Annual Report 2019 Justice in Every Borough

Leading through partnership, expertise where it matters The Legal Aid Society Employees

Daniel Abdul-Malak, Charlene Abney, Hope Acevedo, Joshua Ackerman, Benjie Acunis, Alexander Adami, Lindsay Adams, Vanessa Adegbite, Melissa Ader, Katherine Adler, David Affler, Gabriella Agranat- Getz, Alena Aguilar, Jacqueline Ahearn, Noor Ahmad, Mastaque Ahmed, Hira Ahmed, Hatire Aikebaier, Diane Akerman, Akintunde Akinjiola, Sukayna Al-Aaraji, Shivani Alamo, Michael Alcarese, Myra Alcarese, Jean Alexandre, Gary Alexion, Ronald Alfano, Marianne Allegro, Melinda Allen, Chevelle Allison-McIntosh, Rebekah Almanzar, Jodi Almengor, Steve Alonso, Juan Alonzo, Michelle Altamirano, Charles Alvarez, Carla Alvarez-Gould, Lizet Amado, Katherine Amaya, Chelsey Amelkin, Nana Ama Amoah-Kusi, Akeem Amodu, Sara Amri, Anyamobi Ananaba, Sarah Anderson, Sharon Anderson, Tareek Anderson, Melinda Andra, Cheryl Andrada, Kaitlin Andrews, Nefertiti Ankra, Carmine Annunziato, Bahar Ansari, Kenneth Ansley, Alexandra Anthony, Odessa Antoine, Ikenna Anyoku, Nana Aoki, Anastasia Apostoleris, Ruth Appadoo-Johnson, Israel Appel, Rigodis Appling, Marienil Aquino, Haifa Arab, Noha Arafa, Rumzi Araj, Violeta Arciniega, Juan Ardila, Martha Arellano, Rebecca Arian, Jimmy Arias, Vivian Arismendiz Arevalo, Tarini Arogyaswamy, Marisol Arriaga, Jessica Arroyo, William Artus, Sherry Ashkins, Daniel Ashworth, Richard Asphall, Nicole Attara, Edward Auffant, Lynda Augente, Quincy Auger, Germaine Auguste, Garrett Austin, Elenor Austrie, Jesse Aviles, Ilana Avital, Alan Axelrod, Kayla Axelrod, Jose Ayala, Maria Ayora, Alisha Babar, Alisha Bacchus, Jaime Badia, Leslie Baez, Angie Baez Table of Contents Tiburcio, Christopher Baggett, Susan Bahn, Roxanne Bailey, Anya Bailey, Lejla Bajrami, Allison Baker, Japheth Baker, Michael Baldwin, Susan Baldwin, Vanda Ballard, Kelly Ballinger, Khouloud Ballout, Louis Balocca, Amadeo Baltazar, Sunita Balwant, Gloria Banasco, Nicholas Bancroft, Marla Band, Ishan Banerjee, Erin Bannister, Santeena Bantin, Thomas Barra, Chennette Barreto, Angelica Barrios, Elizabeth Barroso, Aissatou Barry, Denise Barry, Jessica Bash, Kip Bastedo, Patricia Bath, Nahal Batmanghelidj, Jessica Battle, Carlos Baxter, Lizzie-Anne Beal, Raymond Beauchamp, Sakeena Beaulieu, Faith Bekermus, Paul Belfort, Bryant Bell, Christine Bella, Valerie Bell-Bey, Casandia Bellevue, Jessica Bellinder, Bernard Bellinger, Ruthlyn Belnavis, Amanda Beltran, Zamir Ben-Dan, Deanna Benigno, Joshua Benjamin, Timothy Bennett, Auset Bennu, Michelle Benoit, Judyann Bentick, Victoria Benton, Mark Berger, Allison Berger, Juan Beritan, Steven Berko, Jeffrey Berman, Simone Berman-Rossi, James Bernal, 2 Our Mission Ciara Bernard, Sara Bernstein, Shari Bernstein, Lillian Berrios, Samuel Berroa, Marvis Berry, Jonathan Bertulis-Fernandes, Rebecca Besdin, Toni Beshara, Jennifer Betancourt, Jessica Bettencourt, Pavel Beyder, Robert Bickel, Charles Billups, Nicole Bingham, Carly Bisceglie, Gina Bisogna, Bridgette Bissonnette, Elizabeth Black, Charles Blakeley, Letticia Blakley, Faith Bland, Jennifer Blasser, Anna Blondell, Anna Blondell, David Blondell, Evan Bloom, Jeffrey Bloom, Richard Blum, Sarah Bodack, Marlen Bodden, Richard Bodrick, Anna Boksenbaum, Thomas Bomba, Julia Boms, Jeanine Bonanno, Kanika Booker, 4 Report of the Attorney-in-Chief and Chief Executive Officer David Boone, Markus Borus, Heidi Bota, Anna Boullosa, Travis Bourgeois, Norah Bowler, Laura Boyd, Precious Boyd, Allison Boyle, Amanda Bradley, Marquis Bradshaw, Heidi Bramson, Adrienne Branch, Crystal Braswell, Jenny Braun Friedman, Edward Braunstein, Alexandra Breton, Jennifer Brillante-Weaver, Daniel Brioso, Mitchell Briskey, Amanda Brito, Kissa Broadie, Rebecca Broches, Robert Brock, Leslie Brody, Nicole Bromberg, Johanathan Brooks, Lisa Brown, Georgina Brown, Karene Brown, Tara Brown, Jasmine Brown, Malia Brown, Nadine Brown, Nickeysha Brown, Terrance Brown, Kristin Bruan, Andra Brumberg, Aishah Bruno, Margaret Bryan, Keith Bryant, Kevin Brzezinski, Katherine Buckel, Brian Buckmire, Rosemary Buckmon, Robert Budner, Alexis Bueno, Desiree Buenzle, Roulston Bumbury, 5 Report of the President & Chair of the Board Vanessa Burdick, Benjamin Burger, Carmen Burgos, Marta Burgos, Erin Burkavage, Jennifer Burke, Jamaal Burnside, Thomas Burrows, Katherine Burton, Claudia Bustos, Jessica Caba, Luis Caballero, Olivia Caban, Allison Cabibbo, Rosa Cabrera, Yissel Cabrera, Danny Cabrera, Mario Cabrera, Karen Cacace, Keri Caden, Jeannine Cahill-Jackson, Heidi Cain, Kristen Calabrese, Elisabeth Calcaterra, Raisa Calderon, Matthew Caldwell, Ioana Calin, Marly Calixte, Anne Callagy, Jean Callahan, Glenda Callender, Susan Cameron, Courtney Camp, Marion Campbell, Megan Campbell, Stephanie Campos, Josue 6 Board of Directors Cantave, Allison Capp, Clayton Capp, Catherine Carbonaro, Matthew Caretto, Anna Carlsen, William Carney, Raissa Carpenter, JoAnne Carpenter, Christian Carrillo, Joshua Carrin, Mae Carrington, Roger Carrion, Nora S.C. Carroll, Amanda Carter, Carol Carter, Annemarie Caruso, Bernette Carway-Spruiell, Marilyn Casiano, Sabrina Castillo, Ana Castillo-Bernabel, Emilie Catlett, Ana Cecilio, Cindy Cedeno, Yohance Celestine, Gordon Cen, Ferdinand Cesarano, Cara Chambers, Alyssa Chan, Lisa Chan, Rohit Chandan, Denise Chardon-Cruz, Tricia Charles, Cassandra Charles, Shinequa Charles, Susan Chase, 7 Leadership Abida Chaudhry, Steven Chavez, Jonathan Chazen, Devin Chee, Brian Chelcun, Hung Kong Cheng, Wai-Hong Cheng, Phyllis Cherebin, Vanessa Cherena, Hillary Chernow, Jenny Cheung, Rebecca Chevalier, Andrew Chi, Toe-Fun Chia, Mourad Chiadmi, Andrew Childers, Samuel Chiszar, Maria Chiu, Ben Choi, Danielle Chorne, James Chubinsky, Javier Chuck, Jasmina Chuck, Vincent Ciaccio, Julie Ciccolini, Ariana Cid, Erica Cioffero, Aleksandra Ciric, Rachel Clapp, Jamara Clark, Alicia Clarke, Kayan Clarke, Lucinda Clarke, Gregory Clarke, Nichole Clarke, Ralph Claudomir, Thomas Cleary, Olivia 8 In Memory of Blaine V. “Fin” Fogg Clement, Susan Clement, Vilma Clerge, Kawan Clinton, Bryan Coakley, Antonia Codling, Janet Cofie, Dana Cohen, Emily Cohen, Matthew Cohen, Jennifer Cohn, Luis Coig, Patricia Colella, Gregory Coleman, Carolyn Coleman, Francisco Colon, Esperanza Colon, Maria Colon, Joann Colon-Cimino, Johari Commodore, Carlo Concha-Zea, Kalle Condliffe, David Conn, Virginia Conroy, Cynthia Conti- Cook, Abigail Cook-Mack, Jayne Cooper, Felton Cooper, Justin Cope, Virginia Cora, Marisol Cordero, Stephanie Cordero, Melissa Cordero, Shemori Corinthian, Nidia Yurixhy Jette Corona-Gonzalez, Jeriline Correa, Shelley Correy, Jona Cosio, Jose Cotto, William Cotto, Safiatou Coulibaly, Alyssa Couture, Joyce Couvares, LeShawn Cox, Russell Crane, Daniela Crespo, Gloria Crespo, Susan Crile, Ellen Crotty, 10 Sustaining Law Firms David Crow, Victor Cruz, Leah Cruz, Mia Cruz-Worthy, Priya Cumberbatch-Schut, Gaynor Cunningham, Meghan Cuomo, Lauren Curatolo, Aurora Curtis, Brittney-Rose Curtis, Thomas Curtis, Esmeralda Daci, Sharon Dacosta, Mark Dahm, Amy Dallas, Casey Dalporto, Teresa Daly, Michael D'Ambrosio, Maria D'Amelio, Jaylan Daniels, Olayinka Dan-Salami, Dawn Dapelo, Erin Darcy, Clineesa Dargan, Alaina Dartt, Tamina Daruvala, Shashwat Dave, Dilsa David, Jacques David, Ellen Davidson, Jeremy Davidson, Rachel Davidson, Nora Davila, Edgar Davila, Patricia Davis, Emily Davis, Peter Davis, Royce Davis, 12 Where We Work Yasmin Davis, Devon Dawkins, Teresa De Fonso, Adrian De Gennaro, Jason De Jesus, Nelson De Jesus, Yirensky De Jesus Fullerton, Tania De La Cruz, Ashley De la Cruz, Susanna De La Pava, Ana De La Rosa, Cristina De La Rosa, Jennys De La Rosa, Khadine De Paiva, Warren Deans, Melanie Dearth, Natalie Deduke, Agnieszka Deenihan, Gerard Deenihan, Eddie DeGrand, Lina Del Plato, Karla Del Pozo- Garcia, Stanley Delacruz, Ana Delgado Hierro, Maryssa Deliteris, Benjamin Dell, Jeffrey Dellheim, Christine Dell'isloa-Ruggiero, Sandy Delouis, Natasha Delvalle, Victor Dempsey, Lonette Dennard- 14 Our Year in Review Williams, Karena Dennis, George Depountis, Robert Desir, Daniel DeStefano, Sarah DeVita, Sneha Dhanapal, Richard Di Marco, Hannah Diamond, David Diaz, Ruth Diaz, Samantha Diaz, Patricia Diaz, Yonoris Diaz, Shareny Diaz Saldana, Ada DiCarlo, Laurel Dick, Yvonne Dillard, Ellen Dille, Clay Distler, Celena Ditchev, Anton Ditchev, Vernon Dixon, Lucretia Dobson, Dana Dohn, Sarah Dolan, Natalya Dolub, Jacqueline Dombroff, Michelle Domena, Madeline Domenech, Katherine Dominguez, Julie Dona, Mary Donahue, Timothy Donahue, Lisa Donchak, Christine Donnellan, Lauren Donnelly, Amy 16 What We Did in 2019 Donner, Kasia Donohue, Francis Donovan, Melodie Donovan, Sara Doody, Zachary Dorado, Nicole D'Orazio, Germenda Dorisma, Patricia Dornelles, Cassandra Dorvil, Roxanne Douby, Kisha Douglas, Felicia Douglas, Hilary Dowling, George Downing, Violetta Doz, Brooke Drew, Monica Dula, Marisol Duran, Joanne Dwyer, Jacek Dziembaj, Tristan Eastman, Emily Eaton, Meir Edri, Alanda Edwards, Lisa Edwards, Marcia Egger, Felicia Ehrlich, Nadia El Hannari, Zunira Elahi, Adam Elewa, Kerry Elgarten, Whitney Elliott, Claudia Emanuel, Uchenna Emeagwali, Theresa Emeterio, Elizabeth Emmons, Ernest Engebretson, Sarah Engell, Susan Epstein, Laura Eraso, Joel Ernst, Jana Ertrachter, Brian Escaravage, Betty Escobar, Lourdes Escobar, Miriam Esipila, Cristian Espinal, Keila Espinosa, Mitchell Paolo 19 Leading Through Partnership Esteller, Rudolph Estrada, Belinda Etienne, Dwan Ewell, Denise Fabiano, Forabo Fagbulu, Allen Fallek, Tara Famularo-Del Bianco, Tariq Farah, Allen Farbman, Lisa Farray, Trelinda Farrer, Sean Farrow, Briana Fedele, Elysia Fedorczyk, Martin Feinman, Elizabeth Felber, Harold Ferguson, Naiyma Ferguson, Massiel Fernandez, Joan Ferng, Andrea Ferrante, Gabriella Ferrara, Ana