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Welcome to the Library to celebrate Law Day 2013 We are here because Libraries are at the heart of our communities and Justice is at the heart of our Democracy Introductions ID: 168690

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Welcome

Welcome to the _________________ Library to celebrate

Law Day

2013.

We are here because Libraries are at the heart of our communities and Justice is at the heart of our Democracy.Slide3

Introductions

Attorney(s)/Librarian

Why is a Lawyer in Your Local Library?

To talk about:

Access

to Justice and why it is important to our communities.

Legal

resources that may be available to you in this community and in

Maine

How

to find and choose a lawyer when you have a legal problem.

General

question and answer period for the group.Slide4

Q&A guidelines

No individualized

legal advice to anyone during the group

session.

Will

answer general questions about legal issues, procedures and resources.Slide5

ONLY IF YOU ARE DOING INDIVIDUAL CONSULTS* this is up to the individual attorney)

*

After the general question and answer

period

available

for a small number of short individual consults.

P

urpose

of these 15 to 20 min individual meetings will be to help sort out what kind of legal problem you might have, and what your next steps or likely resources might be going forward.

Unlikely

to be able to meet with everyone who would like a consult, I will be using the sign-in sheet that you should have signed upon arrival, to determine a first come first serve list.Slide6

What is Law Day?

Today, May 1, is Law Day.

Law Day

was established to reflect on and to recognize the importance of the rule of law for our society.

Ensuring that every person has equal access to justice under those laws is fundamental to who we are as a people.Slide7

Access to Justice:

True or False: If I have a legal problem and cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for me?

Mostly False: This is only

true in criminal cases where a person might be facing jail

time and in a few other instances.

In most cases the court

does

not appoint a

lawyer if you cannot afford one.Slide8

Going it alone. . .

Due to economic and/or geographic barriers, many people set off to navigate the often complex and confusing world of law by themselves.

A

single parent fighting for the right to spend time with a son, a veteran who has been denied benefits, or an elderly woman facing foreclosure because of a predatory lending mortgage

she

signed but never

understood.

None of these individuals have access to court appointed attorneys.Slide9

A Story

Brian, a U.S. Army veteran from Somerset County, loses his job, falls behind on his mortgage and faces foreclosure. Without

access to legal help,

Brian becomes homeless, which makes it impossible to find regular work and so he has to rely on government assistance for the basics. Unable to navigate the Veterans Benefits System, Brian goes to the emergency room when he is injured or sick, but is unable to afford preventative care.Slide10

Brian got help . . .

Fortunately, the real Brian qualified for help from Pine Tree Legal Assistance. Working with Veterans Affairs, Pine Tree helped Brian avoid foreclosure. He also got help accessing veterans benefits and he had the stability to go out and find a job. Brian didn’t need indefinite help. He needed a lawyer at the right time to help him get back on his feet.Slide11

The benefits

Multiply this example by thousands, and you will see why

access to the right legal resources saves

.

It saves jobs, homes, families, and

it saves

taxpayer dollars. Slide12

Do I Need an Attorney

?

Legal issues are often unexpected - and

important

You got rear-ended and the insur­ance company sent a check for not nearly enough to repair the car. What can you do?

Your father died leaving an envi­ronmental nightmare at his metal plating business, and you are his heir. Where do you turn?

Your sister wants you to tap your 401(k) and lend her the money for her new restaurant, Bunny’s Bistro. Is this a good idea, and how can you be sure you’ll be repaid?Slide13

Legal Resources

How

do I find a lawyer? Please pick up a copy of the resource handout. It will also be posted on our website at lawyersinlibraries.org.Slide14

Some of you may qualify for low-income legal services. How to qualify varies from program to program. You will see on the handout an overview of Maine

legal

services. If you think you qualify, call the program to see if they have the services and the resources to meet your needs.

Low Income?Slide15

If

you do not qualify for one of the legal aid programs, there are still resources. You can call the Lawyer Referral Service of the Maine State Bar Association. That is also on your sheet.

Other OptionsSlide16

Online legal resources

www.HelpMELaw.orgSlide17

How to pick a Lawyer:

Get started soon – you will need time!

A lawyer may need time to get together facts and documents and time to prepare your case.

Some cases have time limits on when you can bring them to court or how long you have to reply.

Many issues get worse the longer you ignore them.Slide18

Call the Lawyer Referral Service

;

They can help you determine what kind of attorney you should talk to, and select an appropriate attorney by cross-referencing several sub-categories of law and geography. Slide19

What happens when you first talk to a lawyer

?

Can a lawyer solve your problem in an hour? Hardly ever!

It takes time for you to explain your situation, for the attorney to ask all the necessary questions, and for the attorney to consider and discuss your options. Slide20

How can you afford a

lawyer

?

Legal Service Attorneys:

Maybe you can’t. If you have a low income you should contact a legal service organization to see if you qualify for their services

. Please see the Legal Resources Handout.Slide21

Private Attorneys

Fees and costs for a private attorney are decided by each attorney on a case by case basis, according both to the nature of the case, and the caseload the attorney is working. Slide22

Limited Service Representation

:

Many attorneys offer what is called Limited Service Representation. This means they are helping you represent yourself. You and the attorney break down your legal needs, and decide who will do what. When you do your own work, you don’t pay the attorney. When the attorney does something, you pay for the work done. Slide23

Q&A

Please remember that I cannot give individualized legal advice to anyone during this question and answer session, but I will be able to answer general questions about legal issues, procedures and resources.Slide24

Thank you!

Again, please make sure that you signed in and that

you fill out the evaluation

forms and give them to the librarian

. Slide25

More information?

Your librarian has

information on how to find more legal resources in your area.

If

you need more information or want to seek legal assistance, please go to

HelpMElaw.org

where you can search for legal information and legal resources in Maine and your county or town.

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