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NYS Division of Human Rights
The State Division of Human Rights participates in all areas of enforcement of the New York State Human Rights Law. Volunteer attorneys can work in any of the regional offices. Training is available to volunteers who commit to two days of service per week. Additional information can be found on our website.
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- Phone: 718-741-8400
- http://www.dhr.ny.gov
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- Malpractice insurance is provided for volunteers
- Training Provided
- Training Required
- CLE credit for trainings
- CLE credit for pro bono
- Mentoring or supervision offered
- Volunteer lawyers need to meet a caseload or hours requirement
- Volunteers may participate long-distance
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County(s) of Volunteer OpportunityAlbany, Bronx, Broome, Erie, Kings (Brooklyn), Nassau, NY (Manhattan), Onondaga, Suffolk, Ulster, Westchester
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Area of lawCivil Rights, Disability, Employment, Housing, Office of Sexual Harrasment Issues (OSHI - Kings County)
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Populations ServedGeneral Public
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Opportunities ForLaw Students, Lawyers
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Hours for Pro Bono OpportunitiesMonday-Friday 9am-5pm
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Other Case Load RequirementsTwo days a week is required for participation recognition.