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VLJ March 2023 Volunteer of the Month: Kerrie R. Heslin

VLJ March 2023 Volunteer of the Month: Kerrie R. Heslin

Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) must be Irish, because we struck gold with our March 2023 Volunteer of the Month, Kerrie R. Heslin!

Kerrie is a Partner at Nukk-Freeman & Cerra, P.C., one of the largest labor and employment firms in the New York metropolitan area with offices on the nation’s east and west coasts.  Devoting a majority of her practice to litigation and employment matters involving discrimination, retaliation, whistleblower claims, wage and hour and benefits issues on behalf of employers, Kerrie oversees the Firm’s litigation team of 18 attorneys. Kerrie received a Bachelor of Science in Finance/Marketing from Syracuse University, and she received her Juris Doctor from Seton Hall Law. Kerrie is licensed to practice law in New Jersey, and she is admitted before the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

Attorney Catherine Fitch Joins VLJ’s Board of Trustees

Attorney Catherine Fitch Joins VLJ’s Board of Trustees

Newark, NJ – Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) is excited to announce that volunteer Catherine Fitch, a resident of Cranford, New Jersey, recently joined VLJ’s Board of Trustees. Catherine is currently Managing Counsel, Patents at Merck where she has been involved with Merck’s Pro Bono Program including volunteering with VLJ’s Divorce and Debt Relief legal clinics. Catherine received a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry from Wesleyan University, and she received her Juris Doctor with high honors from Rutgers Law School-Newark. Catherine is admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

VLJ February 2023 Volunteer of the Month: Steven Kim

VLJ February 2023 Volunteer of the Month: Steven Kim

February is the season for spreading love which is perfect timing to honor and celebrate Steven Kim, VLJ’s February 2023 Volunteer of the Month, who has a huge heart for pro bono and volunteering to ensure access to justice for people experiencing poverty. Steven is presently Vice President, Corporate Counsel at Prudential Financial where he has been for nearly six years. Steven holds a pharmacy degree from Rutgers College of Pharmacy, and he received his Juris Doctor from New York University School of Law. Steven is barred in New York and holds an in-house license in New Jersey.

VLJ February 2023 Defender of Justice: Alexandra Bravo

VLJ February 2023 Defender of Justice: Alexandra Bravo

VLJ can’t properly ring in the new year without another installment of our Defender of Justice series. VLJ’s February 2023 Defender of Justice is a name and face many know and appreciate, and she is a tour de force for our veterans: Alexandra Bravo. Alexandra is a staff attorney who oversees VLJ’s Veterans Legal Program and handles issues relating to child support as they arise in other programs. Alexandra is no stranger to VLJ, having interned with the organization during law school (summer 2016) prior to joining as a staff attorney in October 2019. Alexandra received her bachelor’s degree from Seton Hall University, graduating magna cum laude, and she graduated from Rutgers Law School-Newark in 2017.

VLJ AT&T Spring 2023 Intern Spotlight - Adaneka Witter Judge

VLJ AT&T Spring 2023 Intern Spotlight - Adaneka Witter Judge

It’s not always the case that someone knows they want to become an attorney so early, but fortunately for VLJ and the Newark community, our new AT&T Spring 2023 intern had that box checked years ago. VLJ warmly welcomes Adaneka Witter Judge, a 2L at Rutgers Law School-Newark, who will be spend her spring semester with VLJ supporting several programs, starting out with VLJ’s Divorce and Debt Relief Programs. In true Adaneka fashion, she hit the ground running, taking full advantage of interning in different practice areas.

VLJ Staff Published in NJSBA's New Jersey Lawyer - February 2023 Edition

VLJ Staff Published in NJSBA's New Jersey Lawyer - February 2023 Edition

Volunteers for Justice staff Adelina Herrarte (Senior Staff Attorney), Melanie Zelikovsky (former intern), and Karen Robinson (Managing Attorney) recently had articles published in the New Jersey State Bar Association’s New Jersey Lawyer February 2023 edition.

