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Attorneys can volunteer their time and expertise in a variety of ways, such as counseling debtors who are considering filing for bankruptcy, representing a debtor in an adversary proceeding, training other volunteer attorneys, or drafting educational materials relating to pro bono representation of debtors. Contact Tom Walsh at tom@vlnmn.org to find out more about pro bono opportunities in these areas.
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About this site
This website provides support to pro bono attorneys in Minnesota that advise low-income or disadvantaged clients in bankruptcy.
This website is a collaborative effort between the Minnesota State Bar Association, the American College of Bankruptcy, Volunteer Lawyers Network and volunteer attorneys in Minnesota. The site strives to improve the delivery of legal services to the disadvantaged by providing valuable information and assistance.