Overview
The Community Legal
Resource Network (CLRN), started in 1998, is a collaborative that supports CUNY
Law School students as they work to set up and run solo or small-group practices
devoted to serving pressing needs of the poor and disadvantaged in communities
that are underserved by lawyers.
The personal and
professional rewards of such practice can be great, and increasing access to
justice in underserved communities is an enormously important sector of public
interest law, the specialty of CUNY School of Law. Without mentoring support
and additional training, it is easy for new attorneys to founder in isolated,
economically precarious, situations. CLRN, based at the Law School, also helps
new attorneys "find" one another for networking opportunities through virtual
connections such as e-mail and other modern technologies. Individual members
thus retain autonomy and the ability to locate in a community of their choice
while, at the same time, tapping into the virtual community of some 300
lawyers.
In late 2007, CLRN
also established a new project, the Incubator for Justice, in Manhattan. The
Incubator trains CLRN members, over an 18-month period, in basic business
issues such as billing, record-keeping, technology, bookkeeping and taxes
while, at the same time, facilitating Incubator participants' involvement in
larger justice initiatives and in subject-based training in immigration law,
labor and employment and other topics that will arise continually as these
attorneys build their practices.
The ultimate goal
both of CLRN and the Incubator: continuing legal education tailored to members'
needs, and a sophisticated mentoring program to make its members financially,
professionally, and personally successful, and help them achieve their
individual justice missions.
Become a Member
If you are in solo or small firm practice, or are thinking
of this type of practice as a career option, contact CUNY Law Alums Fred Rooney (’86) or at Lisa Reiner (’90) at CUNY Law about the Community Legal Resource Network (CLRN). Fred is the
Director of CLRN and Lisa, the Associate Director.
You can become a
member of CLRN free-of-charge, share your experience and learn from the hundreds
of other CLRN members who participate in this nationally recognized network of
community-based lawyers who, in the spirit of CUNY Law, collaborate with each
other in their quest to increase access to justice.
CLRN members are
encouraged to participate in the active listserv and Practice Groups
(Immigration, Labor and Employment, Family Law) and to engage in community
service opportunities. They also are eligible to participate in low-cost CLE
courses designed to enhance the quality and viability of solo and small firm
practice.
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