Ferrin, Craig Fielding, Leanne Fields, Stephanie Fields, Yaritza Figueroa, Japel Filiaci, Marisa Filupeit, Andrew Fine, Oscar Finkel, Kenneth Finkelman, Matthew Finston, Sofia Fiorentino, Cheryl Fisher, Katherine Fitzer, Mae Flato, 20 Expertise Where it Matters Phillip Fleary, Vera Fletcher, Elisa Flight, Husein Flight, Robert Flink, Doris Flores, Josephine Flores, Leticia Flores, Richard Flores, Yvonne Floyd-Mayers, Megan Foley, Kayla Fonseca, Zoraida Fontanez, Allison Force, Jacqueline Ford, Hamilton Forde, Mark Formichelli, Leanne Fornelli, Janet Forrester, Izel Fortunato, Ebette Fortune, Natasha Fortune, Omar Fortune, Bradley Foster, Allan Fox, Jane Fox, Michelle Fox, Norma Frade, Khadijah Francis, Keisha Francis, Grover Francis, Brittany Francis, Cheryl Francisco, Christina Francois, Edward Franco-Lopez, Robin Frankel, Corinne Frankenfield, Diane 22 Our 2019 Impact Fraticelly, Angel Frau, Demetra Frazier, Jeremy Fredericksen, Lisa Freeman, Diego Freire, Helen Frieder, Oda Friedheim, Bruce Friedman, David Fritz, Laura Frost, Joseph Frumin, Kathleen Fulton, Lenore Furlong, Michael Fusilli, Angel Gabriel, George Gabriel, Shellyann Gale, Allison Galgano, Frances Gallagher, Spencer Gallop, Mona Gambardella, Debra Gambella, Adrienne Gantt, Lillian Gantt, Amanda Garay, Jessica Garcia, Maria Garcia, Belkys Garcia, Felipe Garcia, Harinda Garcia, Jessika Garcia, Juan Garcia, Laureen Garcia, Mily Garcia, Jonathan Garelick, Melvin Garlick, Margaret Garrett, Samuel 28 Our Practice Areas Gauthier, Claire Gavin, Nora Gay, Shannon Gayden, Findayawah Gbollie, John Geida, Gail Geltman, Melissa George, Diego Gerardi, Debbora Gerressu, Samuel Getz, Francis Gibbons, Michael Gibbons, Katharine Gibbons, Julia Gilgurd, Nancy Ginsburg, Hannah Gladstein, Zoe Glaser, Alana Glaubiger, Radley Glaude, Charles Glover, Michael Gluck, Steven Godeski, John Godfrey, Keisha Godfrey, Yesenia Godoy, Lily Goetz, Joshua Goldfein, Judith Goldiner, Rachel Goldsmith, Ariella Goldstein, Cathy Goldstein, Jacob Goldstein, Jessica Goldthwaite, Jacalyn Goldzweig Panitz, Chandra Gomes, Margarita Gomez, Michael Gompers, Jessie Gong, Jose Gonzalez, Pedro Gonzalez, Rolando Gonzalez, Aurea Gonzalez, Emma Goodman, Jaclyn Goodman, Roberto Goodsell, Sayra Gordillo, Alan Gordon, Tiffany 30 Staff Awards Gordon, Robin Gordon Leavitt, Martin Gorfinkel, Lauren Gottesman, Maxwell Gould, Vincent Graci, Candace Graff, Holly Graham, Maya Graham, JaQuan Grandy, Anthony Graniere, Danielle Grant, Jennifer Grant, Sulay Grant, Herbert Grant, James Graves, Sinead Gray, Jerome Greco, Marshall Green, Daniel Greenbaum, Sara Greenberg, Simon Greenberg, Camille Greene, Naima Gregory-Holder, Dana Grierson, Molly Griffard, Catherine Griffin, Shannon Griffin, Pamela Griffith, Katherine Groot, Seth Gross, Gerald Grossman, Nidia Guadalupe, Lucy Gubernick, David Guerrero, Yoedys Guerrero Valero, 32 Pro Bono Publico Awards Morgan Guinnip, Nailah Gumbs-Fahie, Yosha Gunasekera, Samantha Gupta, Laurence Gurwitch, Karen Gutheil, Laura Guthrie, Gustavo Gutierrez, Monica Gutierrez, Brianda Guzman, Kyle Guzman, Shanice Guzman, Donna Haase, Joshua Hadas, Jason Hadley, Melissa Hafenbrack, Patrick Hahn, William Hair, Juliette-Noor Haji, Ayaan Haji, Hanifa Hakim-EL, Larry Hales, Danielle Haley, Coleen Hall, Tima Hambleton, Karen Hambrick, Barbara Hamilton, Alayasia Hamilton, Shahidah Hamlett, Matthew Hanifin, Valerie Hannibal, Erika Hanson, Michael Harding, Kathleen Hardy, Stacey Harkey, Megan Harney, 34 Our Supporters Robert Harold, Elon Harpaz, Donjhannae Harris, Judith Harris, Alissa Harrison, Caitlin Harrison, Peter Hart, Jacqualine Hartley, Bryn Hartman, Nadia Hasan, Evan Hasbrook, Redmond Haskins, Erica Haspel, Jo-Ann Hassan, Adam Hassuk, Michele Hauser, Amy Hausknecht, Lawrence Hausman, Matthew Hawkins, Wanjuri Hawkins, Henry Hayden, Oren Haymovits, Renee Haynes, Robert Haywood, Lauren Headley, Christopher Healy, Mattie Heath, Kathryn Heeke, Robert Heilbrun, Alexandra Heinegg, Rebecca Heinsen, Amy Helfant, Lester Helfman, Devyn Helsing, Charles Henderson, Donna Henken, Evan 42 Financial Summary Henley, Maritza Henriquez, Kimberly Henry, Marva Henry, Arnulfo Hermes, Luis Hernandez, Sordaly Hernandez, Rodrigo Hernandez, Alba Hernandez, Ariel Hernandez, Kevin Hernandez, Melvin Hernandez, Wilmarie Hernandez, Maoly Hernandez Rosario, Lucy Herschel, Ayana Heyward, Michael Higgins, Madeline High, Eric Hildebrand, Kwandza Hill-Daniels, Angela Hines, Shazzia Hines, John Hirsch, Barbara Ho, Thomson Ho, Yvonne Hobbs, Fuery Hocking, Emily Hoffman, Alexandra Hoffman, Cara Hoffman, Beth Hofmeister, Shamus Hogan, Adriene Holder, Macon Hollister, Bridgett Holloman, Jerrell Holloman, Linda Holmes, Jacqueline Holmes, Deno Holness, Alison Holstein, Amy Hong, Everett Hopkins, Arthur Hopkirk, Davim Horowitz, Aaron Horth, Gwyneth Horton, Susan Horwitz, Jennifer Hose, Abrar Hossain, Shalena Howard, Samuel Howell, Erin Hoya, Mary Hoynacki, Charmaine Hoyte, Natasha Hrynenko, Daniel Hsiung, Caroline Hsu, Carmela Huang, Yvonne Huaringa, Tyler Hudgins, Nyiesha Hudson, Zachary Hudson, Kevin Hughes, Michael Hurson, Jenny Hurwitz, Katharine Hussung, Alec Hutchinson, David Hymen, Amanda Ingle, Ashley Ingram, Natasha Ingram, Alejandra Iniguez Lopez, Gregory Insardi, Vivian Intermont, Charles Ippolito, Yolanda Irizarry, Celia Irvine, Brittany Irving, Elizabeth Isaacs, Svetlana Isakov, Nia Itoh, Kenneth Ives, Rebecca Ivry, Richard Jack, Amanda Jack, Rosemarie Jackson, Lois Jackson, Bailey Jackson, Michelle Jacobs, Emily Jacobs, Lucinda James, Taylor James, Jordyne James, Mike Jang, Keshav Jankie, Masooma Javaid, Maride Javier, Archana Jayaram, Michael Jean Baptiste, Christina Jeffery, Cornelius Jeffery, Patricia Jeffery, Lance Jeffrey, Willoughby Jenett, Julia Jenkins, Amanda Jennings, Robert Jereski, Randy Jerez, Kam Jim, Jenesis Jimenez, Sunny Jo, Ashley Johnson, Travis Johnson, Jamal Johnson, Loretta Johnson, Surraya Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Clyde Johnson, Nadine Johnson, Robert Johnson-Stevenson, Sarah Johnston, Gregory Johnston, Donovan Jones, Peter Jones, Amina Jones, Danah Jones, Lauren Jones, Willie Jones, LaSalle Jones, Phoebe Jones, Richard Joselson, Satish Joseph, Gina Joseph, Jennifer Joseph, Melissa Josephson, Maria Joza, Afeisha Julien, Steven Jurash, Giovannies Justiniano, Siri Kagan, Douglas Kahan, Maria Kaidas, Karen Kalikow, John Kalinowski, Anna Kalliagas, William Kammler, James Kampil, Jamie Kang, Michael Kang, Benjamin Kanstroom, Kathryn Kaplan, Emily Kaplan, Alison Kaplan, Hannah Kaplan, Melissa Kaplan, Stephanie Kaplan, Jan Kaplan, David Kapner, Robin Karasyk, Olga Karounos, Sheryl Karp, Judith Karpatkin, Dena Kasendorf, Anthony Katchen, Andrew Katz, Mitchell Katz, Alexander Katz, Lauren Katzman, Sharone Kaufman, Noel Keating, Maureen Kelleher, Kathleen Kelleher, Jenna Keller, Robert Kellogg, Yvette Kellum, Monique Kelly, Diane Kelly, Leslie Kenney, Maryann Kenney, Melvin Kenny, Saleem Khan, Zoe Kheyman, Afsane Khot, Ragni Kidvai, Eugene Kim, Hyeji Kim, Katherine Kim, Mary Kim, Mihea Kim, Thomas Kim, Diana Kim, Joshua Kimpson, Chrystalia King, Danielle King, Aisha King, Jenille King, Susan Kingsland, Mik Kinkead, Amy Kinville, Doreen Kirwan, Emily Kitay, Sharon Kleinhandler, Kathryn Kliff, Michael Klinger, Helen Kloogman, Douglas Knepper, Shana Knizhnik, Alexis Koerner, Lisa Koinig, Ryan Koleda, Teresa Kominos, Richard Kopacz, Svetlana Kornfeind, Ilana Kornfeld, Joyce Korn-Winderman, Daniella Korotzer, Marion Koshy, Estajo Koslow, Jennifer Kovacs, Traci Krasne, Beth Krause, Gillian Kress, Scott Krischke, Jesse Kropf, Marissa Kubicki, Andrew Kudysch, Erika Kuhl, Katharine Kuhl, Tara Kumar, Rebecca Kurti, Steven Kuza, Carolyn Kwon, Noreen Labajo, Shannon Lacey, Martin LaFalce, Joanna Laine, Fainan Lakha, Sabrina Lall, Stacy Lam, Brian Lamb, Lori Landowne, Josette Lang, Robert Langdon, Patrick Langhenry, Sumani Lanka, Julie Last, Leigh Latimer, Julia Lau, Peter Laumann, Daniela LaValva, Patricia Lavelle, Joseph Lavine, Frances Lawall, Simone Lawson, Misa Le, Hana Le, Felicia Leak, Robyn Lear, Valerie LeBrew, JoAnn LeBright, Ashley Lecaro, Everett Lee, Deborah Lee, Jeff Lee, Young Lee, Casey Lee, Sungso Lee, Sarah Legler, Mimi Lei, Sabieta Lekhraj, Jorge Lema Rodriguez, Sarah Lemelman, Marty Lentz, Morgan Leppla, Samantha Lepre, Kevin Lerman, Adrian Lesher, William Lesman, Michael Letwin, Veronica Leventhal, Jordana Levey, Clifford Levin, Arnold Levine, Benjamin Levine, Steven Levine, Robin Levinson-Zalewski, Karen Levit, Sharona Levitt, Samuel Levy, Jennifer Lewis, Dorothy Lewis, Hannah Lewis, Allison Lewis, Donna Lewis, Michael OUR MISSION Delivering Justice in Every Borough The Legal Aid Society is built on one simple but Leading Through powerful belief: that no New Yorker should be denied Partnership the right to equal justice. We seek to be a beacon of The partnerships we’ve forged hope for New Yorkers who feel neglected—regardless with communities across the city are the driving force behind of who they are, where they come from, or how they our transformative litigation and identify. From our start over 140 years ago, our growth advocacy work. has mirrored that of the city we serve. Today, we are proud to be the largest, most influential social justice law firm in NYC. Our staff and attorneys deliver justice in every borough, working tirelessly to defend our clients and dismantle Expertise Where the hidden, systemic barriers that can prevent them it Matters from thriving. As passionate advocates for individuals The expertise and dedication of our and families, The Legal Aid Society is an indispensable staff empower us to deliver justice in every borough. When life and liberty component of the legal, social, and economic fabric of hang in the balance, expertise NYC. makes a crucial difference in the lives of our clients.

