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Verizon Legal Volunteers Launch New Program to Provide Free Legal Services
Wednesday, November 04, 2009 10:01 AM


Attorneys and Legal Staff at Verizon to Focus on Education, Supporting Victims of Domestic Violence, and Veterans Returning From Iraq and Afghanistan

NEW YORK, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon attorneys and legal staff have started a program that will provide free legal services to needy individuals and nonprofit organizations.

The program helps address a major issue: Nearly 1 million poor people will be denied representation in courts across the country this year because of insufficient resources, according to a recent study by Legal Services Corporation.

Verizon attorneys, who specialize in a variety of legal fields, and legal staff, will donate their time, talents and professional expertise, with an emphasis on civil matters involving education, domestic violence, and supporting veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

"This program is a natural extension of Verizon's long-standing commitment to the communities we serve," said Randal Milch, executive vice president and general counsel for Verizon. "With attorneys and staffers in 20 states and the District of Columbia, Verizon's pro bono program has the potential to have a significant impact in many of these communities. I'm proud that my colleagues will be answering the call and generously donating their talents and time."

Under the program, the more than 700 attorneys, paralegals and staffers in the company's legal department will be encouraged to volunteer a minimum of 25 hours a year. The department has established a Pro Bono Committee to oversee the program, approve pro bono projects and partners, assess the program's effectiveness, and ensure that volunteers have access to proper training resources.

The program will provide legal assistance in these key areas:

Education -- Verizon legal volunteers will meet with high school law classes to teach a diverse group of students about civil law and careers in the legal profession. Volunteers will also advise schools and education nonprofits on corporate, tax and business law issues, and represent learning-disabled students in proceedings aimed at securing appropriate special educational services.

Domestic Violence -- Legal volunteers will provide assistance to victims of domestic violence, a core commitment of the Verizon Foundation - the company's philanthropic arm.




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