For the second consecutive year, Baker Donelson has been named a Beacon of Justice Award winner by the National Legal Aid & Defender Association (NLADA).
The 2015 Beacon of Justice Awards recognize law firms whose pro bono accomplishments have expanded opportunities for the underserved in areas such as education, health care, housing, and legal services.
Baker Donelson is being recognized for its extensive pro bono work with the homeless. The firm has helped to expand the Homeless Experience Legal Protection (HELP) program, which operates recurring legal clinics at homeless shelters in about 20 cities nationwide. HELP was first launched in New Orleans in May 2004 by U.S. District Court Judge Jay Zainey. Baker Donelson, one of the original firms to participate, has since worked with Judge Zainey to found HELP programs in Birmingham, Ala., and Knoxville, Memphis, and Nashville, Tenn. The firm continues to act as coordinators for those locations, and Baker Donelson attorneys serve as active volunteers for the HELP programs in Birmingham, Ala., Jackson, Miss., New Orleans, and Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville, Tenn.
Nancy Scott Degan, a shareholder in the firm’s New Orleans office and the current Chair of the ABA Section of Litigation, made launching HELP clinics in ten additional cities across the United States a major goal of her ABA term. Through Degan’s leadership and the continued efforts of Baker Donelson attorneys, there will be established HELP clinics in 30 cities across the country by the end of 2015, creating a nationwide network offering vital assistance for homeless people.
Baker Donelson has also built on the success of the HELP program by taking the lead in creating courts dedicated to handling minor legal matters common among the homeless, providing a streamlined system for addressing and resolving legal barriers that prevent homeless individuals from re-establishing themselves as productive citizens. These programs bring together judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and homeless service providers to help resolve the cases that often keep individuals mired in homelessness.
Sherry Dolan, pro bono
manager in the firm’s New Orleans office, helped launch the New Orleans homeless court program in 2010, and Lisa Borden, the firm’s pro bono shareholder, helped launch Birmingham’s homeless court in 2013. Since helping to launch these homeless court programs, Baker Donelson attorneys continue to coordinate and manage their operations.
For the second consecutive year, Baker Donelson has been named a Beacon of Justice Award winner by the National Legal Aid & Defender Association (NLADA).
The 2015 Beacon of Justice Awards recognize law firms whose pro bono accomplishments have expanded opportunities for the underserved in areas such as education, health care, housing, and legal services.
Baker Donelson is being recognized for its extensive pro bono work with the homeless. The firm has helped to expand the Homeless Experience Legal Protection (HELP) program, which operates recurring legal clinics at homeless shelters in about 20 cities nationwide. HELP was first launched in New Orleans in May 2004 by U.S. District Court Judge Jay Zainey. Baker Donelson, one of the original firms to participate, has since worked with Judge Zainey to found HELP programs in Birmingham, Ala., and Knoxville, Memphis, and Nashville, Tenn. The firm continues to act as coordinators for those locations, and Baker Donelson attorneys serve as active volunteers for the HELP programs in Birmingham, Ala., Jackson, Miss., New Orleans, and Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville, Tenn.
Nancy Scott Degan, a shareholder in the firm’s New Orleans office and the current Chair of the ABA Section of Litigation, made launching HELP clinics in ten additional cities across the United States a major goal of her ABA term. Through Degan’s leadership and the continued efforts of Baker Donelson attorneys, there will be established HELP clinics in 30 cities across the country by the end of 2015, creating a nationwide network offering vital assistance for homeless people.
Baker Donelson has also built on the success of the HELP program by taking the lead in creating courts dedicated to handling minor legal matters common among the homeless, providing a streamlined system for addressing and resolving legal barriers that prevent homeless individuals from re-establishing themselves as productive citizens. These programs bring together judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and homeless service providers to help resolve the cases that often keep individuals mired in homelessness.
Sherry Dolan, pro bono
manager in the firm’s New Orleans office, helped launch the New Orleans homeless court program in 2010, and Lisa Borden, the firm’s pro bono shareholder, helped launch Birmingham’s homeless court in 2013. Since helping to launch these homeless court programs, Baker Donelson attorneys continue to coordinate and manage their operations.
The Beacon of Justice Award winners will be formally honored at the NLADA Exemplar Award Dinner on Tuesday, June 23, at The Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.
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