2 Report of the Attorney- Report of the President in-Chief & Chair of the Board

In January 2019, I was privileged to return to The Legal Aid This year, we are happy to report that the advocacy efforts of our staff resulted in Society where I grew up professionally. I started my career improved lives for our clients through crucial reforms in the criminal defense, civil here as a trial attorney in Housing Court, working on health legal services, and juvenile rights justice systems. The Legal Aid Society continues to and disability law reform issues, running a neighborhood play an important role in challenging government violations of our clients’ rights, and office and the Immigration Law Unit, and finally serving as in making NYC a better place to live. General Counsel and Chief Administrative Officer. Coming back after eight years on the As announced in these pages last year, Janet Sabel joined us as Attorney-in-Chief Executive Team at the NYS Attorney General’s office, I discovered many familiar faces and Chief Executive Officer in January. Janet’s 25 years of experience at The Legal coupled with a new dynamism and energy, and a vigorous commitment to our commu- Aid Society, coupled with eight years at the NYS Attorney General’s Office where she nities and partners. The Legal Aid Society I returned to is larger and more diverse. It is served as Chief Deputy Attorney General, made her the ideal person for the role. So more creative and more determined. It is a leader in criminal justice, civil legal services, far, she’s done an incredible job of bringing people together, improving workplace and juvenile rights. And it is recognized nationally for the talent and dedicated work of culture, and instituting innovative programs and policies. our staff. It was with great pride and humility that I came home to The Legal Aid Soci- ety, inspired to lead the organization in NYC most capable of rising to the extraordinary Another exciting moment this year was the launch of our redesigned website, which challenges faced by our city and country. provides clients and supporters with the information they need to know about their rights, get legal help, and find answers to pressing questions. The new website also It has been a year of significant achievement. provides a place to learn about the outstanding accomplishments of our staff. Our staff and attorneys secured victories in and out of the courtroom with implications With great sadness, we must also report the passing of our beloved President, Blaine V. "Fin" Fogg. On July across NYS—and in some cases, across the nation. They worked in collaboration with 14, Fin lost his courageous 18-month battle with brain cancer. Fin was a fierce advocate for the rights of our community partners and affected individuals to build strong and lasting coalitions that clients and for our staff—he constantly talked about his admiration for our staff who, as he would say, looked are, without a doubt, a key to their success. at what they were doing as a calling and not just a job. As President he contributed his time, his wisdom, his Among the groundbreaking achievements this year were victories in criminal justice humor, and his unbelievable energy to make The Legal Aid Society a better place. We will sorely miss him. and tenant protection. The commitment to our mission and the enduring respect for We were fortunate that John K. Carroll, a Vice Chair of the Board of Directors, and a retired partner at the protection of basic human rights led us, working in coalitions with community ad- Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, assisted with Fin's responsibilities during his illness. vocates, to challenge the federal government and take a stand for immigrants across John has now been elected President of The Legal Aid Society. the country in a series of groundbreaking court cases. As ever, we’re grateful for the support of the Sustaining Law Firms without which our work would not be pos- No one has a deeper understanding or greater empathy for our client communities than sible. Special thanks to the Chairs of our various committees including Charles Weinstein (Audit); Brian H. the individuals who make up The Legal Aid Society. We are over two thousand attor- Polovoy (Development); Tracy Richelle High (Diversity and Inclusion); Douglas Curtis (Finance and Investment); neys, paralegals, investigators, social workers, support and administrative staff united Thomas M. Cerabino (Nominating and Governance); Aaron R. Marcu (Practice Support); Bradley I. Ruskin (Real by the simple but powerful belief that no person should be denied the right to equal Estate); Mark P. Goodman (Retirement & Benefits); and Randy Mastro (Strategic Planning and External Rela- justice. Together, our tireless efforts have resulted in lasting change for the people and tions). communities we serve. Of course our greatest asset at The Legal Aid Society is our staff; we thank them for their dedication to our As we continue our work in the year ahead, we remain vigilant in our commitment to clients and organization. Their names appear on the inside covers of this annual report. justice. We look forward to another year of providing the highest quality representation for our clients in partnership with our law firm supporters and the many organizations working in the communities we serve.

Janet Sabel John K. Carroll Richard J. Davis ATTORNEY-IN-CHIEF AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER PRESIDENT CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 4 5 Board of Directors Leadership Comprised of some of the brightest minds from law firms, law Leaders of The Legal Aid Society are some of the most respected in schools, corporations, and communities, our board members provide their fields, offering decades of experience and perspective gained crucial guidance that strengthens our work. from dedicating their careers to ensuring equal justice.

OFFICERS MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Janet Sabel John K. Carroll Richard F. Albert Aaron R. Marcu ATTORNEY-IN-CHIEF AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER PRESIDENT Deborah N. Archer J. Kevin McCarthy Adriene Holder Douglas F. Curtis Nicole Argentieri Joan McPhee ATTORNEY-IN-CHARGE, TREASURER Christopher D. Belelieu Roger Meltzer CIVIL PRACTICE Janet Sabel Tina Luongo ATTORNEY-IN-CHIEF AND Steven M. Bierman Thomas C. Meriam ATTORNEY-IN-CHARGE, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Barry A. Bohrer Perry A. Napolitano CRIMINAL DEFENSE PRACTICE Scott Rosenberg Alvin L. Bragg Charles C. Platt Dawne Mitchell SECRETARY AND GENERAL COUNSEL Lara S. Buchwald Brian H. Polovoy ATTORNEY-IN-CHARGE, Archana Jayaram Alex V. Chachkes Sharyl A. Reisman JUVENILE RIGHTS PRACTICE CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Matthew Diller William Savitt Scott Rosenberg Ezra Miller SECRETARY AND GENERAL COUNSEL CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER June S. Dipchand Paul H. Schoeman Archana Jayaram William R. Dougherty Bart R. Schwartz CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Scott A. Edelman William Schwartz Allan Fox CHAIR OF THE BOARD Edward Flanders L. Kevin Sheridan Jr. CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER OF DIRECTORS Jeffrey A. Fuisz Audra J. Soloway Ezra Miller Richard J. Davis Christopher L. Garcia Joseph L. Sorkin CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Linda C. Goldstein Dina Ganz Traugot Edward Braunstein CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER VICE CHAIRS OF David J. Greenwald Christine A. Varney THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Louis Sartori Jason M. Halper Andrew M. Wasserman Thomas M. Cerabino DIRECTOR OF THE PRO BONO PRACTICE David G. Hille Charles Weinstein Douglas F. Curtis Patricia Bath Victor L. Hou Peter M. Williams DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Mark P. Goodman David G. Januszewski Jamie L. Wine Sharon Kleinhandler Tracy Richelle High Jeffrey L. Kessler DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Randy Mastro Atif Khawaja Bharati Narumanchi Sara E. Moss DIRECTOR OF RECRUITMENT Natalie Lamarque Bradley I. Ruskin Andrew Kudysch Gillian Lester FACILITIES MANAGER Adeel A. Mangi

6 7 In Memory of Blaine V. "Fin" Fogg Blaine V. "Fin" Fogg—a great leader, mentor, and friend, who devoted 10 years of service as the President of The Legal Aid Society—passed away on July 14. The entire family at The Legal Aid Society suffered a tragic loss at the death of this great man who had given so much of himself to the cause of equal justice for all.

Fin’s steadfast support, wise counsel, and his oft-stated belief that the availability of justice must not depend on a person’s ability to pay sustained the Board of Directors, managers, and staff. His legacy continues to live on through them. Fin was a fierce advocate for the rights of our clients and for our staff. He made a real difference by increasing support for The Legal Aid Society’s mission through his persistence and enthusiasm. We will miss our beloved friend.

The Legal Aid Society celebrates its good fortune in having been the beneficiary of the excellent judgment, generous spirit, and wonderful sense of humor of Fin Fogg, the very best of lawyers and finest of people. We extend our deepest condolences to his wonderful family.

8 9 Sustaining Law Firms The Legal Aid Society is proud to acknowledge the outstanding support of the Sustaining Law Firms, whose dedication helps ensure that all New Yorkers have access to justice. These firms uphold the work of The Legal Aid Society by contributing at a leadership level of $600 per attorney in their offices.

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Milbank LLP Arnold & Porter LLP Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason & Anello PC Baker & Hostetler LLP O’Melveny & Myers LLP Boies Schiller Flexner LLP Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Buckley LLP Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP Proskauer Rose LLP Cooley LLP Reed Smith LLP Covington & Burling LLP Ropes & Gray LLP Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP Rower LLC Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Shearman & Sterling LLP Dechert LLP Sidley Austin LLP DLA Piper LLP (US) Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman LLP Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Goodwin Procter LLP White & Case LLP Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP Jones Day Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP Kirkland & Ellis LLP Winston & Strawn LLP Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP Wollmuth Maher & Deutsch LLP Lankler Siffert & Wohl LLP Latham & Watkins LLP Mayer Brown LLP

10 JUSTICE IN EVERY BOROUGH BRONX

Our staff in the Bronx are incredibly dedicated—often spending their days in court fighting for clients, Where We Work their evenings providing Know Your Rights trainings at local schools and churches, and their weekends run- With offices in every borough, The Legal Aid Society’s clients don’t ning in 5K races to support grass- roots organizations. Notable recent have to look far for the expertise they need. Here’s a snapshot of victories include securing 45 afford- able housing units, and ensuring the our staff’s accomplishments in each borough this year: future of the oldest African American Baptist church in the borough fol- lowing its foreclosure.

MANHATTAN

In , teams employed diverse expertise on issues ranging from homelessness and education to mental health. Of note this year was our partnership with the government and faith-based groups to host warrant- clearing workshops for people in the shelter system; our collaboration QUEENS with adolescent mental health providers to help nearly 500 children and In Queens this year, we worked to families access the educational support services needed to succeed at secure judgments to turn previ- school; and the launch of our Juvenile Youth Leadership Board to em- ously unregulated housing units in 15 power and engage youth beyond the courthouse. buildings into rent-stabilized units, safeguarding affordable housing and strengthening local communities for years to come; and we provided thousands of people incarcerated on Rikers Island with vital telephone access to contact attorneys, service STATEN ISLAND providers, and bail funds.

Our Staten Island staff this year advocated to ensure opioid addiction is treated as a public health crisis; partnered with the NYC Elder Abuse Center's Multidisciplinary Team to provide legal counsel on elder abuse cases in the borough; and tirelessly worked to ensure that young people do not face unlawful discrimination by employers, schools, and police due to a juvenile delinquency arrest or family court disposition.

BROOKLYN

This year in Brooklyn, staff’s urgent response to the presence of ICE agents targeting immigrant clients around Brooklyn Criminal Court initiated our campaign to raise public awareness and press the govern- ment to end this unjust practice. We also launched a pilot program to provide guaranteed counsel to pub- lic housing tenants facing eviction for the first time, and trained 400 Department of Education psycholo- gists on the experience and needs of children in foster care.

12 13 2019 TIMELINE Our Year in Review APRIL JULY This year, The Legal Aid Society staff urgently responded to The Decarceration Project helped The Digital Forensics Lab opened in continued attacks on the rights of marginalized communities advance the bail reform that passed our Bronx Criminal Defense Office the State Legislature this month, as the second Digital Forensic Lab and on our institutions. We worked to develop new coalitions by drafting legislation, lobbying at The Legal Aid Society. We are the legislatures, providing policy input, first state public defender to and programs that helped ensure New York is a safe and and working in coalition with other implement in-house digital public defenders and grassroots forensic analysis. supportive place for all people. organizations.

