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Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida Inc.'s Jeff Harvey Named One of the 2021 CEOs of the Year

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Thursday, July 29, 2021

CLSMF Chief Executive Officer Jeff Harvey said, "It is an honor to have been nominated by my staff for this award.

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  • CLSMF Chief Executive Officer Jeff Harvey said, "It is an honor to have been nominated by my staff for this award.
  • Kevin Ross-Andino, Chair of CLSMF's Board of Directors said "Jeff represents our core values of being a PILLAR in the community.
  • To help support CLSMF's mission of providing much needed legal aid to the underserved community, please consider donating at https://www.clsmf.org/ways-to-give/ .
  • A legal professional and military veteran, Jeff Harvey has worked in the legal service field for nearly a decade and has served over 20 years in the Army.

Conference on legal aid for children in criminal proceedings

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Friday, February 12, 2021

FRA attended the EU-funded LA-Child projects online conference Legal aid for children in criminal proceedings.

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  • FRA attended the EU-funded LA-Child projects online conference Legal aid for children in criminal proceedings.
  • The project aims to strengthen the procedural rights of children in conflict with laws enshrined in the EUs Procedural Safeguards Directive.
  • The event focused on the implementation of childrens right to legal aid.
  • The findings will feed into FRAs new project on Procedural safeguards for children who are suspects or accused persons in criminal proceedings .

Florida Supreme Court Approves the Florida Justice Center as the First Criminal Legal Aid Organization in the State

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Tuesday, January 5, 2021

OAKLAND PARK, Fla., Jan. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Florida Justice Center (FLJC), a nonprofit legal and behavioral health organization, located in Oakland Park, Florida, was approved by the Supreme Court of Florida on December 1, 2020 as the first and only legal aid organization in the state authorized to practice criminal law.

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  • OAKLAND PARK, Fla., Jan. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Florida Justice Center (FLJC), a nonprofit legal and behavioral health organization, located in Oakland Park, Florida, was approved by the Supreme Court of Florida on December 1, 2020 as the first and only legal aid organization in the state authorized to practice criminal law.
  • Florida Justice Center embodies that same belief by serving our community in ways that no other legal aid organization in Florida has," said Jessenia Rosales, Esq.
  • I'm honored to have assisted in establishing Florida Justice Center as the first criminal legal aid organization in Florida, and I'm excited to continue serving such a unique organization."
  • Florida Justice Center is a nonprofit legal aid and behavioral health organization that is at the forefront of an emerging model of holistic legal services.

Successful Virtual Legal Assistant Initiative Expands To Illinoisans During COVID Crisis

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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

COVID HELP (Housing and Economic Loss Prevention) is a statewide initiative to provide no-cost legal guidance and representation to Illinoisans experiencing common legal problems due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • COVID HELP (Housing and Economic Loss Prevention) is a statewide initiative to provide no-cost legal guidance and representation to Illinoisans experiencing common legal problems due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • COVID HELP'svirtual legal assistants provide users with reliable legal information, direct them to appropriate legal resources, and connect them with legal aid programs in their area.
  • "Virtual legal assistants provide information that is curated by legal aid attorneys and available for free to all Illinoisans."
  • COVID HELPand its virtual legal assistants were created by a collaboration of CARPLS, the Lawyers Trust Fund, the Lawyers' Committee for Better Housing, The Chicago Bar Foundation, the Westside Justice Center, Illinois Legal Aid Online, and other organizations providing free legal services around the state.COVID HELPand its virtual legal assistants are maintained by CARPLS Legal Aid, which has run Cook County's legal aid hotline since 1993.

Community Legal Services Of Mid-Florida Provides Critical Civil Legal Aid Via Virtual Walk-In Clinic

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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

This year's annual walk-in legal advice clinic is taking place on October 28, 2020 from 3:00pm-7:00pm.

