A Signature Project of the Pittsburgh Pro Bono Partnership
Volunteer attorneys represent individuals seeking to appeal a judgment of possession at arbitration. In addition, the volunteer attorneys represent individuals who have been denied Section 8 or public housing.
Public Contact: | Neighborhood Legal Services Association Landlord Tenant Project |
Client eligibility: | Clients will be screened for income eligibility and the claim must be meritorious. |
Practice Areas: | Landlord-Tenant |
Type of service: | Volunteer attorneys represent individuals seeking to appeal a judgment of possession at arbitration. In addition, the volunteer attorneys represent individuals who have been denied Section 8 or public housing. |
Current needs: | No volunteer needs at this time. |
Time required: | Varies by case. |
Training: | CLE; training available from NLSA; mentoring |
How to volunteer: | Interested attorneys should contact Barbara Griffin, Esq. at bgriffin@acba.org. |
This is a Pittsburgh Pro Bono Partnership Signature Project administered by Alcoa, Meyer, Unkovic & Scott, LLP, with clients referred by NLSA and the ACBF Pro Bono Center.
To find out more about the Pittsburgh Pro Bono Partnership, click here.