Volunteer Lawyer Project - Housing | Volunteer Lawyer Project - Civil | Volunteer Lawyer for the Day Project - Housing | Guardian
Ad Litem - Housing | Resolution Assistance Program - Housing | Small Claims Arbitrator
The Appellate Divisions of the Supreme Court have promulgated Rule 6.5 of the Ruler of Professional Conduct, effective April 1, 2009, to dispense with compliance with conflict of interest requirements in limited legal services programs where the attorney has no actual knowledge at the time of commencement of the representation that the representation of the client involves a conflict of interest.
The Civil Court needs you to V O L U N T E E R ! Read about the Pro Bono Programs listed below to see which opportunities interest you most.

VOLUNTEER LAWYERS PROGRAM - Housing
Help landlords or tenants with housing cases by providing advice. Attorneys commit to volunteering in any of the Civil Court’s Help Centers throughout the city for a minimum of 12 hours over the course of 1 year. Free 9 hour CLE training offered.
Contact: Yacine Barry, Special Counsel, Housing Court Initiatives, at (646) 386-5146, or email VLPHousing@courts.state.ny.us.

VOLUNTEER LAWYERS PROGRAM - Civil
Help self-represented litigants with their civil and small claims cases by providing advice. Attorneys commit to volunteering in the New York County Civil Court Help Center for a minimum of 6 hours over the course of 1 year. Free 4.5 hour CLE training.
Contact: Laurie B. Milder, Special Counsel, Civil Court Volunteer Lawyers Project, at (646) 386-5850, or email VLPCivil@courts.state.ny.us.

VOLUNTEER LAWYER FOR THE DAY PROGRAM - Housing
Help landlords or tenants with their nonpayment cases in the courtroom by negotiating settlements. Attorneys commit to volunteering a minimum of 2 days over the course of 1 year in a Civil Court Housing Part. Free CLE training.
Contact: Yacine Barry, Esq., Special Counsel, Housing Court Initiatives, at (646) 386-5146 or email VLFDHousing@courts.state.ny.us.

GUARDIAN AD LITEM - Housing
Advocate on behalf of mentally or physically impaired litigants facing eviction in landlord-tenant cases. Volunteer attorneys and non-attorneys commit to taking on a minimum of 3 pro bono appointments over the course of 1 year in any of the Civil Court's Housing Parts throughout the city. Free CLE training provided.
To learn more about how to apply to become a GAL and register for the next training, please go to Prospective Guardian Ad Litem Application Process.
or contact:
Denise Colon-Greenaway, Esq., LMSW, Special Counsel for Court Based Interdisciplinary Programs, at (646) 386-5408.

THE RESOLUTION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (RAP)- Housing
Accompany unrepresented tenants and owners during their court appearances in Housing Court and provide non-legal support and assistance. Student volunteers commit to volunteering a minimum of 6 hours over the course of one year in any of the Civil Court's Housing Parts throughout the city. Volunteers must take the Civil Court's 1.5 hour training course.
Contact: Yacine Barry, Esq., Special Counsel to Hon. Fern A. Fisher, Housing Court Initiatives, at 646-386-5146 or email RAP@courts.state.ny.us.

SMALL CLAIMS ARBITRATOR - Small Claims
Hear and decide small claims disputes. Attorneys choose which evenings, and how often they want to sit in any of the Civil Court’s Small Claims Parts throughout the city. Free 2 hour CLE training.
Contact: Joseph Gebbia at (646) 386-5420 or email jgebbia@courts.state.ny.us.
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