Bank Founder Known for His Interest
Tiney McComb, former Foundation board member and founder of Heartland Bank, was interested in much more than his customers' money. To read more, click here.
Tiney McComb, former Foundation board member and founder of Heartland Bank, was interested in much more than his customers' money. To read more, click here.
The Foundation notes with sadness the passing of former board member Tiney M. McComb of New Albany, Ohio. Mr. McComb, the founder of Heartland Bank, retired from the Foundation board in 2009. To read more, click here.
The Ohio State Bar Association has been named the 2012 Ohio Legal Assistance Foundation Presidential Award winner. The award is given annually to recognize outstanding leadership in improving the delivery of pro bono legal services throughout Ohio. It will be presented to the Association at its annual convention in Cincinnati, May 2-4.
Legal Aid Society of Cleveland Executive Director Colleen Cotter is on a panel of legal aid society directors participating today in a White House conference on the state of civil legal assistance for low income Americans. To read more, click here.
According to a new report by Policy Matters Ohio analyzing foreclosure data from 2011, foreclosure filings fell 16 percent from the prior year. The report also finds that out of a half million mortgages on file, nearly a third are for amounts more than the value of the homes on which they were filed. To [...]
New York's Appellate Division Court has approved earning ten hours of CLE credit by performing pro bono legal services. The rules of professional conduct for attorneys licensed to practice in New York previously allowed six hours of CLE credit to be earned during each two year reporting period, out of a required 24 hours. The [...]
In an editorial, the Cleveland Plain Dealer urges United Way, the private sector, voters, and the federal Legal Services Corporation to all take steps ensuring adequate funding for legal aid programs. "The services offered by Legal Aid are key to the promise of equal justice for all," it states. To read more, click here.
The Akron Beacon Journal is featuring a series of profiles of individuals hoping to climb out of poverty after learning financial skills, including how to save. The classes, which are part of the Bridges out of Poverty program, are called Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin'-By-World. To read more, and find links to the entire series [...]
The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland must cut $1.4 Million from its budget in the upcoming year, at a time when its clients' legal needs are more urgent than ever. To read more, click here.
Janet Green Marbley, Administrator for the Supreme Court of Ohio Clients’ Security Fund and a Foundation board member, has received Capital University Law School's David D. White Award. The award is named for the first African American to graduate from Capital's law school, who then became the first African American to practice law in Columbus. [...]