AUGUST

MARCH MAY SEPTEMBER Filed successful challenge to the Trump administration’s proposed Our Cop Accountability Project fought Governor Cuomo signed Granted class certification in a the repeal of the vague and changes to public charge regula- case that expanded state access to JANUARY to repeal the laws and policies that unjust gravity knife law due to tions. The Court later blocked initial vital dental services for 6.1 million JANUARY hide bad acts and disciplinary records implementation of rules that would Launched the Worker Justice Project of NYC police officers and launched the unrelenting advocacy of Medicaid recipients. NYS revised its unfairly penalize 22 million Settled our litigation to ensure to address and effectively remove a public website that allows all New defender staff at our policies to allow coverage for dental noncitizens across the nation. disabled Medicaid recipients receive the barriers to employment for Yorkers to browse thousands of Manhattan Trial Office. implants for the first time. access to the home care services current and former Criminal federal civil rights lawsuits filed they need. Defense Practice clients. against NYPD officers.

jan mar apr may jun jul aug sept oct

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Launched the Citywide Homicide Launched the Wrongful Conviction Secured a victory in a class Our housing advocates secured Filed litigation to prevent ICE from Joint juvenile and criminal Adolescent Defense Task Force as the primary Unit to address the population of action lawsuit on behalf of vulnerable once-in-a-generation reforms to conducting enforcement activities in Defense teams ensured that Raise NYC provider of criminal defense people who are currently incarcer- immigrant youth which upheld the protect tenants in the statewide rent courts across NYS. Under Trump, ICE The Age reforms—which ended the representation. ated in NYC and still fighting for their legitimacy of New York Family Court regulation system—impacting 2.5 courthouse arrests and attempted automatic prosecution of 16- and freedom and to clear their names of Orders, securing a path to permanent million people living in rent-regulat- arrests across NYS have increased 17-year-olds as adults and increased crimes they did not commit. residency and citizenship for abused, ed apartments in NYC alone. 1700%. the age of criminal responsibility to abandoned or neglected young im- 18 years old—were implemented fully migrants. The government estimates and that young clients are being pro- the class includes over 6,000 young vided holistic representation. The new immigrants across New York. law aims to provide age-appropriate court process, services and facilities to reduce recidivism and promote wellbeing.

15 OUR WORK What We Did in 2019 America’s ideal of equal justice under the law is only as meaningful as the experiences and outcomes our justice system creates. In 2019, staff across The Legal Aid Society’s practice areas worked to reinforce this ideal and ensure that NYC places social, racial, and economic equity at its heart.

This year, our Civil Practice delivered its expertise to clients and marginalized communities across NYC—whether by fighting housing and lending practices that discriminate against domestic violence survivors or older adults, securing settlements for individuals who were unfairly sanctioned or denied benefits, or expanding access to vital health care services.

Utilizing the experience of our staff and the power of partnership, the Criminal Defense Practice helped bring historic reform to the criminal legal system in NYS. Our efforts this year will result in the abolition of antiquated and unfair discovery, bail, and speedy trial laws in 2020.

In the Juvenile Rights Practice, staff worked zealously to safeguard the rights and needs of our clients in every facet of their lives from courts and schools to protective agencies. This year, we launched two new client-centered initiatives— the Juvenile Rights Youth Leadership Board and Set the Record Straight—which fight to decriminalize foster youth, and challenge lawless revocations of youth on aftercare.

16 Leading Through Partnership

This year, partnerships with community organizations, government agencies, pro bono partners, and other advocates led us to achieve sweeping reforms and case victories on behalf of all New Yorkers.

Our close collaboration with clients, government cates focused on issues facing young people in the officials, and agencies helped us bring increased juvenile and criminal justice system. The Coalition, fairness to our criminal legal system this year. Staff in turn, became a critical resource in ensuring that from our Criminal Defense Practice joined with com- we could address challenges and best practices in munity advocates, many of them personally impact- implementing the momentous Raise the Age legis- ed by the justice system, to mount an action plan lation across NYS. Passed in 2017 and implemented and campaign to reform key criminal justice laws, gradually from 2018 to 2019, the Raise the Age educate the public, and advocate for legislation to legislation increased the age of criminal respon- force needed changes to the state’s bail, discovery, sibility from 16 to 18 years old and moved young and speedy trial laws. This powerful partnership peoples’ cases into specialized court systems. was successful. As we move towards the January 1, Before it passed, 16- and 17-year-olds who entered 2020 effective date of new criminal justice laws in the criminal justice system were treated as adults NYS, we remain unified with our partners, working and held in adult jails and prisons—with no option to together to ensure that these important protections have their case heard in Family Court. Additionally, are implemented correctly and not rolled back. our Education Advocacy Project partnered with NYC By working within child protection agencies to develop school stability The Legal Aid Society’s housing practitioners made programs and transportation solutions, and pro- history this year by coordinating the largest state- vided substantial input as the NYC Department of communities wide coalition of tenant and affordable housing Education rewrote the school discipline code. advocates in recent history and securing the most we can meet the significant changes to the rent regulation system Advocating on behalf of our immigrant youth clients, in a generation. The new law expanded regulation a multi-disciplinary team worked with pro bono co- statewide for the first time and eliminated high-rent counsel and community advocacy partners to suc- clients where vacancy decontrol and preferential rents. These cessfully challenge federal immigration policy that changes will have an enormous impact on the lives unlawfully restricted more than 6,000 young people they are. of the 2.5 million people occupying rent-regulated from finding a path to lawful residence in the US. apartments in NYC. Our Civil Practice also formed the Coalition of Labor and Disability Advocates to Only by working in collaboration with our community ensure low-wage workers’ rights are upheld and to and pro bono partners can we achieve long-lasting protect older adults’ ability to remain in their homes and meaningful change. We’re only as strong as our KHADINE DE PAIVA and receive care. relationships, and this year proved that the more we STAFF ATTORNEY invest in our partners, the more we’re able to radi- Working on behalf of our young clients, our Juvenile cally improve the lives of our clients. FORECLOSURE Rights Practice lawyers were instrumental in creat- PREVENTION PROJECT ing the Youth Justice Coalition, a group of advo-

18 19 Expertise Where it Matters

When life and liberty hang in the balance, expertise matters. Our 140+ years of experience working directly with hundreds of thousands of clients make our staff uniquely equipped to meet the needs and understand the challenges our clients face today. This year, we used our expertise to push for reforms that help dismantle the harmful barriers that can destabilize the lives of our clients and damage their communities. From our trial work, through our appeals and systemic advocacy work, our staff and attorneys truly “make the law.”

Expertise empowers us to meet the critical needs of youth whose only infraction was running away of our clients by focusing resources to help them from their foster care placements—recognizing address and overcome the issues they face. the significant harm caused by arresting already- traumatized children. We also challenged NYC’s In January of this year, we debuted our Homicide authority to return youth to juvenile facilities for Defense Task Force—an interdisciplinary team of alleged violations of the terms of their early release. highly skilled senior attorneys, mitigation specialists, Our success in this case forced the city immediately homicide investigators, and paralegal case handlers. to release a dozen youth in NYC unlawfully held in Members of the Task Force respond immediately to juvenile detention. Our trial teams also worked to homicide arrests and provide clients the full range streamline the implementation of the Interstate of legal and social services needed for a vigorous Compact for the Placement of Children to ensure defense. This new team is setting the standard that New York upholds its policy of keeping biologi- Our clients who struggle for practice in NYC and across the country, and is cal families together. already saving lives. Here’s how: Our client Mr. B was with mental illness charged with Murder in the Second Degree for the Expertise guides us as we respond immediately to are among the most stabbing death of another man in the Bronx. Despite new attacks on long-standing protections for our the fact that he was not in the apartment where clients. misunderstood and the incident took place, the judge remanded him at arraignments. Our Homicide Defense Task Force As our immigrant communities continue to come vulnerable people in the team spent months investigating the case, locating under attack from overtly hostile federal immigra- important witnesses and visiting the client weekly tion policies, we are the only organization in NYC criminal justice system. to gather information. Through those efforts, they with the capacity and expertise to provide them I am proud to be part discovered that witnesses lied in the grand jury to with the tireless defense they deserve. In response frame our client for the murder as a way of protect- to an arbitrary policy change that restricted immi- of a team of attorneys ing their own family member responsible for the grant youth aged 18-21 from filing for immigration killing. The case against Mr. B was dismissed. relief, our immigration litigation team filed suit with and social workers who pro bono co-counsel. In the first ruling of its kind, specialize in humanizing, Expertise propels us to challenge policies and in March 2019, the federal court found in our favor practices that have been ingrained and accepted and granted injunctive relief to more than 6,600 supporting and for too long. immigrant youth who were given the opportunity to seek permanent residence and citizenship. Advocate advocating for this group. In a momentous ruling, our Juvenile Rights trial team groups in , Washington State, New Jersey, successfully challenged and changed NYC’s de- and Massachusetts have filed similar challenges. cades-old practice of seeking warrants for the arrest JEFFREY BERMAN STAFF ATTORNEY, MICA UNIT CRIMINAL DEFENSE PRACTICE

20 21 MAKING A DIFFERENCE Our 2019 Impact $4.52M 34 Every day, in every borough, The Legal Aid Society taxpayer dollars saved by the Time Saved active Law Reform cases on the docket set Campaign, which works to ensure that our to benefit millions of people across the city, works in courtrooms and communities to deliver clients do not remain in jail because of an state, and nation. These cases span the administrative error in a sentence calculation. spectrum of social justice concerns from justice to New Yorkers. Our direct representation of 50 clients were served and 7,381 days in criminal justice reform to immigrant rights, prison were saved. health law, homelessness, housing, juvenile thousands of individuals every year informs our impact rights, prisoners’ rights, and public benefits. litigation efforts and policy advocacy—providing us with a powerful perspective from which to begin dismantling the systemic barriers that keep our clients from thriving. 6,343 >80% We stand with our clients, as we push beyond clients served by the Parole Revocation of all 16 year olds arraigned under the new Defense Unit. The work of the unit ensures Raise the Age law were moved from Criminal individual cases to effect change on a broader, societal that people who return to NYC and are on Court, where they would be treated as adults, level. In 2019, we were one of NYC’s first responders in parole are able to remain in the community to Family Court, where their cases belong. and reconnect with family and friends. Served by integrated practice teams in all times of legal crisis, mobilizing to use law and policy five boroughs, our experts in adolescent defense saw a rise in filings and achieved to fight mass deportations, violence in communities, fairer outcomes for clients. homelessness, the separation of children from their families, and more. This year, all across The Legal Aid Society, we forged meaningful partnerships with communities and 125,127 830 people served by our Civil Practice in over general and special education consultations organizations to launch new initiatives and improve our 50,484 cases across all five boroughs of NYC. provided by our Education Advocacy Project Our Civil cases cover a diverse range of issue on behalf of children in need of educational ability to serve new and existing clients. areas including housing, homelessness, support, resulting in 365 new cases, and the employment, health, public assistance, facilitation of 20 substantive trainings education, immigration, and more. presented to community groups, agencies, law schools and advocates.

22 23 OUR 2019 IMPACT Advancing Access Reforming DNA Case Law to Benefits

NYC maintains an unregulated and largely secre- Since Samy’s case was over and he had no further After being denied seven dental implants from her tive databank containing the DNA profiles of more conviction to challenge, there was not an obvious Medicaid managed care plan, Ms. D contacted The than 82,000 people that provides no protection to path to correct this unfair ruling. Our attorneys did Legal Aid Society through our Access to Benefits persons wrongly included in the databank. This year, not give up. The DNA Unit went to the appellate helpline. Her diagnosis of epilepsy with partial com- our DNA Unit made new groundbreaking case law court with a petition for a civil writ of mandamus, plex seizures made it unsafe for her to use dentures challenging NYC’s controversial local DNA index. In a procedure that had never been used before to or any prosthetic. Missing nearly all of her molars, Samy F. v. Fabrizio, we defended Samy, who was 16 at challenge the denial of DNA expungement. The she was unable to eat solid foods and resorted to the time of his arrest, and whose DNA sample was appellate court granted Samy’s petition, and ruled blending all of her food—against her doctor’s orders taken from him without parental consent. Despite for the first time that NYC’s rogue DNA index must to eat solid, plant-based foods. We filed an appeal our success in fighting his conviction and sealing follow State genetic privacy laws. This precedent on Ms. D’s behalf and argued that her current man- his case, the prosecution would not expunge Samy’s allowed other judges to protect the DNA of those aged care plan did not act reasonably with sound DNA from the NYC index. We filed a motion arguing not convicted of a crime and provided a new way to medical judgment, nor was it in Ms. D’s best interest. that under NYS law, because Samy’s case ended challenge other unfair genetic privacy rulings in the The appeal included several doctors’ letters, a narra- without a conviction, his DNA should not be stored future. tive from the client, and academic articles examin- in the NYC databank for the rest of his life. The judge ing the relationship between epilepsy and prosthetic denied the motion because the NYC DNA databank rehabilitation. A dental expert on behalf of the De- was not bound by NYS DNA laws. partment of Financial Services overturned the denial in full, approving all seven implants and related services. Ms. D will now have a full set of teeth.

Setting The Record Straight Criminal justice issues Despite having never been convicted of any crime, our clients, such as Kyle, are often denied employ- are social justice issues. ment due to purported criminal history. Kyle was denied employment with the NYC Department of Education because of two open juvenile offender ar- rests from 2007. Neither had been filed in court and TIM ROUNTREE both should have been sealed years earlier. After ATTORNEY-IN-CHARGE many failed attempts to resolve this matter on his QUEENS OFFICE own by contacting multiple city entities, our Special CRIMINAL DEFENSE PRACTICE Litigation and Law Reform team successfully got his fingerprint record destroyed and sealed his open arrest records—clearing the way for Kyle’s future employment.

