- This program has passed.
Volunteer Opportunities for Retired Judges: Access to Justice Fellows Program (Zoom Program)
*This is a Zoom program*
Would you like to volunteer in retirement? Are you interested in using your legal skills and experience to make a difference advancing access to justice?
The Access to Justice Fellows Program, a project of the Massachusetts Access to Justice Commission and Lawyers Clearinghouse, enables senior lawyers and retired judges to partner with nonprofit organizations, courts, and other public service entities to increase equal justice for all. Since 2012, 211 Fellows have provided 200,000+ hours of pro bono service to 97 Massachusetts partner organizations.
On Wednesday, April 16th at 1PM, Flaschner will host a Zoom information session for retired judges and those transitioning to judicial retirement. Attend and learn about the opportunities, training, and benefits that the A2J Fellows Program has to offer.
Questions? Please feel free to contact us at: programs@flaschner.org.
Panelists:
In alphabetical order
Dick Bauer, Esq.
National Consumer Law Center & Greater Boston Legal Services
Hon. Cynthia J. Cohen (ret.)
Massachusetts Access to Justice Commission
Hon. John C. Cratsley (ret.)
Veterans Legal Services
Hon. Judith C. Cutler (ret.)
Tax Lien Clinic – Lawyers Clearinghouse & Land Court
Hon. Wilbur P. Edwards, Jr. (ret.)
Justice Bridge Legal Center
Irene C. Freidel, Esq.
Political Asylum/Immigration Representation (PAIR) Project