Volunteer of the Month

June 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Allison Schrader Dunn

June 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Allison Schrader Dunn

Allison is an attorney at Gomperts Penza McDermott & Von Ellen, LLC where she exclusively focuses her practice on family law including matrimonial and post-matrimonial “FM” proceedings, non-dissolution “FD” proceedings, and domestic violence “FV” proceedings.

May 2022 Volunteer of the Month: O. Ade Oremosu

May 2022 Volunteer of the Month: O. Ade Oremosu

VLJ is thrilled to feature O. Ade Oremosu as our May Volunteer of the Month. Ade is Senior Managing Associate General Counsel at Verizon, where he leads a team of attorneys that support, guide, and counsel Verizon’s Business Products Organization. When not leading his team of attorneys, Ade is a fierce advocate for justice.

April 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Suemyra Shah

April 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Suemyra Shah

VLJ is proud to recognize Suemyra Shah as our April Volunteer of the Month. Suemyra is Senior Corporate Counsel at Audible, where she oversees the development, licensing, and production of original content. She is also a fierce advocate for social, racial, and economic justice on behalf of VLJ’s ReLeSe (Reentry Legal Services) program. Her commitment to serving the most vulnerable in our community makes her most deserving of this recognition, especially as April is Second Chance Month.

March 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Christina Holder

March 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Christina Holder

We’re thrilled to feature Christina Holder as our March Volunteer of the Month. Christina is the Corporate Public Interest Counsel at Lowenstein Sandler LLP, where she recruits attorneys from the firm’s various corporate practices to volunteer with legal services organizations and maintains her own pro bono docket.

Christina first encountered VLJ when she joined Lowenstein in March 2020, right when the pandemic started to take hold. Christina immediately became involved with VLJ’s pandemic-related housing rights work. Because of Lowenstein’s commitment to helping New Jersey’s most vulnerable, Christina proposed expanding the firm’s partnership with VLJ to include estate planning services for low-income individuals.

Paul Weiss Associate Aaron Haier is VLJ's February Volunteer of the month!

Paul Weiss Associate Aaron Haier is VLJ's February Volunteer of the month!

This month, VLJ is excited to honor volunteer attorney Aaron Haier. Aaron is new to the VLJ volunteer scene, and we are immensely grateful to have him fighting for our tenancy clients. Aaron is an Associate in the Litigation department of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, where he works on a broad set of litigations, investigations, and regulatory matters for a variety of corporate clients.

Aaron is extremely passionate about serving his community and using his legal knowledge to give back. He is also a long-time housing advocate. Prior to law school, Aaron worked for the City of Newark’s Department of Health, where he oversaw the Newark Healthy Homes Program and was responsible for policy development and legal enforcement strategies in connection with home environmental issues, including lead poisoning and childhood asthma.

January 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Diane Russini

January 2022 Volunteer of the Month: Diane Russini

VLJ is pleased to kick off our new year by honoring Diane Russini as our Volunteer of the Month. Diane has been fulfilling VLJ’s mission of “taking cases and changing lives” by serving as a consistent volunteer and supporter of VLJ’s Debt Relief Legal Program. We are in an unprecedented time due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people are experiencing poverty for the first time and those who have been financially unstable may find themselves in a worse situation. Throughout the pandemic, though, Diane has been committed to helping clients navigate these hardships by volunteering at VLJ’s Debt Relief Clinic.

November 2021 Volunteer of the Month: Joann Mazur Kielblock, Esq.

We are thrilled to feature Joann Mazur Kielblock as our November 2021 Volunteer of the Month! Joann is Vice President and Corporate Counsel for Prudential’s Group Insurance Business Unit, where she is responsible for advising Group Life Insurance on the delivery of products, services, and benefits to customers and covered employees/ members.

Joann first became involved with VLJ in 2010 through her participation in Prudential’s Pro Bono Committee. As part of the committee, she also led “Wills for Heroes”, a free program established by the Young Lawyers Division of the New Jersey State Bar Association. Wills for Heroes offers free wills, financial power of attorney documents, and living wills to New Jersey’s first responders, veterans, and active military members and their spouses/partners.  

In 2017, Joann first volunteered with VLJ’s Divorce program and since then she has never looked back. Over the years, Joann has volunteered with VLJ’s various legal clinics, including but not limited to the following: Divorce clinic, Debt Relief Clinic, Expungement Clinic, and Tenancy clinic. She has donated over 50 hours of pro bono time and has assisted 25 clients with their various legal needs/issues. 

In the summer of 2021, sensing a need to further expand collaboration between Prudential’s Pro Bono Committee and VLJ, Joann and Co-Chair Amy Woltman joined VLJ’s Veteran’s Program. Thanks to Joann’s efforts, Prudential volunteers contributed to veteran’s clinics by conducting holistic legal interviews to determine root causes of their legal issues, providing advice and limited service, and making meaningful referrals.

Joann mentions that she enjoys volunteering with VLJ and having opportunities to resolve legal issues she does not normally encounter in her work. Joann loves to see the immediate impact her assistance has and shared,

“It absolutely makes my day when I see the hope that I am able to instill in my pro bono clients that their legal issue is not impossible; that there is a way out, a way through, or a way forward.”

