Monday, June 23, 2008

Central Pennsylvania Attorney Groups To Mobilize Effort To Defend Poor In Mortgage, Debt Collection Suits

In Blair County, Pennsylvania, the Altoona Mirror reports:
  • The Blair County Bar Association, an organization comprised of 200-plus lawyers, is teaming up with MidPenn Legal Services to address a surge in mortgage and credit card defaults. The economic woes affecting many parts of the nation have crept into the county court system in the form of lawsuits with banks and mortgage companies suing those who owe them money. The deluge of new cases has alarmed court officials, and the organization that represents county lawyers is putting together a new program to provide free and low-cost legal services to residents in crisis.

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  • Attorney Jeff Fleming, president of the bar association, and his board of governors voted to work with MidPenn, which provides aid to the poor, in obtaining a $9,800 grant from a fund known as Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts. The state Supreme Court established the fund from interest earned by lawyers on escrow accounts, and the money is used to assist legal services statewide. The fund provides money for training attorneys and special programs.

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  • Under the new program, Mid-Penn will select the cases and assign them to attorneys who volunteer to work with the poor. Mid-Penn will train the lawyers so they know the laws concerning mortgages and other lending practices. Attorneys will be expected to handle one case for free but in subsequent cases will be paid $30 an hour.

For more, see Lawyers team up to tackle defaults (Legal action on mortgages, credit cards skyrocketing).