Neighborhood Defender Service
Sharon Glick is a dedicated legal professional currently serving as a Legal Intern at Neighborhood Defender Service since June 2023, where responsibilities include representing indigent clients in eviction defense cases. Prior legal internship experience includes work at The Legal Aid Society, Brooklyn Defenders, and Queens Legal Services, focusing on housing court cases, family law, and family court proceedings. Previous roles in nonprofit management and research, such as Employee Relations Manager at Women's Prison Association and Research Assistant at Child Trends, demonstrate a strong foundation in advocacy and policy analysis. Sharon Glick holds a Doctor of Law (JD) from New York University School of Law and a Bachelor's Degree from Cornell University in Human Development with a focus on Inequality Studies and Policy Analysis.
Neighborhood Defender Service
Neighborhood Defender Service (NDS) is known nationally and internationally for its innovative, community-based, holistic public defense practice. Our dedicated staff is committed to providing unparalleled legal representation. Since we opened our doors in Harlem in 1990, we have pioneered the holistic model as a way to address problems plaguing public defense. In contrast to a traditional public defense practice, NDS clients have an entire team fighting on their behalf, including criminal and civil attorneys, family defense attorneys, advocates, social workers, investigators, paralegals, law school and social work interns, and pro bono attorneys. NDS deploys all of these resources on behalf of our clients, addressing the underlying issues that bring them into contact with the criminal legal system. NDS staff use their engagement with a client as an opportunity to disentangle them from the system completely. This approach allows defense to extend well beyond the courtroom, with robust social services and comprehensive teams meant to protect our clients from the damages of criminal legal proceedings. When clients face consequences with employment, schooling, immigration or in family or housing court, NDS works alongside them to resolve these issues. NDS fights for our clients both by working their cases and by advocating for policy changes that provide a measure of justice to their communities. NDS is an active member of these communities, establishing meaningful relationships with clients and their families. NDS hosts frequent education and outreach events to support its neighbors and participate in local events. NDS has been a part of the Harlem community for nearly 30 years and opened a second office in Detroit in 2019, providing the same world-class service to the people of Wayne County.