New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR35

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Respectfully urges Office of Attorney Ethics to examine and audit actions of legal aid organizations.

Impact

This resolution emphasizes the need for oversight of legal aid organizations, particularly those receiving state funding. By calling for an evaluation of the quality and adequacy of legal services offered, the bill aims to ensure that these organizations fulfill their promises to provide competent and equitable representation. The resolution also supports the investigation of any complaints about attorney misconduct, including discrimination or inadequate representation, which can deeply affect clients who often have no alternative legal recourse.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 35, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, urges the Office of Attorney Ethics (OAE) to thoroughly examine and audit the actions of legal aid organizations that provide essential legal services to low-income and disadvantaged residents. The resolution highlights the vital role these organizations play in ensuring access to free legal counsel for those who may not otherwise afford representation. It raises awareness around the legal issues encountered by individuals living in poverty, noting that one in three people in this demographic faces civil legal problems each year that demand legal support.

Contention

Controversy surrounding this resolution may emerge from differing views on the necessity and extent of oversight for legal aid organizations. Proponents argue that enhanced scrutiny is essential to uphold ethical standards in providing legal assistance, especially given the vulnerable nature of the clients involved. Critics may voice concerns about the potential for overreach or unnecessary restrictions on organizations that work to support disadvantaged communities, arguing it could complicate or reduce access to legal aid services that are already limited.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AR56

Respectfully urges Office of Attorney Ethics to examine and audit actions of legal aid organizations.

NJ SB316

Attorneys: pro bono legal aid services.

NJ AB2505

Attorneys: pro bono legal services.

NJ AB3249

State Bar Act: attorneys: discipline: annual membership fee.

NJ AB3204

Attorneys: mandatory pro bono legal service.

NJ SB36

Attorneys: State Bar: Sections of the State Bar.

NJ A3099

Provides exception for Legal Services of New Jersey and other public interest organizations and certain other organizations from confidentiality of certain eviction actions.

NJ S284

Provides exception for Legal Services of New Jersey and other public interest organizations from confidentiality of certain eviction actions.

NJ SB211

State Bar: board of trustees: reports: complaints: attorneys’ annual license fees: California Lawyers Association: Legal Services Trust Fund Commission: expenditure of funds.

NJ AJR233

Condemns Justice Clarence Thomas' actions and urges Congress to investigate possible ethics violations and establish stringent ethics for members of the United States Supreme Court.

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