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VLJ’s mission is to ensure access to justice for people experiencing poverty. In 2024, VLJ’s work impacted nearly 4,500 people—including 1,661 children—and 665 volunteer attorneys donated $2.2 million in free civil legal services.
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Recognizing the season of gratitude and giving back, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) celebrates Jahnae Henry, Director, Corporate Counsel at Prudential Financial, as our December 2025 Volunteer of the Month. A dedicated volunteer, Jahnae’s efforts include criminal record expungement, debt relief and bankruptcy, and eviction defense.
Newark, NJ – Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) is pleased to announce a significant win in the New Jersey Appellate Division, which issued a published opinion affirming the rights of tenants facing eviction for non-payment of rent. In the case of Fairkings Partners, LLC v. Essence L. Daniels, the Appellate Division upheld the trial court’s ruling, confirming a key interpretation of the Fair Eviction Notice Act’s “Stack Amendment” (N.J.S.A. 2A:42-10.16a).
Newark, NJ – Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ), a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free civil legal services in New Jersey, is pleased to announce it will be receiving a $10,700 grant from the American College of Bankruptcy and the American College of Bankruptcy Foundation (ACBF). This latest grant marks another year of support from the ACBF for VLJ's Debt Relief Legal Program (DRLP), allowing the organization to continue addressing the complex financial challenges facing communities across the state.
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