Fall Volunteer Appreciation Lunch & Learn CLE

The MCVLP is hosting an appreciation luncheon for all VLP members!  The luncheon will feature a panel discussion on “Understanding Poverty:  An Ethical Guide to Assisting Those in Need”.  Speakers include Stephen Black, Tracy Daniel, Michael Forton, and Joe Levin.  This event is free to all enrolled members.  Please join us Thursday, October 20, 2011 […]

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First Annual VLP Access to Justice Fundraising Bash!

Please join us on October 13, 2011 at Lowe Mill Art Center from 5:30 to 7:30!  The Dave Anderson band will provide entertainment as we celebrate the hard work, dedication and compassion of volunteer lawyers in Madison County.  The goal is to raise $20,000  as an endowment to ensure the continued progress of the MCVLP […]

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Uncontested Divorce CLE and Clinic

Back by popular demand!   On September 30, 2011 at the National Child Advocacy Center, the MCVLP will again host a CLE to teach volunteers to handle Uncontested Divorce matters.  Taught by  Amy Creech and Laura Jacobs, this informative CLE will teach you how to complete an uncontested divorce packet, and you will receive – in hard […]

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MCVLP Access to Ju$tice Fundraising Campaign

The Madison County Volunteer Lawyers Program has come a long way since mid-2009. This time two years ago, the program had only about 35 volunteers and about 30 open cases. Today, the MCVLP volunteer panel includes 285 volunteers, and there are currently 275 open cases. This kind of progress is remarkable, and is a true […]

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Huntsville's Brightest Company Competition

On March 29, Impact Alabama is sponsoring the first annual Huntsville’s Brightest Company Trivia Competition from 6-8 p.m. at EarlyWorks Children’s Museum.  Siniard Timberlake & League have generously entered the competition as a sponsor for the VLP! The winning team will win $10,000 for their sponsored charity. Please stop by Siniard Timberlake & League and […]

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Report your Pro Bono Work to the VLP

We know that many, if not all, of you are already doing pro bono work with clients who come to you through avenues other than the VLP. Please consider calling us so that we can contact the client and enroll them as a VLP client. We are happy to come to your office to meet […]

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