Joann has helped a number of different clients, but a particularly compelling expungement client looking for a fresh start stands out most to her. She shared, “This is why I volunteer with VLJ – to help others who, like NR, just need a chance to start over with a clean slate –whether that is in the form of an expungement, a divorce, resolving a debt, or a tenancy issue, etc.” Joann is passionate about Pro Bono work and believes that “access to competent legal counsel should be available to anyone who wants it or needs it – not just the few who can afford it.” 

Outside of her work with VLJ, Joann is a dedicated mother of two deeply involved in her children’s activities. She is actively involved in her local Parent-Teacher Organization, Boy Scouts of America and Boy Scout Troup. Recently, Joann became a member of the Friends of Nutley Singers (FONS): a non-profit organization that fundraises for Nutley’s music and performing arts programs to offset costs for choir trips, purchasing music, funding productions, and sponsoring annual scholarships for Nutley High School seniors. Joann will serve as treasurer for FONS for the 2022 term starting in June.  

We are immensely grateful to Joann for her volunteerism, leadership, dedication to VLJ’s clients, and to Pro Bono work as a whole. Congratulations to Joann, our November 2021 Volunteer of the Month!


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October 2021 Volunteer of the Month: Debra E. Levin

Managing attorney, Karen Robinson, calls Debra a dream volunteer --- always willing to dive into any practice area, go the extra distance to put a client over the finish line, and is never without a pro bono case on her plate. For being a fearless advocate, a pro bono leader, and a force for good in our state, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice is proud to recognize Debra Levin as our October 2021 Volunteer of the Month!

September 2021 Volunteer of the Month: Candy Velazquez, Esq.

We’re proud to feature Candy Velazquez as our September 2021 Volunteer of the Month! As founder and principal attorney of Velazquez Law, LLC, Candy represents clients in central and northern New Jersey in the areas of divorce and family law, and elder law.

Candy began volunteering with VLJ’s Divorce Program in 2019 where she served as an expert in family law for VLJ’s divorce clinic. A tireless advocate for Spanish-speaking clients proceeding through the divorce process, Candy quickly became the go-to person assisting the majority of VLJ’s Spanish-speaking divorce clients.

A year later as the Covid-19 pandemic unfolded, many were forced to reduce their pro bono hours. Refusing to allow the pandemic to hinder her ability to assist New Jersey’s most vulnerable populations, Candy sought new ways to reach clients. In addition to advocating for remote divorce work at VLJ, Candy also regularly participated in remote clinic settings and virtual Q&A sessions for litigants navigating the divorce process by themselves.

A firm believer in the right to access justice regardless of financial means, Candy’s advocacy for pro se litigants extended beyond the divorce clinic. Over the course of her time with VLJ, Candy has helped a number of clients with full representation assistance. She shared,

“Pro bono work is critical to justice. In family law, in particular, not having an attorney can be incredibly detrimental to a litigant, especially if their adversary is represented. Everyone deserves quality representation.”

In addition to her phenomenal work within VLJ’s Divorce Program, Candy is extremely passionate about providing legal assistance to survivors of domestic violence. Since she began volunteering with VLJ, Candy has represented many clients who are survivors. She is also involved with the Battered Women’s Legal Advocacy Project of Morris County, where she handles restraining order hearings for victims of domestic violence on behalf of the BWLAP. Candy recognizes that domestic violence survivors are in desperate need of representation and has dedicated her pro bono work to serving this specific population. Candy says,

“I am very passionate about protecting victims of domestic violence and regularly look for opportunities to assist survivors. I consider myself fortunate to represent survivors of domestic violence via VLJ –being a part of the empowerment process for these clients has been tremendously rewarding.”

For her never-ending dedication to assisting clients navigating the divorce process, and her passionate advocacy for domestic violence survivors, we are proud to recognize Candy Velasquez, Esq., as our September 2021 Volunteer of the Month! 

August 2021 Volunteer of the Month: Alycia Guichard

Alycia Guichard, August 2021 Volunteer of the Month, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice

Alycia Guichard, August 2021 Volunteer of the Month, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice

We’re thrilled to feature Alycia Guichard as our August Volunteer of the Month. Alycia is counsel for Verizon's Public Policy Law & Security Group, where she provides legal assistance to international and domestic clients during the product launch process.

In addition Alycia also supports Verizon’s Pro Bono Chair, John Frantz, SVP & General Counsel, Verizon Business Group by coordinating Verizon’s Public Policy Law & Security Worldwide Pro Bono Program,. She was first introduced to VLJ through her friend Jessica Kitson, VLJ’s Managing Attorney. With a team of Verizon volunteers, Alycia first began working with VLJ’s ReLeSe Program providing assistance with expungement matters.

During the Fall of 2020, as the Covid-19 pandemic unfolded, Alycia and her colleagues felt the need to do more for underserved populations. Because of their commitment to helping New Jersey’s most vulnerable, Verizon expanded its partnership with VLJ to include estate planning services.