24 25 Ensuring Affordable Housing Creating a Seat at the Reuniting Families in the Until recently, it was common practice when the The practice of increasing preferential rents was Table for Survivors Foster Care System rental market was soft for landlords in NYC to offer a outlawed following the rent regulation reforms The "preferential rent" to rent-stabilized tenants. A pref- Legal Aid Society helped secure in June 2019. Our In June 2019, the Criminal Defense Practice's Ex- Minimizing the impact of trauma on children and erential rent is a rent that is at "market" but below Housing team leveraged the new reforms and was ploitation Intervention Project celebrated the first families is a heightened goal in all child welfare mat- the legal rent. When the market improved or when able to secure an advantageous preferential rent for anniversary of its Client Advisory Board. The Advi- ters. Our counsel and strategy on each case must the tenant complained about repairs, the landlord Ms. S, along with the peace of mind that this new sory Board was created in response to a joint study balance the harm to children caused by removal was able to raise the rent substantially. Our Housing rent cannot be used as a threat to her tenancy. Ms. S on prostitution-related offenses and trafficking from their home and placement in foster care with Justice Unit recently helped Ms. S, a single, preg- now has a preferential rent lease for a one-year term survivors published with the Urban Institute, which the goal of keeping children safe in their homes. We nant mother of a seven-year-old child, maintain her starting November 1, 2019, with subsequent leases recommended integrating consultants or represented Michael in a child abuse matter-he was apartment's low preferential rent despite the land- based upon that amount in accordance with the peer-mentors into organizations that represent eight years old, autistic and deaf. Juvenile Rights lord's concerted efforts to raise her rent dramatical- new law. criminalized people. The four-person Advisory Board advocates fought to have him returned home with ly. With an amputated leg and prosthetic, Ms. S has has met with staff monthly, helping to address supportive services, recognizing that a child with his limited mobility. She relies solely on Supplemental decisions about post-conviction representation, needs would not thrive in a foster home. But when Security Income and public assistance, and her rent engagement with outside organizations, and policy his parents gave birth to a newborn, Administration is paid through Family Homelessness & Eviction Pre- efforts. As trafficking survivors, members are best for Children's Services filed a petition to remove the vention Supplement (FHEPS), a subsidy established equipped to guide our response to clients engaged new baby, stating that the baby would be released for families facing homelessness created as a result in the sex trade. Board members also represent only if Michael was out of their home. Struggling of previous litigation by The Legal Aid Society. the Exploitation Intervention Project at commu- with the unconscionable demand to choose be- nity meetings, and help advocate for policy reform, tween two children, Michael's family worked with our improve training materials, and facilitate organiza- team to resolve NYC's concerns. His child welfare tional training. To date, the Exploitation Interven- attorney worked with the Education Advocacy Proj- tion Project has vacated over 1,750 convictions ect to ensure Michael's home was an appropriate for 111 trafficking survivors. As one Board member setting where he could have his educational, social, observed, "We're just at the beginning...I know I'm and emotional needs met. Our advocates made a doing something good and have faith in the work compelling argument about the parents' gradual we're doing." evolution to acknowledge the depth of their son's special needs and argued that the parents had the capacity to heighten their supervision and keep both children safely at home. Justice prevailed, and the judge released the baby home while also allowing Michael to remain at home with intensive services. We have fought to make housing court a just and equitable place for our I fight to let our young clients clients. have a voice in court.

AISSATOU BARRY HYEJI KIM STAFF ATTORNEY STAFF ATTORNEY HOUSING PRACTICE JUVENILE RIGHTS PRACTICE

27 OUR EXPERTISE Juvenile Rights Practice Practice Areas The Legal Aid Society’s Juvenile Rights Practice ensures the health and welfare of NYC’s children in court- rooms and communities. For over 50 years, we have tenaciously defended the rights, needs, and interests of In 2019, threats to the safety and liberty of our clients propelled our Practice 90% of the children who appear in Family Courts in on Child Welfare, Parental Rights, PINS, and Juvenile Delinquency matters. Areas to launch new initiatives, expand services, and develop strategies to hire new, dedicated staff. Our teams worked tirelessly across The Legal Aid The Juvenile Rights Practice specializes in meeting the unique legal needs of young people, with over 200 Society to stand up and speak out on behalf of at-risk New Yorkers. experts working with over 34,000 children each year to address the traumatic and emotionally-charged cases affecting our clients and their families. As trusted confidants and advocates, our attorneys for children, social workers, paralegals, and investigators provide comprehensive representation while navigating multiple sys- Civil Practice tems and challenges affecting our clients.

Our Civil Practice operates across a network of neighborhood and courthouse-based offices as well as indi- In addition to our direct representation, we continue to partner with law firms to advance impact litigation vidual citywide units and programs. Throughout all of our offices and initiatives, we provide comprehensive aimed at system-wide abuses within the juvenile justice, child welfare, and educational systems. Through our legal assistance to clients with problems involving housing, homelessness, and foreclosure prevention; family efforts to defend the rights, needs, and interests of our clients, we drive systemic changes and policy reforms law and domestic violence; employment law; public assistance benefits; disability-related assistance; health in New York. law; HIV/AIDS and chronic diseases; elder law; tax; consumer law; education law; immigration; community development legal assistance; and reentry and reintegration matters for formerly incarcerated clients.

As a leader for marginalized individuals, we collaborate closely with the communities we serve by partner- ing with community organizations, social services and pro bono partners, law schools, and the legal services sector. Utilizing the unparalleled expertise of our staff and one of the largest civil caseloads in the nation— working on 50,484 individual cases and legal matters benefitting more than 125,000 low-income adults and children—we identify emerging trends and quickly respond to the needs of underserved populations in NYC. With decades of impact litigation, and legislative and policy advocacy work, we fight regressive policies and Pro Bono Practice advance efforts that significantly improve the law. Whether through individual representation of an at-risk client or bringing groundbreaking class action and civil rights litigation, the Pro Bono Practice provides over 3,500 volunteers with training, supervision, and men- torship each year. This allows us to deliver life-changing legal assistance to thousands of residents in every borough of NYC.

Criminal Defense Practice Our volunteers work in partnership with The Legal Aid Society staff to expand our ability to provide legal ser- The Legal Aid Society’s Criminal Defence Practice has been at the forefront of public defense in NYC since vices to a greater number of clients and communities. All pro bono referrals are screened by our attorneys and 1876—playing a major role in shaping the practice of criminal defense and the criminal legal system. legal professionals who are experts in the field. Those same experts remain on the case to provide mentorship and guidance throughout the representation. The Practice’s expansive reach spans from our client representation in courts across all five boroughs of the city to our ongoing, active presence and partnership in communities. As the primary public defender in NYC, Working with professionals from New York's major law firms, corporate law departments, and students from we are committed to protecting the rights of the most marginalized and disenfranchised people in society. We both local and national law schools, our pro bono volunteers help secure the legal rights of low-income New provide representation on trial and post-conviction litigation on close to 200,000 direct legal matters, while Yorkers in need of counsel who are unable to afford it. In the last year, our pro bono partners provided over our class action litigation and policy reform work address unjust laws and policies. This year we launched a 242,000 hours of legal assistance. Wrongful Conviction Unit to represent people on their claims of innocence and created our Cased Closed proj- ect to assist New Yorkers with the sealing of old convictions that bar housing and employment opportunities. Our scope as the country’s oldest and largest public defender goes beyond any single client or legal matter. Through community engagement and a focus on pre-entry, reentry, and wraparound services and resources for our clients, we do not wait for people to be arrested to help them. We are in communities throughout New York City working with our partners to prevent arrests from taking place altogether.

28 29 The Legal Aid Society Staff Awards Our staff is our greatest asset at The Legal Aid Society. Below are the dedicated staff members honored with our 2019 Marden Awards. The Marden Awards ORISON S. MARDEN MANAGER AWARD Barbara Byrne, Supervising Attorney, Queens Criminal Without the people who dedicate themselves to the fight every day, pursuing our mission Defense Practice to deliver equal justice would not be possible. The Legal Aid Society’s Marden Awards cel- ebrate our hardworking staff and honor their commitment and achievements. Anne Callagy, Director of Government Benefits, Civil Practice

Reginald Haley, Supervising Attorney, Brooklyn Criminal Defense Practice*

ORISON S. MARDEN STAFF ATTORNEY AWARD Daniel K. Hsiung, Staff Attorney, Low Income Taxpayer Unit, Civil Practice

ORISON S. MARDEN STAFF AWARD Juan Alonzo, Paralegal, Criminal Appeals Bureau

Eric Barreto, Support Staff, Administration (Shared Ser- vices)*

*Posthumous From left: Daniel K. Hsiung, Barbara Byrne, Juan Alonzo, Anne Callagy

The Orison S. Marden Awards were established in 1976, The Legal Aid Society’s centennial year, to recognize the excellence and dedication of our staff. The awards honor the memory of Orison S. Marden, a leader of the organized bar, a partner at White & Case LLP, and a for- mer Chair of our Board of Directors. For over 40 years, Mr. Marden was a dedicated supporter of The Legal Aid Society, often traveling to the Harlem Neighborhood Office to volunteer as a The Sandra Scott pro bono attorney. Memorial Award

Each year, the awards are presented at our Annual Meeting. Recipients are selected by a The Legal Aid Society suffered a terrible loss on July 1, committee comprised of management, exempt, and union representatives from nominations 2016, when our beloved Chief Financial Officer Sandra submitted by the staff. Scott lost her valiant struggle against cancer. Her cour- age, integrity, and dedication serve as her legacy. The Whether on the front lines providing direct client services or working on critical office opera- Sandra Scott Memorial Award for Excellence recognizes tions, this year’s recipients demonstrated efforts that went above and beyond to make a dif- the dedication and outstanding achievement of a mem- ference in the lives of our clients. Marden Awards are conferred on: Staff Attorneys, Manag- ber of our non-lawyer central administrative staff. ers, and Core Staff, including Paralegals, Social Workers, Investigators and Support Staff. Jennifer Lewis, Talent Acquisitions Manager in Human Resources and the Juvenile Rights Practice, is the 2019 recipient of the Sandra Scott Memorial Award.

30 31 2019 Pro Bono Publico Awards

The Legal Aid Society held the 2019 Pro Bono Publico Awards Ceremony at the Prince 2019 PRO BONO LAW FIRM HONOR ROLL George Ballroom on Monday, October 28, honoring over 260 individual attorneys and Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason & Anello PC 41 law firms for their outstanding and sustained achievements in pro bono services. The firms recognized were nominated by our staff in every borough for their exceptional Arnold & Porter LLP O’Melveny & Myers LLP commitment to ensure that no New Yorker is denied the right to equal justice. Judge Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP , Deputy Chief Administrative Judge for Justice Initiatives for the Edwina G. Mendelson Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP NYS courts, presented the awards to the honorees. Covington & Burling LLP Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP Penn Probono Alumni Consulting, Inc. The Public Interest Law Leadership Award was presented to Jennifer L. Kroman, of Crowell & Moring LLP Petrillo Klein & Boxer LLP Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP. Beginning in 2012, Jennifer’s collaboration with the Exploitation Intervention Project established a groundbreaking pro bono project Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Proskauer Rose LLP representing survivors of human trafficking seeking vacatur of prior convictions. The Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP work has become a calling, and Jennifer is now a nationally recognized advocate for survivors, assisting legal services organizations throughout the country with lobbying DLA Piper LLP (US) Ropes & Gray LLP for legislation and establishing similar volunteer projects. Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP Shearman & Sterling LLP Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP Sidley Austin LLP

The 2019 Honorable Jonathan Lippman Pro Bono Law Firm Award was presented to Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman LLP Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, in recognition of its exceptional pro bono commitment Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP to our organization and clients. Last year, nearly 100 Debevoise staff contributed over Goodwin Procter LLP Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP 4,600 hours of critical legal assistance to clients in areas as diverse as immigration de- fense, disability advocacy, civil rights litigation, criminal appeals, and the preservation Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP White & Case LLP of affordable housing. Kirkland & Ellis LLP Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP Latham & Watkins LLP Winston & Strawn LLP Mayer Brown LLP Milbank LLP Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP