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  • This year's annual walk-in legal advice clinic is taking place on October 28, 2020 from 3:00pm-7:00pm.
  • The clinic is slightly different this year due to COVID-19 and will be held completely online.
  • Attendees will receive legal advice on most civil matters from local volunteer attorneys during the clinic at no cost.
  • For over 50 years, CLSMF has provided critical civil legal help to thousands of Central Florida residents, however studies show that 50-80% of low-income American's legal needs still go unmet.

Legal Aid: the review of LASPO Part 1

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Friday, May 8, 2020

This Commons Library briefing paper provides an overview of the post-implementation review of the changes made to legal aid in England and Wales by Part 1 of LASPO. Part 1 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO), along with its secondary legislation, made significant changes to the provision of in England and Wales.Changes to the scope of civil and family legal aid LASPO changed the scope of civil and family legal aid.

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This Commons Library briefing paper provides an overview of the post-implementation review of the changes made to legal aid in England and Wales by Part 1 of LASPO. Part 1 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO), along with its secondary legislation, made significant changes to the provision of in England and Wales.

Changes to the scope of civil and family legal aid

    • LASPO changed the scope of civil and family legal aid.
    • Whereas previously a legal matter was within scope and qualified for legal aid funding unless it was specifically excluded by the Accessto Justice Act 1999, LASPO reversed this position and listed in Schedule 1 those areas of legal problems that now remained in scope.
    • The Coalition Government said its goal was to refocus the scope of legal aid on those who need it most.
    • With legal aid available in fewer areas of law, the volumes of publicly funded cases dropped, and expenditure fell by approximately 90m in civil cases and 160m in family cases.

Changes to the eligibility criteria for civil and family legal aid

  • Regulations under LASPO made four changes to the eligibility criteria for civil and family legal aid:
    • Applying capital eligibility test to all legal aid applicants;
    • Increasing Income Contributions for Contributory Clients;
    • Capping the subject matter of dispute (SMOD) disregard at £100,000;
    • Removing legal aid in cases with ‘borderline’ prospects of success.
    • The review found the changes to eligibility contributed to savings in the cost of the scheme.
    • These were largely down to the application of the capital means test to all applicants for legal aid, which saved an estimated 9m per annum.
    • During the evidence gathering phase of the review the MoJ was told that the changes have prevented people from accessing legal aid because of difficulties in obtaining the relevant financial evidence to support their applications.
    • In response the MoJ announced it would conduct a further review into the thresholds for legal aid entitlement.

Fee changes in civil and family legal aid

    • The Coalition Government saw fees as an area for reducing the overall spend on legal aid.
    • Young Legal Aid Lawyers reported that low remuneration, combined with high levels of tuition fee debt, was a barrier to entry to the profession.
    • In response the Government argued that the reduction in the number of legal aid providers (a drop of 32%, varying between the differing areas of civil law) is a consequence of the reduction in the total expenditure on civil legal aid work (25% since 2012-13).
    • It argued that the average income per civil legal aid provider has increased by 11%.

Changes to criminal legal aid

    • LASPO made a number of changes to criminal legal aid, principally concerning the fees paid to solicitors and barristers, but also some changes to eligibility criteria and the provision of legal aid to prisoners.
    • During the evidence gathering phase the Bar Council and Law Society told the review that the remuneration changes in criminal law had cumulatively impacted on the sustainability of the criminal legal aid market.
    • In response the review pointed out that the Government had acknowledged that, for certain matters concerning prison law, prisoners should be supported through legal aid and had made the necessary changes to expand scope.
    • However it also stated that it believed the time is right for a further, more holistic review of criminal legal aid fee schemes.

Changes to experts’ fees

    • Regulations under LASPO (and the Access to Justice Act1999 beforehand) also reformed the fees paid to experts in civil, family and criminal proceedings.
    • The review heard evidence that the new rates of remuneration have made it difficult for lawyers to persuade experts to provide evidence in proceedings funded by legal aid.
    • The MoJ asserted that expert fees must represent value for money, but pointed out that there are processes are in place to allow for higher rates in exceptional circumstances.