Alycia recruited four volunteer attorneys to provide remote estate planning assistance to seven clients. The volunteers prepared wills, power-of-attorneys, health care proxies, and advanced medical directives. Though this work was outside of their comfort zones, Alycia remained a steadfast champion of the work, providing encouragement and logistical support when needed. For example, when a Spanish-speaking client needed help drafting estate planning documents, Alycia made sure to find a volunteer interpreter. Thanks to Alycia’s assistance, the volunteer Verizon attorney was able to accept the case and draft documents with full confidence that the client’s wishes were accurately reflected.

“VLJ is a wonderful organization and our partnership is trend-setting,” says Alycia. She also shares that the mentorship VLJ offers makes volunteers “feel confident asking questions and taking on more cases because they know that VLJ is available to assist.”

Alycia is also dedicated to pro bono work outside of VLJ. Through Verizon’s Pro Bono Program, Alycia is able to help even more people while empowering Verizon employees to do the same. Regarding Verizon’s program, Alycia shared that, “With every new partnership we forge, with every mentoring relationship we enter with our youth, with every nonprofit we help with our talents, I am able to give back. Verizon is an amazing place to work and our Pro Bono Program represents the best of what we at Verizon have to offer.”

We are immensely grateful to Alycia for her leadership, dedication to VLJ’s clients and to Pro Bono work as a whole. Congratulations to Alycia Guichard, our August Volunteer of the Month!

July 2021 Volunteer of the Month: Diane Claussen

We are excited to recognize and honor Diane Claussen, a longtime volunteer with VLJ’s Debt Relief Legal Program (DRLP). Diane is a Case Manager at Lowenstein Sandler LLP, primarily supporting its bankruptcy practice with chapter 11 filings, creditor committee work, and bankruptcy litigation. Diane first started volunteering with VLJ over a decade ago, when Lowenstein partnered with another major VLJ supporter, Merck, to provide chapter 7 bankruptcy services to VLJ’s clients.

June 2021 Volunteer of the Month: Andrew Meltzer

Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) is honored to recognize Andrew Meltzer as its June Volunteer of the Month. Andrew is a Special Education Attorney with Susan, Greenwald & Wesler who began volunteering with VLJ’s Children’s Representation Program (CRP) in 2015. Since then, he has devoted over 500 pro bono hours to representing parents of children with disabilities, and his volunteerism has only increased in the midst of the pandemic.

May 2021 Volunteer of the Month: Asad Rizvi

Asad Rizvi has been an active and dedicated volunteer at VLJ’s Veterans Legal Wellness Clinic since shortly after starting with PNA in April 2019. He notes that with the strong encouragement of PNA Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Jessica L. Hodkinson, the entire PNA Legal Department team has played a great role in the Clinic since its inception, with additional support from PNA’s law firm partners such as McGuireWoods LLP and Nukk-Freeman & Cerra, P.C.

March 2021 Volunteer of the Month: Meg Slachetka

VLJ is thrilled to honor Meg Slachetka as our Volunteer of the Month for March. Meg is Counsel at Lowenstein Sandler, where she works in the firm’s in Antitrust and Competition Group. Meg has a long-standing commitment to pro bono work; she took on her first case pro bono as a summer associate at Lowenstein, helping a VLJ client with a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy petition.

February 2021 Volunteer of the Month: Catherine Fitch

This month, VLJ is excited to honor volunteer attorney Catherine Fitch. Catherine is the Managing Counsel, Patents at Merck and has been dedicating her time to pro bono with VLJ since 2012. She first began volunteering in the Bankruptcy Program, offering advice to individuals considering Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

January 2021 Volunteer of the Month: Daniel D'Alessandro

VLJ is pleased to recognize Daniel D’Alessandro as our January Volunteer of the Month. Dan is a partner with McCarter & English, where he is a commercial and securities litigator. January is National Slavery and Trafficking Prevention Month, and given Dan’s extensive volunteerism with VLJ’s NJ Human Trafficking Victims’ Legal Assistance Program, it is very fitting he receive this distinction this month.

December 2020 Volunteer of the Month: Sydney Darling

VLJ is pleased to honor Sydney J. Darling, a partner at the Newark-based law firm of Walsh Pizzi O’Reilly Falanga, as December 2020’s Volunteer of the Month. At Walsh, Sydney works primarily for lenders, corporations, and other business and institutional clients, but she finds satisfying balance when offering her pro bono services to individual clients who could not otherwise afford counsel.

November 2020 Volunteer of the Month: Michael Kondria

Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) is proud to feature Michael Kondria as its November Volunteer of the Month. Michael is Assistant Counsel-Environmental at PSEG Services Corporation (PSEG) where he practices environmental law and focuses on environmental health and safety matters arising from federal, state and local laws and regulations.

October 2020 Volunteer of the Month: Jason Camilo

Volunteer Lawyers for Justice is pleased to recognize Jason Scott Camilo as October’s Volunteer of the Month. Jason is the founder of the Law Offices of Jason Scott Camilo, LLC, a law practice focusing on immigration and nationality law. For Jason, pro bono work is part and parcel of his work as an attorney, simply explaining, “everyone deserves decent legal representation. As an attorney, doing pro bono work is one of the ways we can ‘stand up.’”