and was led by Karen Sacks, who in her 15 years as VLJ’s executive director transformed the program into a statewide pro bono leader. In 2008, VLJ separately incorporated as its own 501(c)(3) New Jersey not-for-profit corporation.
VLJ Receives a Generous Donation from Amazon
Newark, NJ – January 26, 2021 – Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) is excited to announce that it has received a generous donation from Amazon at the suggestion of its volunteer partner Audible, an Amazon company. VLJ, which is headquartered in Newark, provides free civil legal services for New Jersey residents living at or below the poverty level through in-house lawyers and pro bono lawyers throughout the legal community. VLJ has partnered with Audible’s legal department, also based in Newark, who provide pro bono legal services to client populations in dire need of help. With this unexpected support from Amazon, VLJ will be able to continue to change lives through legal assistance, especially for those who have suffered disproportionately as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Experts Fear Coming 'Tsunami' of Evictions
“There’s so much talk right now about how Covid is causing an eviction crisis,” Kitson says. “And the reality is that we have had a significant eviction crisis in this country—and certainly in the state—for quite some time. What Covid is doing is worsening it at an alarmingly rapid rate and also shining a light on the many ways in which so many renters in New Jersey were very vulnerable to begin with.”
New Mediation Program for Landlords and Tenants, Emergency Aid to Renters, to be Provided by Housing Initiatives of Princeton
Retired judge Philip Carchman helped [Housing Initiatives of Princeton] develop a mediation program run by volunteers that will bring landlords and tenants together to negotiate payment amounts and timelines. Volunteer Lawyers for Justice is working to help get lawyers to serve as advocates for tenants.
N.J. must ban ‘the tenant blacklist’ | Editorial
Few people realize that even if you win a court case against your landlord, its very existence will continue to haunt you. It could be that you didn’t pay rent for legitimate reasons, like having no heat or water. But tenants are still getting blackballed from future rentals, as if even asserting your rights against a landlord is offensive.
“It’s wildly unfair,” Jessica Kitson of Volunteer Lawyers for Justice says. “We have clients living without heat, without hot water. They can’t find a new place. They have an eviction filing on their record that is being used against them.”
Should NJ eviction records be kept private if a tenant wasn't evicted? Housing experts say yes
New Jersey Braces for Rent Due When Health Emergency Ends
The first of the month means rent is due, but thousands of residents are still struggling to pay their bills. Under a state moratorium on evictions during the COVID-19 public-health crisis, renters can’t be kicked out of their homes, even if they miss a payment. But what happens when that rule expires? Will families find help if landlords don’t follow the rules?
On Giving Tuesday, Don’t Forget Your Own Neighbors
Landlords aren’t getting the money they need. The eviction cases they file are likely to number in the hundreds of thousands, advocates predict. Think about the human toll of evicting that many people, all at once.
“It’s going to be a disaster, quite honestly,” says [Cathy] Keenan of Volunteer Lawyers for Justice.
As Housing Crisis Looms, a Call to Action for NJ’s Legal Community
Volunteer Lawyers for Justice Supports New Jersey Tenants During COVID-19 Housing Crisis
Cathy Keenan, Executive Director of Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ), joined TAPintoTV’s Brian Brodeur to discuss the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund's Housing Stability Project Grant.
Keenan described the work of the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund (NJPRF), which was established after the COVID-19 pandemic, and which has raised over $37 million from over 60,000 donors to address the economic and human crisis that New Jersey has experienced.
New Jersey State Bar Association Honors Gibbons Director Michael Griffinger with Lifetime Pro Bono Achievement Award
Michael R. Griffinger, a Director in the Commercial & Criminal Litigation Department at Gibbons P.C., has been honored with a Lifetime Pro Bono Achievement Award from the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) Pro Bono Committee. Honorees, including Mr. Griffinger, were celebrated during a virtual ceremony on October 27.
Housing and Community Development Network of NJ Enlisted to Provide Help as Housing Crisis Deepens
The Housing Stability Project Grant from the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund (NJPRF), will allow the network to provide residents with access to housing counseling and legal assistance if needed. The network partners with organizations, such as Volunteer Lawyers for Justice, which provides comprehensive legal services to economically-disadvantaged adults, children and families in the state.
New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund’s Housing Stability Project to assist renters facing eviction as a result of the COVID-19 crisis
In Memory of Mark Daniel
This week VLJ lost a true champion of pro bono work. Mark Daniel, former VLJ Trustee, donor, and volunteer, died on September 29, 2020. He leaves behind not only a loving family, but also a true legacy in the New Jersey and national pro bono community for his tireless dedication to serving the unmet legal needs of our most vulnerable neighbors. VLJ had a long-standing partnership with Mark, a visionary leader who understood the transformative power of pro bono work.
September 2020 Volunteer of the Month: Eric Weinstock
VLJ is pleased to recognize Eric Weinstock from Lowenstein Sandler LLP as our September Volunteer of the Month. Eric is Senior Counsel whose practice focuses on counseling clients in the development and implementation of their estate plans, including tax and non-tax issues. Additionally, he counsels fiduciaries in the administration of estates and trusts, and works with clients on the formation and management of charitable organizations.
$2.3M Going to N.J. Tenants Facing Eviction, but Advocates Fear it Won’t Stop Housing Crisis
The Housing Stability Grant, which will come from the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund, a non-profit organization created to help residents feeling the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic, will be allocated for the Housing & Community Development Network of New Jersey (HCDNNJ) and the Volunteer Lawyers for Justice.
$2.35 Million Grant for Lawyers and Counselors Who Help Tenants Facing Eviction
The New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund (NJPRF), a non-profit organization created to address the health and economic crisis in New Jersey caused by the coronavirus pandemic, is providing $2.35 million for critically needed free legal and counseling services to thousands of people and families facing eviction.