32 33 Bard Family Charitable Fund The Maitri and Vivek Fund INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT Our Supporters Richard and Kerri Bartlett Fund Major, Lindsey & Africa $25,000+ Belson Family Fund Malcolm Gibbs Foundation, Inc. Christopher W. Johnson Daniel M. Berger & Elyse D. Echtman Mathews Family Fund Jeffrey L. Kessler, Esq. and Regina D. Kessler We are deeply grateful to these law firms, corporations, foundations, Charitable Trust McCarter & English, LLP Stacey and Eric Mindich and individuals for their support of The Legal Aid Society and our The BP Group DJ McManus Foundation, Inc. Calico Fund Mertz Gilmore Foundation $10,000 - $24,999 core principle that no New Yorker should be denied access to justice Center for Survivor Agency and Justice Mintz & Gold LLP Lara S. Buchwald, Esq. The Cameron Clark Memorial Fund Michael and Susan Nash Family Charitable Fund John K. Carroll, III, Esq. and Elizabeth Carroll because of poverty. Jacques & Emy Cohenca Foundation, Inc. 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34 35 Sascha N. Rand, Esq. Danzey Burnham, Esq. Steven Lawrence Fasman, Esq. Mary E. Henning Sarah Gibbs Leivick, Esq. and Emily C. Nagle, Esq. and Bryan J. Lowrance, PhD Linda E. Ransom, Esq. and Andrea R. Butler, Esq. and Jeff E. Butler, Esq. Andrew M. Faulkner, Esq. and Emily A. Fraenkel Thomas J. Henry, Esq. S. Christopher Szczerban, Esq. Patrick J. Naughton, Esq. James J. Capra, Jr., Esq. Mendell Calabia Ellen L. Federman-Conklin, Esq. Angela K. Herring, Esq. Karen Hoffman Lent, Esq. Andrea L. Nicolas, Esq. and Vinh P. Pham Gary M. Rosenberg, Esq. and Denise Rosenberg Thomas R. Campbell Warren L. Feldman, Esq. Barry B. Herzog, Esq. and Margaret Herzog Gillian L. Lester, JSD Rise B. Norman, Esq. Andrew J. Rossman, Esq. William F. Cavanaugh, Jr., Esq. and Cynthia Fernandez Lumermann, Esq. Tracy Richelle High, Esq. Andrew J. Levander, Esq. and Carol A. Loewenson Martin Nussbaum, Esq. and Kane Nussbaum Susan Brooks Ruskin, Esq. and Mary Ellen Cavanaugh Eileen and Andrew Fisher David G. Hille, Esq. and Marcella Hille Stuart D. Levi, Esq. and Jordana Schein-Levi Kathleen O'Connor, Esq. and Bradley I. Ruskin, Esq. The Honorable Sarah L. Cave Douglas E. Fleming, III, Esq. Jon A. Hlafter, Esq. Lynn E. Levine and Fred L. Levine Matthew L. Larrabee, Esq. Jennifer M. Schneck, Esq. Eugene L. Chang, Esq. Kristen R. Fournier, Esq. Crystal K. Ho, CFP Michael A. Levy, Esq. and Tara Walpert Levy Christine A. Okike, Esq. William J. Schwartz, Esq. Sarah N. Chapman, Esq. and Barry A. Bohrer, Esq. Melissa B. Francis, Esq. and David Mackler, Esq. Michael K. Hoffman, Esq. and Marian H. Hoffman Joseph A. Lipari, Esq. and Louise E. Tranford Sean A. O'Neal, Esq. L. Kevin Sheridan, Jr., Esq. C. Michael Chitwood, Esq. Marilyn M. Frank and William P. Frank Mary E. Hogue and Robert S. Morgenstern Louise L. Locke Maria-Leticia Ossa Daza, Esq. Steven R. 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Warren Janice M. MacAvoy, Esq. Walter C. Perrin, III, Esq. and Jenny R. Tolan $1,000 - $4,999 Barbara and H. Rodgin Cohen Andrea Gede-Lange, Esq. James Eric Ivester, Esq. Christopher P. Malloy, Esq. Caroline M. Pignatelli, Esq. Debo P. Adegbile, Esq. J. Peter Coll, Jr., Esq. David R. Gelfand, Esq. and Katherine M. Gelfand Richard T. Joffe, Esq. Kayalyn A. Marafioti, Esq. and Roger E. Podesta, Esq. Noreen Weiss Adler, Esq. and Barbara S. B. Collins Marie L. Gibson, Esq. Thomas Kahn, MD and Simi Kahn David R. Marshall, Esq. Pearl Polifka, Esq. and Robert Polifka, Esq. Derek J. T. Adler, Esq. Roger A. Cooper, Esq. and Samira Kawash Edward Scott Gilbert, Esq. and Judy E. Gilbert James L. Kainen, Esq. and Theresa E. Kleinberg Nancy J. Marchand, Esq. Stephen E. Poltrack, Esq. and Gael H. Poltrack Roger E. Alcaly, PhD and Helen Bodian Sean F. Corrigan, Esq. and Karen Corrigan Daniel K. Gillmor Stacy J. Kanter, Esq. and Eric M. Kornblau, Esq. Rebecca Marchioni, CPA Adam Proger Barry J. 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Davidson Ellen Goldschmidt Charles L. Kerr, Esq. and Heather Thomas The Honorable John Sherwood Martin Deborah Jo Rennels Karen R. Backus and Alan B. Goldberg Jessica K. Delbaum, Esq. Katherine K. Goldsmith David A. Kerschner, Esq. Steven J. Matays, Esq. Daniel C. Reynolds, Esq. Christopher M. Barlow, Esq. Mylan L. Denerstein, Esq. Hector Gonzalez, Esq. and Aimee E. Gonzalez Alison I. Kessler and Andrew Z. Kessler Maxim Mayer-Cesiano, Esq. Patrick G. Rideout, Esq. Roland Barral, Esq. and Lisa Principe Yafang Deng, Esq. Matthew B. Goodman, Esq. Robert M. Kessler, Esq. Mary M. McCord, MD and Alexander L. Okun, MD David M. Rievman, Esq. and Anne Oh Maria Rocha Barros, Esq. Henry J. DePippo, Esq. and Kathleen C. DePippo Julie R. Gorla, Esq. Louis B. Kimmelman, Esq. and Joy B. Kimmelman Alexandra J. McCormack, Esq. Joseph A. Riley, Esq. and M. Catherine Riley Lawrence N. Barshay, Esq. Patrick A. Devanney Jason S. Gould, Esq. Alison McKinnell King, Esq. Michael A. 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36 37 Andrea J. Schwartzman, Esq. Dwight S. Yoo, Esq. Helfried J. Schwarz, Esq. Joanna M. Zdanys, Esq. Howard Seife, Esq. and Amy Seife Nazim Zilkha, Esq. and Gabrielle G. Zilkha Robert F. Serio, Esq. George A. Zimmerman, Esq. and Karen B. Shaer, Esq. and Cathy Zimmerman Benjamin E. Rosenberg, Esq. Scott M. Zimmerman, Esq. and Avinash Sharma Vivian M. Zimmerman David J. Sheehan, Esq. David M. Zornow, Esq. and Martha Zornow David Silverstrom, DDS Reed A. Smith, Esq. MATCHING GIFT SUPPORTERS Spencer G. Smul, Esq. and Karen Smul American Express Foundation Orin S. Snyder, Esq. Employee Gift Matching Program Audrey L. Sokoloff, Esq. and Tim Hosking Bank of America Charitable Foundation Sarah D. Solomon and Howard L. Solomon BNY Mellon Community Partnership Matthew O. Solum, Esq. (Powering Potential) Joseph L. Sorkin, Esq. Capital One Bank, N.A. Lawrence S. Spiegel, Esq. and Lori A. Spiegel Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Susan F. Springer Citizens Bank Charitable Foundation Brian M. Stadler, Esq. and Suzanne Stadler Gap Inc. Erik J. Stapper, Esq. and Antoinette Stapper GE Foundation Ann B. Stebbins, Esq. and GlaxoSmithKline plc. Robert B. Stebbins, Esq. Google, Inc. Neil A. Steiner, Esq. and Amy S. Steiner The Hartford James Lamont Stengel, Esq. and JPMorgan Chase Foundation Beverly J. Bartow Matching Gift & Volunteer Programs Eric P. Stephens, Esq. and Emily A. Bormann Kirkland & Ellis Foundation Jocelyn E. Strauber, Esq. Kirkland & Ellis LLP James S. Stringfellow, Esq. LexisNexis Group Ragini Subramanian, Esq. Liberty Mutual Foundation Match Timothy F. Sullivan, Esq. Mastercard Laura Swihart, Esq. The McGraw-Hill Companies Ivan Taback, Esq. Community Partners Blair T. Thetford, Esq. McKinsey & Company Matching Mark E. Thierfelder, Esq. and Courtney A. Lederer Mutual of America Foundation - Matching Gifts Sally A. Thurston, Esq. and Mark T. Power, Esq. NFL Foundation Tracey A. Tiska, Esq. and Peter W. Tomlinson, Esq. Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Christopher J. Torrente, Esq. Pfizer Foundation Joshua Traube The Prudential Foundation Dina G. Traugot, Esq. Matching Gifts Program Conray C. Tseng, Esq. and Jennifer Lee The Rockefeller Foundation Julie A. Turner, Esq. TPG Special Situations Partner David E. Vann, Esq. Viking Global Foundation A. Paul Victor, Esq. and Ellen G. Victor The Walt Disney Company Foundation Daniel R. Walfish, Esq. Susan C. Waltman, Esq. and Thomas M. Barry Andrew M. Wasserman, Esq. and Donna Wasserman Dan K. Webb, Esq. David J. Weinberger, Esq. and Bettina Weinberger Michael L. Weiner, Esq. and Lucille Weiner Katherine G. Weinstein, Esq. Kenneth A. Wolff, Esq. Elise A. Yablonski, Esq. and Ralph M. Stone, Esq.

38 39 Servant of Justice In Appreciation of Our Corporate Sponsors SPONSOR ADVOCATE FIN FOGG MEMORIAL Nicholas M. Grumbach, MD Ann B. Stebbins, Esq. and FUND and Elizabeth S. Robert B. Stebbins, Esq. Cleary Gottlieb Steen Berg & Androphy Grumbach Michael L. Stein & Hamilton LLP Boies Schiller Flexner LLP Arnhold Foundation, Inc. Laurence S. Harris, MD Stober Lafer Family Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP Dechert LLP Peter A. Atkins, Esq. and Rita Harris Foundation Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP DLA Piper LLP (US) and Laurie Atkins Jennifer L. Hichme, MD and Maureen C. Sullivan and Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Eversheds Sutherland Felice Axelrod Michael A. Hichme Kevin F. Sullivan Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Lawrence G. Babin Michael K. Hoffman, Esq. and George D. Sussman & Jacobson LLP Goldin Associates Elinor B. Balka Marian H. Hoffman Elizabeth L. Grayer, Esq. and Kirkland & Ellis LLP Jones Day and Sigmund Balka Howard I. Hurtig, MD and Aidan Synnott, Esq. 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40 41 Financial Summary REVENUES 2018 2019 For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019

Criminal Defense Practice 160,636,826 172,563,261 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION Juvenile Rights Practice 46,439,432 47,993,771

2018 2019 Civil Practice 66,927,616 69,093,012 Contributions (net of direct expenses related to the benefit) 14,870,225 14,183,747 Assets Return (loss) on investments, net 358,946 801,850 Cash and cash equivalents 26,165,376 11,758,397 Court awards 278,010 14,722 Receivables from grants and 41,985,598 69,667,428 Other income 1,659 2,886 governmental contracts, and other Investments, at fair value 24,178,987 24,907,275 Total Revenue $ 289,512,714 $304,653,249 Deferred charges and other assets 7,050,314 6,661,377 Property and equipment, at cost, net 5,514,794 4,917,705

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total Assets $104,895,069 $ 117,912,182

Liabilities and Net Assets Criminal Defense Practice 153,103,977 160,074,752 157,633,083 160,636,826 172,563,261 Liabilities Juvenile Rights Practice 42,322,535 43,031,074 43,607,277 46,439,432 47,993,771 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 2,940,058 5,203,578 Civil Practice and Other 45,601,159 54,612,631 64,525,412 82,436,456 84,096,217 Loan payable 2,128,222 - Total Revenue $241,027,671 $257,718,457 $265,765,772 $ 289,512,714 $304,653,249 Accrued payroll and other employee expenses 32,249,063 32,324,388 Program advances 513,036 - Accrued postretirement health and benefits cost 52,375,870 58,332,320 Pension liability 10,187,122 14,999,944 Deferred lease incentives and lease obligations 18,967,803 17,854,821

Total liabilities $119,361,174 $128,715,051

Commitments and Contingencies 305M Net Assets 300M 290M Without donor restrictions (20,144,724) (17,071,187) 258M 266M CIVIL 250M 241M With donor restrictions 27.6% 200M —Purpose and time restricted 3,612,596 4,202,295 —Perpetual in nature 2,066,023 2,066,023 150M CRIMINAL Total with donor restrictions 5,678,619 6,268,318 100M JUVENILE 56.6% 15.8% Total net asset deficiency (14,466,105) (10,802,869) 500M

0 Total liabilities and net asset deficiency $ 104,895,069 $ 117,912,182 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Revenue over 5 years 2019 Revenue

