Recruitment and Retention Committee
The Recruitment and Retention Committee makes recommendations to the Civil Policy Group regarding
loan repayment assistance programs and other policies designed to improve the ability of legal aid
programs to recruit and retain diverse, high quality staff.
NLADA has published a report analyzing the results of a survey conducted in the fall of 2006 of civil legal aid attorneys
35 years old and younger, with recommendations to address the growing crisis in the recruitment and retention of
attorneys in civil legal aid practice.
It's the Salaries, Stupid! . . . and Much More: The Developing National Crisis in the Delivery of Legal Aid
(pdf, 593 Kb)
| Tom Mlakar (chair) |
Legal Aid Society of Cleveland |
| Kelly Carmody |
Carmody and Associates |
| Neal Dudovitz |
Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County |
| Steven Grumm |
National Association for Law Placement |
| Marcia Henry |
Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law |
| Debra House |
Legal Aid of East Tennessee |
| Don Isaac |
Florida Rural Legal Services |
| Heather Jarvis |
Equal Justice Works |
| Claudia Johnson |
Probono Net |
| Alcira Kane |
Neighborhood Legal Services, MA |
| Melanie Kushnir |
ABA Center for Pro Bono |
| Peggy Lee |
Southeastern Ohio Legal Services |
| Steve McGarrity |
Community Legal Aid Services, Inc. |
| Donna Macrae |
Three Rivers Legal Services, Inc. |
| Alison Paul |
Montana Legal Services Association |
| Hadassa Santini |
Puerto Legal Services, Inc. |
| Margaret Schenck |
Southwest Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc. |
| Sally Schmidt |
Florida Equal Justice Center |
| Anthony Young |
Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc. |
Staff:
Hillary Evans, Lead
Don Saunders
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