The creation of the Legal Aid Agency

    • LASPO also replaced the Legal Services Commission (LSC) with the Legal Aid Agency (LAA).
    • Some respondents to the review expressed concern that the position of the Director of Legal Aid Casework is far too close to ministers in terms of decision making.
    • The MoJ replied that changes made under LASPO were made to ensure independence and avoid political interference.

Reaction to the review

    • Reaction to the review was mixed.
    • Whilst the Bar Council called the review a wasted opportunity, the Law Society greeted the PIR as a shift in the right direction and Young Legal Aid Lawyers expressed the hope that it would make a turning point in the Governments policy on legal aid.
    • The Justice Committee, meanwhile, warned that the numerous proposals for further reviews and research risked being seen as kicking the can down the road.

As Demand Increases, Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida Provides Much Needed Civil Legal Aid

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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

ORLANDO, Fla., March 31, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida Inc. (CLSMF) promotes equal access to justice by providing civil legal aid to help low-income people protect their livelihoods, their health, and their families.

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  • ORLANDO, Fla., March 31, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida Inc. (CLSMF) promotes equal access to justice by providing civil legal aid to help low-income people protect their livelihoods, their health, and their families.
  • The Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida workforce is currently working remotely to protect the public and our employees from the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
  • For civil legal issues, please call our HELPline at 1-800-405-1417 or visit our website at https://www.clsmf.org to complete an online application or use our chat feature to apply for services.
  • COMPANY Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida Inc.

Legal aid staff lawyers still without fair agreement, announce work-to-rule

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Thursday, November 21, 2019

Currently, legal aid staff lawyers make 30-per-cent less than their colleagues in Crown Counsel.

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  • Currently, legal aid staff lawyers make 30-per-cent less than their colleagues in Crown Counsel.
  • The Government has an opportunity to stop the historical underfunding of legal aid, said Harshada Deshpande, a staff lawyer at the Parents Legal Centre in Vancouver.
  • We do the same work as the contracted legal aid lawyers, yet weve been offered less.
  • legal aid centres will continue to face challenges in recruiting and retaining qualified staff lawyers.This differential will drive good people out of the legal aid centres and convince the next generation its better to become a contract lawyer in private practice than it is to work as a legal aid staff lawyer.

Magna Legal Services Announces Appointment of New CEO

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Monday, October 7, 2019

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Magna Legal Services ("Magna"), a legal support services industry leader in jury research, visual communications, trial presentation consulting, depositions, language services , and record retrieval services, announced that the founding partners have unanimously selected Mark Williams as the company's Chief Executive Officer.

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  • PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Magna Legal Services ("Magna"), a legal support services industry leader in jury research, visual communications, trial presentation consulting, depositions, language services , and record retrieval services, announced that the founding partners have unanimously selected Mark Williams as the company's Chief Executive Officer.
  • Magna Legal Services provides end-to-end legal support services to law firms, corporations, insurance companies, and governmental agencies throughout the nation.
  • As an end-to-end service provider, Magna is able to provide strategic advantages to clients by offering legal support services at every stage of their legal proceeding.
  • For additional information and the latest Magna news, visit http://www.magnals.com , or stay connected through the Magna LinkedIn or Facebook page.

U.S. Legal Support Completes Acquisition of DecisionQuest

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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

U.S. Legal Support, Inc., the nations leading provider of litigation support services, proudly announces the acquisition of DecisionQuest.

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  • U.S. Legal Support, Inc., the nations leading provider of litigation support services, proudly announces the acquisition of DecisionQuest.
  • When presented with the opportunity to work with DecisionQuest, our team was more than enthusiastic, said U.S. Legal Support CEO, Charles Schugart.
  • The opportunity to be part of the U.S. Legal Support family is a tremendous opportunity for DecisionQuest.
  • Headquartered in Houston, Texas and founded in 1996, U.S. Legal Support is a privately held company with over 85 offices located across the United States.