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Olivia Pickard

NY Pro Bono Scholar, Incarcerated Mothers Law Project at Volunteers of Legal Service - VOLS

Olivia Pickard, Esq. is an accomplished legal professional currently serving as a NY Pro Bono Scholar with the Incarcerated Mothers Law Project at Volunteers of Legal Service, focusing on preserving the parental rights of incarcerated women. Prior experience includes a legal internship at The Legal Aid Society's Juvenile Rights Practice, where representation of children in Family Court was a key responsibility, and a role at the New York Legal Assistance Group's Federal Pro Se Clinic assisting self-represented litigants. Olivia's earlier career involves roles in operations and consultancy at Perusall LLC, project coordination at Ariadne Labs, marketing assistance at Airsynergy, web marketing at Tufts Medical Center, and digital analysis at Boston Globe Media. Educational credentials encompass a Doctor of Law degree with a focus on Family Law and Public Interest Law from Boston University School of Law, alongside a Bachelor's Degree in International Business and International Affairs from Northeastern University and Dublin City University.

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Volunteers of Legal Service - VOLS

VOLS - Volunteers of Legal Service was founded as a nonprofit organization in 1984, when New York City Bar leaders responded to severe federal government budget cuts to legal services. That year, private-sector attorneys committed through VOLS to dramatically increase pro bono service as a strategy to help close the justice gap in New York City. Across 35 years and through crises such as the HIV epidemic, September 11th, the financial crisis of 2008, and Hurricane Sandy, VOLS has provided free, civil legal services when and where they are needed most. Today, we harness the capacity of New York City's legal community and neighborhood-based groups to empower our neighbors to attain dignity, security, and opportunity in their lives. We serve New Yorkers who are unable to obtain legal support due to low household income or underserved socioeconomic background. Through five legal projects, VOLS collaborates with 210 community-based groups – such as schools or senior centers – to ensure that New Yorkers can learn about and access our services in a trusted setting. Our expert team works alongside a network of 1,000+ pro bono attorneys at over 60 law firms and corporate law departments, to advise, represent, and advocate for our clients. Our programs help to anchor the safety net in our city, including the VOLS: - Children’s Project, - Elderly Project and Veterans Initiative, - Immigration Project, - Incarcerated Mothers Law Project, and - Microenterprise Project. For more information, please visit www.volsprobono.org.


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