FurtherJustice Foundation Awards $100,000 Legal Accelerator Grant to Volunteer Lawyers for Justice

FurtherJustice Foundation Awards $100,000 Legal Accelerator Grant to Volunteer Lawyers for Justice

FurtherJustice Foundation Awards $100,000 Legal Accelerator Grant to Volunteer Lawyers for Justice to Address Legal and Social Issues That Contribute to Housing Instability in Essex County

Newark, NJ – According to recent reports, Essex County leads New Jersey with the largest backlog of eviction filings (at more than 15,000). Exacerbating the backlog is a long-standing fact that New Jersey is one of the most expensive states in the U.S. for renters, with the fair market value of a two-bed apartment far exceeding most households’ ability to afford. This means more families in New Jersey, especially Essex County and Newark, are unable to afford safe, quality housing. Realizing that unconventional times call for unconventional measures, and to aid VLJ in its efforts to help more tenants in Essex County stay housed at home, FurtherJustice Foundation recently awarded a $100,000 Legal Accelerator Grant to VLJ’s Tenancy Program.

VLJ Spring 2023 Intern Spotlight - Elias Bull

VLJ Spring 2023 Intern Spotlight - Elias Bull

New year, new law school semester, which means a new intern! VLJ welcomes Elias Bull as an intern assigned to VLJ’s Tenancy Program. A graduate of Rutgers – New Brunswick (2016) with a BS in mechanical engineering, Elias is currently a 2L at Rutgers Law – Newark. Elias comes to VLJ hoping to gain experience on and insight into New Jersey’s eviction crisis as well as the many issues that tenants face, especially those that raise the risk of housing instability.

January 2023 Volunteer of the Month: Honoring the Service of Outgoing VLJ Board Trustees

January 2023 Volunteer of the Month: Honoring the Service of Outgoing VLJ Board Trustees

As is a beloved VLJ tradition, every month we highlight an “above and beyond” volunteer as part of VLJ’s Volunteer of the Month series. For January 2023, we highlight three VLJ volunteers who donated their time and talent as members of VLJ’s Board of Trustees: Angela Coxe, Bill Krovatin, and Susan McGahan. Angela, Bill, and Susan completed their terms as board trustees at the end of 2022, and have now transitioned off the board. As a way to say “Thank you!” for their service, please read about a few of the names and faces who serve and support VLJ.

VLJ December 2022 Defender of Justice: Jaclyn Kramer

“Fundraising is the gentle art of teaching the joy of giving.” Those words from Hank Rosso capture many elements of what it takes to raise support for a worthy cause: gentleness, art, teaching, joy, and giving. One would argue that those five elements, or more precisely, characteristics, are what make a great fundraiser. Ask anyone at VLJ about our fundraising and the response would be, “Yes, we have those five characteristics here, and her name is Jaclyn Kramer.” Gentleness, art, teaching, joy, giving, and more are what bring VLJ to honor, recognize, and appreciate Jaclyn Kramer as VLJ’s December 2022 Defender of Justice.

American College of Bankruptcy Foundation Awards $10,000 Grant to Volunteer Lawyers for Justice to Help New Jerseyans Struggling with Consumer Debt

American College of Bankruptcy Foundation Awards $10,000 Grant to Volunteer Lawyers for Justice to Help New Jerseyans Struggling with Consumer Debt

Newark, NJ - With the lingering effects of COVID-19, inflation, and limited wage growth wreaking havoc on the family pocketbook, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) has seen an increase in the number of individuals requiring help with consumer debt matters including bankruptcy. To aid VLJ in its efforts to assist more clients with consumer debt and bankruptcy issues, the American College of Bankruptcy Foundation (ACBF) recently awarded a $10,000 grant to VLJ’s Debt Relief Legal Program (DRLP).

December 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Michelle Smith

December 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Michelle Smith

For some of our pro bono attorneys, VLJ is their first experience with volunteering. For others, they’ve been volunteering long before joining the ranks of ESQ. This month, we honor one such pro bono attorney who started her volunteer work long before she knew the joys of blue booking, CLEs, and “It depends.” For VLJ’s December 2022 Volunteer of the Month, we honor and recognize Michelle Smith, Esq., Pro Bono Fellow for the City of Newark at McCarter & English LLP.

November 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Steve Berlin

November 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Steve Berlin

With today being Veterans Day, VLJ is mindful of the many volunteers and supporters who help us serve those who served in the U.S. Armed Forces. For VLJ’s November 2022 Volunteer of the Month, we honor Steve Berlin, Esq., Managing Senior Counsel Labor and Employment at Panasonic North America, a longtime volunteer with VLJ’s Veterans Legal Wellness Clinic.