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42 43 Lewis, Aisha Lewis-McCoy, Tashi Lhewa, Diana Li, Olivia Li, Cynthia Li, Joseph Licitra, Laura Lieberman-Cohen, Susan Light, Vicki Light, Justin Lim, Margaret Lin, Jessica Linda, Martha Lineberger, Amanda Lipari, Aviv Lipman, Richell Lisboa, Susan Litt, Nancy Little, Paul Liu, Elizabeth Loebman, Melissa Loehr, David Loftis, Elizabeth Logan, Catherine Logue, Kalah Lomax, Niasia Lomax, Michele Lombardo, Digna Lopez, Michael Lopez, Eileen Lopez, Alejandra Lopez, Armando Lopez, Katherine Lopez, Mayzabeth Lopez, Melinda Lopez, Zoraida Lopez, Israel Lopez Alderete, Tania Lopez-Zaldivar, Sharon Lowe, Marianna EXPENSES Lowenfeld, Caroline Lowry, Allison Lowy, Luke Lu, Sheree Lukowicz, Emily Lundgren, Shirley Luong, Justine Luongo, Megan Luzier, Julie Ly, Douglas Lyons, Erwin Ma, Ying-Ying Ma, Keri Mabry, Alexandra MacDougall, Lorraine Maddalo, Jacob Madubuko, Alma Magana, Jillaine Maillet, Shavonn Mainor, Zoie Mair, Amina Majeed, Evelyn Malave, Leah Maloney, Keith Malonis, Eileen Malunowicz, Jordan Manalastas, CRIMINAL JUVENILE TOTAL TOTAL 2019 2018 Monika Manchanda, Luis Mancheno, Andrew Mandel, Melissa Mandor, Romel Mangru, Leigh Mangum, Sarah Manley, William Mantlo, Gabriela Manzanares, Aurora Maoz, Alyssa Marcinak, Maud Maron, Lissette Marquez, Carlos Marquez Salazar, Brunilda Marrero, Nizaly Marrero, Amber Marshall, Torey Marston, Brad Martin, Leah Martin, Vanita Martin, Antonio Martinez, Maria Martinez, Jocelyne Martinez, Helen DEFENSE RIGHTS CIVIL PROGRAM ADMIN/ TOTAL TOTAL Martinez, Luis Martinez, Mariella Martinez, Pauloma Martinez, Avery Martinez, Jose Martinez, Mildred Martinez, Katheryne Martone, James Martorano, Hallie Marx, Lori Masco, Alicia Mason, Bobette Masson- PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE EXPENSES FUNDRAISING EXPENSES EXPENSES Churin, Amee Master, Titus Mathai, Nancy Matos-Rodriguez, Alexandra Matta, Julia Mattson, Natalie Maust, Prudencio Maysonet, Isha Mazumdar, Perry Mc Aninch, Thomas Mc Call Jr, Edward Mc Carthy, Employee Expenses Colette Mc Crae, Zachary Mc Dermott, Dorothy Mc Donald-Starace, Lorraine Mc Evilley, Irmin Mc Kenzie, Sheneka Mc Kenzie Sage, Lena Mc Mahon, Thomas McCall, Heather McCarthy, Julia McCarthy, Margaret McClean, Jonathan McCoy, Megan McCoy, Elizabeth McCullough-Sanden, Anjole McDermott, Jaquanna McDonald, Deborah McGee, Amelia McGovern, Caroline McGrath, Michelle McGrath, Sarah Professional staff salaries 73,485,183 21,526,684 27,774,700 122,786,567 5,311,080 128,097,647 122,039,068 McHenry, Kathleen McIlraith, Sirica McIntosh, Leeanne McIntyre, Christine McKeithan, Tiffany Mckellar, Caitlin McLaughlin, Julia McNally, Tracy McNeil, James McQueeney, Aarron McWillie, Steven Mechanic, Demaris Medina, Samuel Medina, Alice Meehan, Eric Meggett, Laura Meigh, Stacy Meisner, Bryant Mejia, Galina Melamed, Maria Melchor, Irene Melendez, Luisa Melian, Rosa Mendez, Meghan Mendez, Support staff salaries 19,553,336 5,257,892 8,239,465 33,050,693 4,077,050 37,127,743 34,887,650 Giovanni Mendez, Arthur Mendola, Donovan Mendoza, Jean-Gladys Mensah, Margarita Menuar, Sonia Mercado, Lindsey Mercer, Madeleine Mercer, Fern Merenstein, Claire Merkine, Henry Meyer, Kathleen Meyers, Ajene Meyers, Richard Meyerson, Jennifer Michaelson, Barbara Michalska, Kevin Michels, Justyna Mielczarek, Spencer Migotsky, Maria Milin, Ezra Miller, Caitlin Miller, Caroline Miller, Ryan Miller, Fringe benefits and 43,980,455 12,970,632 19,477,539 76,428,626 4,394,060 80,822,686 77,650,031 Tasaion Miller-Veitch, Lynette Miller-Volel, Guy Mills, Saundra Mills, James Mingo, Jenna Minor, Tatyana Mints, Sharon Miodovsky, Steven Miraglia, Jean Miranda, Shayan Mirzahaidar, Heather Misterka, Dawne other employee costs Mitchell, Peter Mitchell, David Mitchell, Neville Mitchell, Kacie Mitterando, Renee Mittler, Donie Mixon, Robert Moeller, Ronald Mohan, Jusselia Molina, Cynthia Molina-Santos, Marie Mombrun, Edgar Monasterio, Curtis Moner, Lauren Monosoff, Edwin Montano, Isi Montero De Oleo, Mollie Montgomery, Paul Montgomery, Claudia Montoya, S Moody, Hermine Moore, Geno Moore, Michael Moore, Daniel Moore, Brianna Moore, Mara Moradoff, Melanie Morales, Jessica Morales, Shante Morales, Hellen Moreira, Lorca Morello, Shaquara Morgan, Florence Morgan, Tameka Morris, Antoine Morris, Martin Morris, Susan Total employee 137,018,974 39,755,208 55,491,704 232,265,886 13,782,190 246,048,076 234,576,749 Morris, Roslyn Morrison, Theresa Moser, Jennifer Moses, Christelle Moussignac, Aaron Moyne, Atusa Mozaffari, Edwin Muarip, Allan Muchnik, Autumn Mukhopadhyay, Nicole Mull, Katherine Mullen, Videsh expenses Mungaroo, Vanity Muniz, Fay Munro-Cole, Jonathan Munro-Hernandez, Helen Munro-Singleton, Gabriel Munson, Tomoeh Murakami-Tse, Aaron Murdock, Donald Murphy, Joyce Murphy, Claudine-Annick Murphy, Michael Murphy, Eileen Murphy-Zadoff, Michael Murray, Kathryn Murray, Stephen Myers, Toni Myers, Sharon Naipaul-Gopaul, Daniel Nakos, Anyika Nance, Shanti Narra, Bharati Narumanchi, Beth Natale, Angela Navarro, Marie Ndiaye, John Needham, Erin Neff, Michael Nelson, Kenwyn Nelson, Kirsten Nelson, Dalourny Nemorin, Noelle Nero, Edda Ness, Todd Neuhaus, James Neville, Diana Nevins, John Newbery, Brett Newman, Lucy Newman, Robert Newman, Janee Newsome, Elizabeth Newton, Caroline Ng, Kensing Ng, William Nicholas, Alice Nino, Dajehne Nisbett, Jamie Niskanen-Singer, Yvonne Nix, Other Expenses Thomas Nixon-Friedheim, Michelle Noah, Sunny Noh, Ariane Nolfo, Sateesh Nori, Linda Norona, Ilan Norwood, Russell Novack, Lillian Novak, Rebecca Novick, John Novoa, Felix Nunez, Tyrone Nurse, Makeda Nyabingi, Grace Oboma-Layat, David O'Brien, Thomas O'Brien, David Ocasio, Judy Ocasio, John O'Connell, Ryan O'Dell, Randi O'Donnell, Niamh O'Flaherty, Oona O'Flaherty, Kelli Ogbuzuo, Anna Oguntimein, Occupancy costs 11,461,418 2,601,053 6,756,550 20,819,021 1,422,099 22,241,120 21,453,840 Elizabeth Oh, Lisa Ohta, Clarissa O'Konsky, Nadia Okraku, Jubril Oladiran, Sarah O'Leary, Ward Oliver, Milagros Oliveras, Michelleann Oliveros, Efrain Olmo, Olayemi Olurin, Margaret O'Marra, Kristy O'Neill, Anne Oredeko, Migdalia Orengo, Eliza Orlins, Rosalie Orta, James Ortiz, Michele Ortiz, Maria Ortiz, Miguel Ortiz, Orlando Ortiz, Wilberto Ortiz-Batista, Kiarra Osorio, Karla Ostolaza Ortiz, Benigno Otano, Allison Communications 653,685 165,322 285,952 1,104,959 95,627 1,200,586 1,036,563 Ottley, David Ourlicht, Lynexa Owens, Zulay Oyarvide, Japheth Ozaeta, Janet Ozarchuk, Juni Ozzengett, Eliza Pacheco, Melissa Padilla, Aadhithi Padmanabhan, Yvonne Pagan, Will Page, Christina Paliogiannis, Rashmi Panchal, Girish Panchal, Damjan Panovski, Ivan Pantoja, Philip Papiasvili, Franklin Parache, Brian Parcon, Crystal Parham, Eun Hai Park, Sean Parmenter, Norman Parrish, Michael Pate, Umesh Patel, Office operating 822,276 260,498 367,667 1,450,441 442,204 1,892,645 1,819,044 Carina Patritti, Vanessa Paugh, Melissa Paul, Emily Paul, Diane Pazar, Rebekah Pazmino, Robert Peck, Rachel Pecker, Arthur Peeples, Natalie Peeples, Christopher Pelletier, Rebeka Penberg, Khadeya Penson, Purchases and leases of 2,853,015 910,406 1,522,814 5,286,235 1,037,474 6,323,709 2,160,261 Mary Peppito, Damelsa Peralta, Joshua Perez, Roberto Perez, Ricardo Perez, Sebastian Perez, Julia Perez Rosales, Michael Perkins, Chavonte Perkins, Cornelius Perry, Tiffany Pesante, Haley Pessin, Kyle Peters, Pamela Peters, Mykiel Peterson, Teers Peterson, Renato Petocchi, Polixene Petrakopoulos, Gislaine Phillip, Vance Phillip, Vincent Phillips, Valeria Philpot, James Pierce, Joel Pietrzak, Hayley Pine, Michael furniture and equipment Pineiro, Jade Pinero, Mary Pinto, Hannah Pinto, Christopher Pisciotta, James Pitt, Lisa Pitts, Soula Platis, Lisa Podemski, Taylor Poe, Stephen Pokart, Ramzia Polizzi, Deborah Pollack, James Pollock, Katherine Law books and 624,851 139,587 500,993 1,265,431 12,800 1,278,231 1,340,384 Ponce, Amy Pont, Tyron Pope, Stephanie Pope, Ronald Popo, Allen Popper, Emily Poppish, Terrome Porter, Marvin Posada, Linda Postell, Meagan Potter, Laura Potter-Cahn, Eric Poulos, Ashwani Prabhakar, Frederic Pratt, Zenobia Prattis-Montgomery, Anton Pribysh, Risa Procton, Timothy Pruitt, Angelica Puente-Soto, Noel Purcell, Enrico Purita, Nina Puro, Robert Quackenbush, Jennifer Quijano, Michelle Quinn, reference materials Alice Quinn, Veronica Quinones, Ruben Quiterio, Nelson Rabaza, Ivette Rabeiro, Sara Raftery, Kristal Ragbir, Laboni Rahman, Christina Raj, Amber Ramanauskas, Stephanie Ramdhari, Edwin Ramirez, Heather Trial minutes 488,093 196,138 18,979 703,210 1,914 705,124 574,728 Ramirez, Marlene Ramirez, Jasmine Ramirez-Burgos, Jadera Ramirez-Garcia, Ushadevi Ramjit, Stephanie Ramos, Aida Ramos-Herrera, Timothy Ramsammy, Rolston Ramsammy, Omar Rana, Kristie Ranchurejee, Jess Rao, Michael Raskin, Nicholas Raskin, Kyla Ratliff, Michelle Rattoballi, Georgia Rattray-Gray, Philip Rauch, Kai-lin Rausch, Ora Raymore-Kenlock, Natalie Rea, Alexander Redlins, Katherine Cost of investigations 1,491,115 48,802 629,129 2,169,046 32,214 2,201,260 1,805,015 Redmon, Morgan Reed, Gretchen Reeser, Brandon Reim, Marcus Reina, Sara Reisberg, Alison Reisner, Brendan Relyea, Jane Remler, Wendy Remy, Beth Rennekamp, Lauren Restivo, Frances Resto, Ekaterina and expert witnesses Revia, Kenny Rey, Marie Reyes, Susan Reyes, Alex Reznik, Alexandra Rhodd, Rania Riad, Victor Richards, Joseph Richardson, Robin Richardson, Cassandra Richardson, Tasha Ricks, Elizabeth Rieser-Murphy, Alfonzo Riley, Nakeisha Riley, Lillian Ringel, Katie Ringer, Jennifer Ritter, Diego Rivera, Nicholas Rivera, Alfredo Rivera, Janet Rivera, Arlene Rivera, Cynthia Rivera, Jeffrey Rivera, Joseph Rivera, Ricardo Rivera, Professional services 111,825 47,575 3,899,656 