Pro bono Attorneys
LANC-Winston-Salem Office


LANC-Winston-Salem Office
102 West Third Street, Suite 460, Liberty Plaza,
Winston-Salem, NC 27101   MAP
336-725-9162; FAX: 336-723-9140
1-800-660-6663 (toll-free; for clients only)

Legal Aid honors lawyers for pro bono work
  (March 11, 2008, Winston-Salem Journal)

Legal Aid celebrates pro bono efforts in Winston Salem
   (March 6, 2008)

Legal Aid of North Carolina (LANC) actively recruits, trains, mentors, and co-counsels with volunteer (pro bono) attorneys to help handle the many complex and changing legal issues unique to the practice of civil poverty law. These partnerships with the Legal Aid of North Carolina staff help ensure access to justice for low-income families and further leverage the dollars that are invested in Legal Aid of North Carolina. Typically, pro bono attorneys are needed either for their special expertise and/or to help us with our large case load.

Qualifications

Our volunteer (pro bono) attorneys must be licensed in North Carolina and have a sincere willingness to help others seek justice.

Training

Our local Private Attorney Involvement (PAI) coordinator will work with you to find cases or opportunities (such as co-counseling, presentations at clinics or amicus briefs) that best fit your expertise and schedule. Additionally, the Winston-Salem Office occasionally offers CLEs that provide information on substantive civil matters encountered in poverty law. In all situations, our staff will work with you to orient you to our office protocol and best practices.

Contact Information

Call our office, 336-725-9162, and ask to speak to our Private Attorney Involvement (PAI) coordinator. We also ask that you complete a Pro bono Sign-up form and mail it (or fax it) to our office:

Jean L. Witherspoon
Legal Aid of North Carolina
102 West Third Street, Suite 460, Liberty Plaza
Winston-Salem, NC 27101.
FAX: 336-723-9140

Also, you may also want to visit the LANC "Pro bono Service" webpage.

About Winston-Salem Office

LANC of Winston-Salem provides legal services in civil (not criminal) matters for eligible clients who reside in a six-county area surrounding Winston-Salem, NC:  Davie County, Forsyth County, Iredell County, Stokes County, Surry County and Yadkin County. LANC resources are very limited.  Part of our mission is to help empower people by educating them to represent themselves at forums that are conducive to self-help.  In the future, we plan to offer additional self-help legal clinics, as well as provide the public with access to several educational resources on different legal issues such as:  unemployment insurance, health care directives, wills, power of attorneys (POAs), bankruptcy, domestic violence and child custody.

About Legal Aid of North Carolina

Legal Aid of North Carolina, Inc. is a statewide, nonprofit law firm with 24 local offices across the state. LANC provides high quality, civil legal services to low-income people in all 100 counties of North Carolina, so that they will have equal access to justice and to economic opportunity. LANC addresses the basic needs of the poor and low-income families, including legal advice regarding healthcare benefits, consumer law, protection from domestic violence and rights to decent, safe and affordable housing. With less than 130 LANC attorneys statewide, serving 3.1 million eligible clients, we have only one attorney for every 19,000 poor people in North Carolina.

* Legal Aid of North Carolina is an equal opportunity law firm. *
Minorities, women, the elderly and the disabled are encouraged to apply.

 

 

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Disclaimer

The materials contained on this website are for information and educational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Please contact your Legal Aid of North Carolina office or a private attorney if you need to speak to an attorney regarding your particular situation. See our complete disclaimer.

Mission Statement

Legal Aid of North Carolina is a statewide, nonprofit law firm that provides free legal services in civil matters to low-income people in order to ensure equal access to justice and to remove legal barriers to economic opportunity.

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