Steve attended the University of Maryland, where he majored in journalism, and then attended law school at Brooklyn Law. Steve has been practicing law his entire life and “can’t imagine doing anything else.” Steve goes so far as to say that he “loves” the practice of law, describing it as “a challenging profession but rewarding.” Steve is active with the New Jersey State Bar Association and serves as editor of their publication, New Jersey Labor and Employment Law Quarterly.

PSEG Foundation Supports VLJ’s Veterans Legal Program with $85,000 Grant to Help Veterans with Their Unmet Civil Legal Needs

PSEG Foundation Supports VLJ’s Veterans Legal Program with $85,000 Grant to Help Veterans with Their Unmet Civil Legal Needs

Newark, NJ – Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) announces with gratitude and appreciation that the PSEG Foundation recently awarded VLJ a grant of $85,000 to support its Veterans Legal Program. VLJ’s Veterans Legal Program helps New Jersey Veterans with certain civil legal issues, including criminal record expungement, driver’s license restoration, bankruptcy, consumer debt defense, eviction defense, child support modification, and estate planning.

VLJ October 2022 Defender of Justice Tracy Griffinger Nelson

VLJ’s October 2022 Defender of Justice is Tracy Griffinger Nelson, VLJ’s Director of Finance. Tracy started volunteering at Volunteer Lawyers for Justice in 2008 after she and her partner sold their organic baking company to a distributor. Tracy was looking for meaningful work when her cousin Michael Griffinger, a renowned attorney at Gibbons P.C., told her, “I have the place for you!”

Two VLJ Staff Attorneys Chosen as New Jersey Housing Justice Corps Fellows

Two VLJ Staff Attorneys Chosen as New Jersey Housing Justice Corps Fellows

Following up on last month’s official start of the New Jersey Housing Justice Corps fellowship program, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) is excited to shine a spotlight on two familiar faces who are participating in the fellowship program: Nina DePalma, Esq. and Margo Katz Rosenberg, Esq.

VLJ Honors Audible, Joseph T. Boccassini, and Richmond Rabinowitz at its Annual Arts & Eats for Justice Gala

VLJ Honors Audible, Joseph T. Boccassini, and Richmond Rabinowitz at its Annual Arts & Eats for Justice Gala

Newark, NJ – Set against the beautiful backdrop of the Mountain Ridge Country Club on an ideal New Jersey fall evening, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) returned in person, after an extended pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, to its annual Arts & Eats for Justice gala for a night of community, celebration, and justice. The Arts & Eats for Justice gala is not only VLJ’s largest fundraising event, it is also its largest celebration of those whose time and talent raise the bar on ensuring access to justice for people experiencing poverty. For this year’s gala, VLJ was particularly proud to honor Audible (Community Vision Award), Joseph T. Boccassini, Esq. (Partner in Justice Award), and Richmond Rabinowitz (Champion of Justice Award).

October 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Michelle Stegmann

October 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Michelle Stegmann

VLJ’s October 2022 Volunteer of the Month joined us just a couple years ago amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, and her tenure as a volunteer supporting VLJ’s Trafficking Program has personified “Taking cases. Changing Lives.”

Michelle Stegmann, Esq. has built a career over the past three decades as an attorney and Insurance Claims Senior Vice President, with experience in various lines of business, including environmental, transportation, general liability, professional liability, surety, construction, construction defect, employer’s liability, asbestos and mass tort, crisis management, and E&O claims. Her responsibilities have encompassed attracting, developing and retaining talent, as well as achieving financial goals and sustaining profitability. She is currently with Crum & Forster, based in Morristown, NJ.

September 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Nuo Jiang

September 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Nuo Jiang

VLJ’s September 2022 Volunteer of the Month is fairly new to VLJ, but is no stranger to pro bono and volunteering his time and talent to help others. VLJ is ecstatic to recognize and celebrate Nuo Jiang, Esq. as this month’s Volunteer of the Month. Nuo is a litigation associate at Capehart Scatchard where he focuses his practice, in federal and New Jersey courts, on creditors’ rights, business collection, tort defense, premises liability and products liability defense, Tort Claims Act defense, construction, estates, employment and professional malpractice.