4,059,056 947,555 5,006,611 1,318,189 William Rivera, Yevgeniya Rivkina, Corey Robert, Kendell Roberts, Rodney Roberts, Lauren Roberts, Samuel Roberts, Justin Robinson, Melanie Robinson, Stacey Robinson, Whitney Robinson, Kasandra Robinson, Yolanda Robles, Jesseyka Roche, Jacqueline Rodriguez, Heidy Rodriguez, Lia Rodriguez, Alijah Rodriguez, Ana Rodriguez, Angelica Rodriguez, Edwin Rodriguez, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Emil Rodriguez, Transportation 945,218 82,094 237,072 1,264,384 45,185 1,309,569 1,090,830 Felesia Rodriguez, Maria Rodriguez, Miriam Rodriguez, Shelly Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Raisa Rodriguez-Torres, Raymond Rogers, Patricia Rogers, Rory Rohan, Daniella Rohr, Jacob Rolls, Luis Roman, Rosemary Roman-Hare-Bey, Claudia Romano, Cristina Romero, Michael Rooney, Alexander Roos, Angela Rosa, Jose Rosado, Krystal Rosado, Jane Rosales, Mignon Rosales, Angel Rosario, Sylvia Insurance 411,016 125,850 176,454 713,320 42,567 755,887 713,869 Rosario, Magda Rosa-Rios, Jeffrey Rose, Tamar Rosen, Cheyenna Rosenbaum, Scott Rosenberg, Emma Rosenberg, Mimi Rosenberg, Terri Rosenblatt, Rebecca Rosenfeld, Emily Rosenfield, Lydia Ross, Alana Roth, Timothy Rountree, Joy Royaux, Gail Rozansky, Michael Ruben, Paulette Rubinsky, Scott Rudnick, Elisha Rudolph, Ishrat Ruhi, Hector Ruiz, Shaliyah Ruiz, Deborah Rush, Laura Russell, Dawn Ryan, Delia Depreciation 339,201 88,016 274,649 701,866 141,992 843,858 922,802 Ryan, Alexander Ryley, Joelle Ryu, Theodora Saal, Margaret Saalfield, Janet Sabel, Steven Sacco, Ellen Sacks, Erin Sage, Megumi Saito, Melissa Salce, Diana Salierno, Bulban Salim, Desiree Salomone, Jamshid and amortization Saloor, Lori Salyer, Victoria Salzano, Jane-Roberte Sampeur, Syshawn Samuel, Jacqueline Samuels-Jaffee, Christine Sanchez, Kevin Sanders, Ronald Sanders, Sara Sanders, Gloria Sanders, Darius Sanford, Nilsa Saniel, Carol Santangelo, George Santiago, Darleen Santiago, Donovan Santiago, Edda Santiago, Iliana Santiago, Joseph Santiago, Sasha Santiago, Jorge Santos, Priyadarshni Sapru, Melvin Saravia, Other 593,444 151,089 889,859 1,634,392 2,685,635 4,320,027 3,166,853 Eugene Sarchiapone, Louis Sartori, Heather Saslovsky, Martha Saunders, Lauren Saunderson, Matthew Scarcella, Debra Scarlett, Randall Schaefer, Regina Schaefer, Kenneth Schaeffer, Lizabeth Schalet, Sophia Schall, Marguerite Schauer, Julie Schaul, Charlie Scheel, Joshua Scheier, Kimberly Schertz, Nicole Schill, Tara Schiraldi, Jeremiah Schlotman, Joel Schmidt, Cynthia Schmits, Stacy Schneider, John Schoeffel, Jeanne Schoenfelder, Mark Scholl, Caryn Schreiber, Nicolas Schumann-Ortega, Michelle Schwartz, Steven Schwarz, Kristina Schwarz, Ryan Schwarz, Rachel Schwarz, Katarina Schweitz, Adrienne Total other expenses 20,795,157 4,816,430 15,559,774 41,171,361 6,907,266 48,078,627 37,402,378 Scott, Jean Scott, Eric Scott, Matthew Scott, Stephen Scott, Zaida Scott, Marcia Seckler, Samantha Seda, Jacob Segall, Raul Segundo, Benjamin Seibel, Keith Seidman, David Seman, Julie Sender, Jeffrey Senter, Amy Serlin, Susan Sevin, Melina Sfakianaki, Hasan Shafiqullah, Soelma Shagdarova, Taramanie Shakur, Daequan Shane, Taylor Shann, Stephanie Shapiro Marden, Shawn Shariati, Irwin Shaw, Angela Shaw, Yuval Sheer, Syeda Sheikh, Michelle Shen, Hardeep Shergill, Desiree Sheridan, Tariquzzaman Shikdar, Alexandra Shookhoff, Stefen Short, Diana Shum, Cynthia Sichenze, Diana Sidakis, Nakeeb Siddique, Total expenses, $157,814,131 $44,571,638 $71,051,478 $273,437,247 $20,689,456 $294,126,703 $271,979,127 Fazeela Siddiqui, Naila Siddiqui, Debra Siegel, Sarah Siegel, Isabelle Siegel, Eli Siems, Luis Sierra, Isabel Sierra Velazquez, Daniel Silberger, Elana Silberman, Jennifer Siletti, Carolyn Silvers, Anna Sim, Clark excluding other than Simpkins, Christina Simpson, Kayla Simpson, Jagmeet Singh, Reshamjeet Singh, Gurmeet Singh, Riti Singh, Chantel Singleton, Kimberly Skadan, Shana Skaletsky, Sherine Skariah, Elizabeth Skeen, Maureen net periodic costs Slack, Brian Slater, Joanna Slater, Shervon Small, Marsha Smalls, Samantha Smalls, Dorothy Smalls, Julian Smalls, Jason Smallwood, Ariel Smallwood, Tamir Smart, David Smiley, Sondra Smith, Heather Smith, Alexander Smith, Alexandra Smith, Chanel Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Jodi Smith, Spencer Smith, Todd Smith, Clay Smith, Denzil Smith, Edwina Smith, Theresa Smoot-Robinson, Marvin Sobers, Marisa Soghoian, Christopher Sokoloski, Gary Solomon, Adan Soltren, Savendra Somdat, Robert Soriano-Hewitt, Paul Sparks, Shirelle Spencer, Jessica Spiegel, Ian Spiridigliozzi, Scott Spivak, Heather Squatriglia, Dan-Devarha St Juste, Christian St. Claire, Kirk Stadnika, Anna Stallmann, Scott Stamper, Katherine Stanton, Adam Starritt, Laura Stasior, Robert Staten, Rebecca Stegman-Hadar, Kerry-Ann Stephen, Sade Stephenson, Fernando Sterling, Judith Stern, Daniel Stern, David Stern, Susan Sternberg, Nereen Stewart, Gwnasia Stewart, Bess Stiffelman, Barbara Stock, Jonathan Stonbely, Andrea Stone, Alexander Stone-Tharp, Tyesha Storey, Claire Stottlemyer, Catherine Stover, Lucille Stroup, Carolyn Stuart, Lisa-Ann Stuart, Maureen Stutzman, Jennifer Suarez, Stacy-Ann Suckoo, Evan Sugar, Jeffrey Sugarman, Katherine Sullivan, Rachel Summer, Thomas Summers, Yakira Summers, Dian Susilowati, Alice Swenson, Amy Swenson, Abigail Swenstein, Andrew Sy, Sean Sykes, Dorine Sylvester, Pauline Syrnik, Veronika Tadros, Tracey Tae, CIVIL Amanda Tagore, Tanya Talaba, Sabrina Talukder, Rachel Tamaroff, Jose Tapias, Michelle Tarangelo, Elva Tavarez, Dahiana Tavarez Nanda, Carla Taveras, Bret Taylor, Cynthia Taylor, Margaret Taylor, Maria 24.2% Taylor, Nicketta Taylor, Michael Teitel, Patricia Telfort, Victor Tello, Nathan Tempey, Amanda Tenerella-Brody, Richard Terrazas, Dodd Terry, Stephen Terry, Doralee Then, Mikos Theodule, Kathryn Thiesenhusen, JUVENILE Alvin Thomas, Alicia Thomas, Ashley Thomas, Jessica Thomas, Megan Thomas, Anthony Thomas, Frances Thomas, Cynthia Thompkins, Mikila Thompson, Cheryl Thompson, Germain Thompson, Shanice 15.1% ADMIN & ADMIN 6.6% Thompson, Raynita Thornton, Adela Tiburcio, Elizabeth-Ann Tierney, Razvan Tohanean, Casandra Tolentino, Erin Tomlinson, Marilyn Toro, Carmen Torres, Azalia Torres, Grace Torres, Joseph Torres, Victor Torres, Jason Tortora, Daniele Tortoriello, Eugene Toussaint, Shushana Tracey, Meredith Trainor, Aline Traphagen, Lisa Trentacosti, Casey Trimble, Marla Catherine Trinidad, Rekha Trivikram, Carl Tropnas, FUNDRAISING 7.0% FUNDRAISING 0.4% Matthew Tropp, Danielle Troumouliaris, Jared Trujillo, Andrew Tso, Lisa Tuntigian, Alexander Turbin, Howard Turman, Garvey Turnier, Kristopher Tyndall, Roseanne Tzitzouris, Ferdinand Ubozoh, Ebele Udeogalanya, Louis Ullrich, Beth Unger, Mia Unger, Rufus Urion, Liliana Vaamonde, John Vacanti, Jennifer Vail, Devi Vairavan, Massiel Valdez, Jennifer Valentin, Sandrine Valentine, Rosa Valiente, Diane Valle, Laura Van Wyk, Matthew Vance, Louis Varela, Magdalena Varela-Hand, Jeremy Varon, Paola Vasquez, Marlene Vasquez, Shakisha Vaughan, Diana Vaynshenker, Anna Vaysleyb, Colleen Vecchione, Edwin Vega, Alexandria Vega, Pedro Vega, Veronica Vela, Ana Velez, Keanu Velez, Rosemary Vellucci, Margie Victor, Mitze Vigo Luzquinos, Vlada Viktorenko, Valeria Villa, Antonio Villaamil, Elaine Villanueva, Hernsica CRIMINAL PROGRAM We spend 93 cents of every 53.7% dollar on our programs. Vincent, Charanya Viswanathan, Alice Voller, Beverly Vu, Oxana Vusova, Brittany Waddy, Jill Wade, Rachel Wagner, Kathleen Wahl, Jill Waldman, Jackie Walker, Candice Walker, Randal Walker, Sade Walker, 93.0% Patrick Wall, Ryan Wall, Albert Wall, Peniniah Wallace, Meghan Walsh, Andielynn Walters, Joy Wang, Nicholas Wanger, Shomari Ward, Cody Warner, Rosalyn Warren, Marie Washington, Jerry Washington, Roy Wasserman, Steven Wasserman, Zwi Wasserstein, Laura Waters, Senora Watkins, Joshua Watson, Joel Watson, Meggan Ways, Javious Weather, Diamond Weaver-Bey, Alison Webster, Jill Wechsler, Jamien Weddle, Jenny Weekes, Carolyn Weeks, Elizabeth Weiner, Hilary Weiss, Danielle Weiss, Sophia Welbeck, Susan Welber, Danielle Welch, Adrienne Wells, Kyla Wells, Haley Wen, Zimei Weng, Mary Werlwas, Lorna West, Nina Westmoreland, Sara Weston-Shea, Anna Wettstein, Mark Whalen, Takiya Wheeler, Francis White, Jane White, Lois White, Timothy White, Katie White, Danielle Whiteman, Paul Wiener, Allison Wilcox, Royce Wilder, Dale Wilker, Allison Wilkinson, Diana Wilks, Edlyn Willer, Imari Williams, LaToya Williams, Jennifer Williams, Lisa Williams, Ashley Williams, Deborah Williams, Deborah Williams, Eric Williams, John Williams, Yanique Williams, Alexis Williams, Bria Williams, Donald Williams, Ebonie Williams, Gregory Williams, Tiffany Williams, Evan Willner, Ramon Willoughby, Victoria Willoughby, Tyease 2019 Total Expenses 2019 Financial Efficiency Wilson, Nicholas Wiltsie, Emily Winograd Leonard, Angela Winston, Genitha Wint, Kimberly Winther, Catherine Wise, Michael Wittman, Frank Witty, Jason Wohlford, Emily Woisin, Liron Wolff, Andrea Wolff, Cynthia Wolpert, Helen Wonahu Adam, Jennvine Wong, Kathryn Wood, Reda Woodcock, Makeysha Woodman, William Woods, Latoya Woods, Susan Woodward, Kerri-Ann Wright, Emma Wright, John Wroblewski, Jason Wu, Jin Wu, Catheranne Wyly, Jamal Wyse, Andrea Yacka-Bible, Boris Yakubzon, Karen Yazmajian, Ho-Sang Nelson Yeung, Kacy Sung Hyun Yoo, Sarah Young, Susan Yousefi, William Yukstas, Johanna Zacarias, Emmanuel Zamor, Johanna Zapateiro, Mary Zaslofsky, Carlos Zea, Taylor Zelony, Camille Zentner, Manuel Zevallos, Andrei Ziabkin, Marnie Zien, Nickeitta Zimmerman, Beck Zucker, Kenneth Zwerin Please visit www.legalaidnyc.org for the full financial report.

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