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.
VLJ August 2022 Defender of Justice - Adelina Herrarte
VLJ’s August 2022 Defender of Justice is Adelina Herrarte, Esq. A recent addition to the VLJ family, Adelina joined VLJ in late April 2022 and hit the ground running as the Senior Staff Attorney for the Debt Relief Legal Program (DRLP) and Divorce Program. In just over four months Adelina has played an instrumental role overseeing VLJ’s consumer debt, bankruptcy, and divorce services while also expanding VLJ’s reach by providing legal help in English and Spanish. For those who know Adelina, none of this should come as a surprise as she is a lifelong public interest attorney with experience at various legal services organizations. Adelina has been aptly described as a great leader and mentor for both programs. Adelina completed both undergrad and law school studies in New York City. In 2001 Adelina earned her bachelor’s degree from New York University, and in 2004 she received a Juris Doctor from the City University of New York School of Law.
August 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Jason Holt
In the midst of the August summer heat, we honor a volunteer who always keeps his cool, Jason Holt, Esq. Jason is a member with Chiesa Shaninian & Giantomasi (CSG) where he works with the Real Estate, Development and Land Use practice group and the firm’s cannabis law team. He draws upon his background navigating the political and economic challenges of New Jersey to assist CSG Law in representing its varied portfolio of clients. Holt is a recently appointed Co-Chair of CSG’s Diversity Equity & Inclusion Committee. He also serves on several leadership teams and diversity committees for business, bar and community associations.
Final Restraining Orders, Economic Mediation, and Finalizing Divorces
VLJ Summer 2022 Intern Spotlight - Ryan Campbell
Rounding out the “Fantastic Four” Summer 2022 interns, VLJ shines a spotlight on intern Ryan Campbell. Ryan attended Fordham University for undergrad where he double majored in Political Science and Philosophy with a minor in Peace & Justice studies. Putting his undergraduate education and experience to good use, Ryan held roles in law and politics since graduating. Currently, Ryan is a rising 2L at Rutgers Law-Camden. During his internship Ryan supports VLJ’s Tenancy Program.
VLJ Summer 2022 Intern Spotlight - Mariah Agbonkpolo
VLJ is proud to spotlight Summer 2022 intern Mariah Agbonkpolo. Mariah graduated with a bachelors in history from the University at Buffalo in 2020, and she is a rising 2L at Fordham University School of Law. As part of her summer internship, Mariah works in VLJ’s Human trafficking, Children’s Representation, and South Ward Promise Neighborhood Programs.
VLJ July 2022 Defender of Justice – Carmen Obando
VLJ Summer 2022 Intern Spotlight - Melanie Zelikovsky
VLJ proudly spotlights Summer 2022 intern Melanie Zelikovsky. Melanie is a rising 2L at Rutgers Law - Newark (class of 2024); She received her B.A. in Classics with honors from NYU in 2013 and a M.A. in Classical Archaeology from the University of Arizona in 2016. During her time at VLJ Melanie supports the Debt Relief Legal and Divorce Programs.
July 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Nina Peckman
VLJ proudly features Nina Peckman, Esq. as our July 2022 Volunteer of the Month. For over sixteen years Nina, a staff attorney with Advocates for Children of New Jersey (“ACNJ”), has provided legal assistance to parents, including advice, representation in Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings and at mediations. Nina earned her Juris Doctor from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and her Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers University.
VLJ Summer 2022 Intern Spotlight - Yasmine Boto
The Power of Pro Bono - “Shonda"
In 2012, "Shonda"* underwent a medical procedure at a local hospital. Shonda received Charity Care and believed the bill to be fully covered because she was without employment. Sometime after Shonda's procedure, the hospital filed suit against her, but she never received notice.
Nine years later, in 2021, Shonda was blindsided by a bank levy of $872.86, all the money she had in her checking account at the time. In December 2021, Shonda came to VLJ's Debt Relief Legal Program (DRLP) clinic for help. In speaking with Shonda, VLJ learned that the hospital had obtained a default judgment against her years earlier for $4,079.33 and recently filed a motion to turn over funds. VLJ sprung into action and began representing Shonda. VLJ filed a motion to vacate the default judgment that was granted. Then, VLJ filed a motion opposing the levy that was also granted. Once the matter was reopened, in February 2022, VLJ filed an answer to the initial complaint that began the suit in 2012. Doing so allowed Shonda to finally be heard in court.
June Defender of Justice - Katiana Guerrier
Attorneys Melissa Wernick and Catherine Trinkle Join VLJ’s Board of Trustees
Newark, NJ – Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) is pleased to announce that Melissa F. Wernick, Esq. of Millburn and Catherine A. Trinkle, Esq. of Morristown recently joined its Board of Trustees. Melissa is a Member of Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC (CSG Law) based in West Orange, and Catherine is Deputy General Counsel, Regulatory & Environmental Law, and Head of Government Affairs at BASF Corporation, based in Florham Park.
June 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Allison Schrader Dunn
May Defender of Justice – Kim Garcia
Marijuana Legalization in New Jersey: A Disparate Impact or Social Justice High?
After New Jersey voters approved a marijuana referendum in November 2020, decriminalization followed in July 2021, and recreational sales began last month in April 2022. This month, we mark the two-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, and the societal reckoning of systemic racism and inequity that came in the aftermath of tragedy.
May 2022 Volunteer of the Month: O. Ade Oremosu
VLJ is thrilled to feature O. Ade Oremosu as our May Volunteer of the Month. Ade is Senior Managing Associate General Counsel at Verizon, where he leads a team of attorneys that support, guide, and counsel Verizon’s Business Products Organization. When not leading his team of attorneys, Ade is a fierce advocate for justice.
NEW FEATURE: VLJ Defender of Justice
VLJ is proud to recognize Abigail Oliver as our next Defender of Justice! Abigail joined VLJ as a legal assistant in the thick of the pandemic in 2020, and despite the challenges of learning a new job remotely, she has become an integral member of VLJ’s team. Abigail works on VLJ’s Tenancy, Children’s Representation, and South Ward Promise Neighborhood Programs and previously worked on Estate Planning.
April 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Suemyra Shah
VLJ is proud to recognize Suemyra Shah as our April Volunteer of the Month. Suemyra is Senior Corporate Counsel at Audible, where she oversees the development, licensing, and production of original content. She is also a fierce advocate for social, racial, and economic justice on behalf of VLJ’s ReLeSe (Reentry Legal Services) program. Her commitment to serving the most vulnerable in our community makes her most deserving of this recognition, especially as April is Second Chance Month.
March 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Christina Holder
We’re thrilled to feature Christina Holder as our March Volunteer of the Month. Christina is the Corporate Public Interest Counsel at Lowenstein Sandler LLP, where she recruits attorneys from the firm’s various corporate practices to volunteer with legal services organizations and maintains her own pro bono docket.
Christina first encountered VLJ when she joined Lowenstein in March 2020, right when the pandemic started to take hold. Christina immediately became involved with VLJ’s pandemic-related housing rights work. Because of Lowenstein’s commitment to helping New Jersey’s most vulnerable, Christina proposed expanding the firm’s partnership with VLJ to include estate planning services for low-income individuals.