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The Access to Justice Fellows Program, a project of the Massachusetts Access to Justice Commission and the Lawyers Clearinghouse, enables senior lawyers and retired judges to partner with nonprofit organizations, courts, and other public interest entities to increase equal justice for all. By matching lawyers who are retired or transitioning toward retirement with groups that need their help, the A2J Fellows program allows these lawyers to use their specialized skills and experience to do engaging pro bono work, remain active members of the legal community, and help people and groups in need.
Those interested in participating as a Fellow are invited to attend this discussion of the program’s benefits and what to expect during the fellowship year. There will also be a networking portion for prospective Fellows to chat with Fellows about the program.
Introduction: Fellows Program Director Susan Gedrick and Program Co-founders Sue Finegan and Martha Koster.
Fellow Speakers: Susan Anderson (2016-2017), John Bowman (2015-2016), Janet Donovan (2015-2016), Hardin Matthews (2014-2015), and Evelynne Swagerty (2017-2018).
Meet our current and past Fellows.
Take a look at our Partner Organizations.
Interested in participating as a Fellow or as a Partner Organization? Apply here.