LegalCORPS Debuts New and Improved Online Experience

LegalCORPS, legal assistance for entrepreneurs and small business owners with low-incomes, debuted its new website in mid-December 2023 offering an improved experience to visitors. After a yearlong process lead by Sarah Lewis, small business and nonprofit programs manager, and with the expertise of pro bono partner SKOL Marketing, LegalCORPS is excited to have a fresh and more navigable website that helps make business law more accessible.

In addition to a range of updated information, the new site makes it easier for both clients (entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and inventors) and supporters (community partners, volunteers, and donors) to access other useful resources. A new contact form will allow LegalCORPS to better serve clients, and the new site has already seen an uptick in requests for assistance since its introduction.

VLN Staff Attorney Honored with Outstanding Service Award from Minnesota Justice Foundation

This week marked the Minnesota Justice Foundation's (MJF) Annual Awards Celebration at the Campus Club in Minneapolis, and remotely. Every year since 1991, MJF has honored the work of public interest attorneys, private pro bono attorneys, advocates, and law students whose commitment to service shines as a beacon of hope and embodies the very best of our profession. This year, MJF welcomed keynote speaker Justice Margaret Chutich, who presented in a conversational format moderated by MJF board member Jacob Harris.

The 2023 award winner for Outstanding Service by a Direct Legal Service Attorney is Muria Kruger, Housing Program manager and resource attorney at Volunteer Lawyers Network (VLN). 

As the Housing Program manager, Muria oversees a staff of 5 and several hundred volunteers to coordinate volunteer legal services at housing court clinics in Anoka, Hennepin and Ramsey Counties. VLN’s housing court clinic presence expanded from Hennepin County to include Anoka and Ramsey counties as a result of Muria’s work. Under her leadership, the housing program has increased both the number of services provided to pro bono clients and the level of service received. Any tenant with a housing court hearing in one of these counties who qualifies for legal services through VLN can talk with a pro bono lawyer at their first appearance hearing. In addition to providing eviction defense and rent escrow services at housing court, the Housing Program also provides full representation legal assistance to tenants needing help with eviction expungement or getting landlords to make repairs.

Muria has always been a public interest attorney at heart. She started participating in MJF even before law school and has volunteered with VLN and other organizations since graduating from law school. Right out of law school, she did antitrust and securities work at a small, private law firm and then served as the director of International and Graduate Programs at the University of Minnesota Law School for several years. Muria joined VLN’s staff in 2017 after having coordinated a community legal clinic just outside of downtown Minneapolis for over 8 years.

When she is not working, Muria loves to run, make her children practice their instruments, grow giant pumpkins and read to expand her mind.

Mary Kaczorek, housing unit supervisor and managing attorney at Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid, noted that “Muria is great at developing and fostering relationships and partnerships among providers. She has a knack for taking big picture views and thinking creatively about ways programs can work together to provide the best client experience possible. She cares deeply about housing issues and manages to be a bold and zealous advocate who is somehow always polite and kind at the same time.”

MJF's other awards for outstanding service went to the following deserving individuals:

  • Law Student Award, Mitchell Hamline School of Law – Ryan Boevers

  • Law Student Award, University of Minnesota Law School – Perry Keziah

  • Law Student Award, University of St. Thomas School of Law – Noor Dastagir

  • Advocate Award – Catherine Ahlin-Halverson, Maslon LLP’s UPLIFT Legal Institute for Teens

  • Private Practice Lawyer Award – Erica Holzer, Maslon LLP

SMRLS Featured in Attorney at Law Magazine

In its June feature, Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services: A Beacon of Civil Justice,Attorney at Law Magazine shares reflections on SMRLS’ legacy and ongoing innovations.

What became a beacon of civil legal justice started as a volunteer initiative over 100 years ago, and today serves residents in 33 southern Minnesota counties. Jessie Nicholson, executive director of SMRLS, spoke to Attorney at Law about her own history with the program, how SMRLS is leveraging technology, the legal issues clients continue to face, and the recent, historic funding increase for civil legal aid from the state.

“The most exciting thing now is that we are poised to bring in new talent — the next generation of lawyers who want to do this work, who have the passion to do this work. We have some very passionate non-lawyer staff as well. All this new talent will take us to the next level as a successful provider of civil legal services,” Nicholson said. Read the full story.

North Star Lawyers Deliver $17 Million in Pro Bono Services in One Year

685 North Star Lawyers provided more than 70,000 hours of pro bono service, for a total value of $17 million in free legal help during 2022. Each Minnesota State Bar Association (MSBA) member designated as a North Star Lawyer provided at least 50 hours of pro bono service to Minnesotans with low incomes.

The MSBA is also proud to announce that in a random drawing of all eligible organizations submitted, Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services (SMRLS) was selected as the recipient of the first $5,000 North Star Lawyer Award from the Minnesota State Bar Foundation. Thank you to all the North Star Lawyers who nominated their partner organizations, and to the organizations who make pro bono happen every day. 

See the full list of North Star Lawyers here and reach out to kdrahos@mnbars.org with any training, recruiting, or other pro bono needs. The MSBA is proud to support the legal aid and pro bono community in their efforts to increase justice access in our state.

Bestselling Author Talks About Importance of Legal Aid

On a recent episode of Talk Justice, an LSC podcast, bestselling author John Grisham discusses his experiences as a lawyer and the importance of legal aid. Legal Services Corporation (LSC) President Ron Flagg introduces Grisham’s speech, which was recorded at a recent LSC forum on justice access issues.

Grisham is an expert storyteller, whose unforgettable characters fight for justice in a world that isn’t always fair. He is the author of forty-seven consecutive #1 bestsellers, which have been translated into nearly fifty languages. His recent books include The Judge’s List, Sooley, and his third Jake Brigance novel, A Time for Mercy, which is being developed by HBO as a limited series.

Grisham is a two-time winner of the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction and was honored with the Library of Congress Creative Achievement Award for Fiction.

When not writing, Grisham serves on LSC’s Leaders Council to raise public awareness of the current crisis in civil justice, and on the boards of the Innocence Project and Centurion Ministries, two national organizations dedicated to exonerating those who have been wrongfully convicted. Much of his fiction explores deep-seated problems in our criminal justice system.