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Community Legal Aid HelpLine Announces New Hours

Community Legal Aid’s HelpLine announces new hours for its toll-free HelpLine. The new hours are Monday and Wednesday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The HelpLine number, 1-800-998-9454, remains the same. Legal Aid’s online application system remains open around the clock. To apply online, visit www.communitylegalaid.org "Although [...]

2020-07-16T11:24:01-05:00April 3rd, 2014|

ABLE Lawyer Provides Insight Into Matricula Consulares

Building Responsibility, Equality, and Dignity (BREAD), an interdenominational group in Columbus, has been pushing local leaders to recognize matricula consulares, ID cards for Mexican nationals that are issued by their consulate. Jessica Ramos, an attorney with Advocates for Legal Equality (ABLE) in Dayton, states that a number of cities across the country, including Chicago and [...]

2017-06-08T13:55:04-05:00March 28th, 2014|

Legal Aid Addresses Local Educational Disparities

Advocates for Basic Legal Equality, Inc. (ABLE) and Legal Aid of Western Ohio, Inc. (LAWO) have established a Meaningful and Appropriate Education Practice Group to address racial disparities in school disciplinary policies. Denise Zanni, an attorney with LAWO, states that "[m]ore than 70 percent of the students involved in school-related arrests" [are] Hispanic or African [...]

2020-07-16T11:24:01-05:00March 28th, 2014|

Community Legal Aid HelpLine Closed Until April 2

Community Legal Aid’s HelpLine will temporarily close Friday, March 28, Monday, March 31 and Tuesday, April 1 for staff training. Legal Aid’s online application system will remain open even though the HelpLine is closed. To apply online, visit www.communitylegalaid.org. The HelpLine will reopen Wednesday, April 2 at 9 a.m. “We appreciate everyone’s patience during the [...]

2017-06-08T13:55:01-05:00March 28th, 2014|

ABA Day, A Chance to Lobby Capitol Hill for Legal Aid Support

Foundation Executive Director, Angela Lloyd, and Board President, Ritchey Hollenbaugh will participate in this year's ABA Day, a three-day event hosted by the American Bar Association in Washington D.C., where lawyers meet with congressional members to discuss how issues of justice affect their constituents. Ms. Lloyd and Mr. Hollenbaugh, along with hundred of other lawyers, [...]

2017-06-08T13:55:02-05:00March 25th, 2014|

Legal Aid Funding Crisis Hits Ohio

In this month's Ohio Lawyer cover story on the legal aid funding crisis, William Dowling, an Akron attorney and Foundation Board member, urges "all Ohio lawyers to support legal aid." Mr. Dowling writes that dramatic drops in funding for Ohio's legal aids have resulted in "fewer children maintained in school, fewer women obtaining civil protection [...]

2017-06-08T13:55:01-05:00March 25th, 2014|

Voluntary Pro Bono Reporting Extended to April 15

Attorneys who wish to voluntarily report pro bono work performed in 2013 will now have until April 15 to do so. The website where attorneys may voluntarily and anonymously report pro bono activities will remain available online for an extra two weeks to assure adequate time for any attorney who may wish to participate. In [...]

2017-06-08T13:55:01-05:00March 24th, 2014|

Steven C. Hollon Named as Executive Director for the OCMC

Supreme Court of Ohio Administrative Director Steven C. Hollon has been named the first Executive Director for the Ohio Constitutional Modernization Commission (OCMC). As Administrative Director at the Court, Mr. Hollon has been responsible for managing the Foundation's grant from the Attorney Registration Fund. Read more about Mr. Hollon's tenure at the Court and his [...]

2017-06-08T13:55:01-05:00March 14th, 2014|

Janet Green Marbley Announces Clients’ Security Fund Awards

Foundation board member Janet Green Marbley is featured in a Court News Ohio video and story announcing awards from the Supreme Court of Ohio Clients' Security Fund. As Administrator of the Clients' Security Fund, Marbley states that "the fund was established in 1985 by the Supreme Court of Ohio with the purpose of improving the [...]

2020-07-16T11:24:01-05:00March 13th, 2014|

SEOLS Urges Caution on Meth-Cleanup Law

Chillicothe's proposed meth-cleanup law was put on hold after Southeastern Ohio Legal Services (SEOLS) sent a letter to the Chillicothe city council. The law would, among other things, require property owners to evacuate and board up the first floor of a building, and notify neighbors when police discover someone is making methamphetamine in the building. [...]

2017-06-08T13:55:01-05:00March 12th, 2014|