Thursday, August 27, 2009

NEWS: Strengthened Legal Services To Fight HIV Discrimination

Experts Call For Strengthened Legal Services To Fight HIV Discrimination In Asia Pacific
Main Category: HIV / AIDS
 


Sixty legal experts, people living with HIV, and representatives from key populations in thirteen countries in the Asia and the Pacific region today called on governments to fight HIV discrimination by strengthening and expanding HIV-related legal services. The experts attended a seminar on HIV-related legal services hosted jointly by the International Development Law Organization (IDLO), Asia Pacific Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (APN+), the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the United National Development Program (UNDP).

The experts also reviewed a Toolkit recently developed by IDLO, UNAIDS and UNDP to improve access to legal services in developing countries and transitional economies, one of the key gaps in the world's response to HIV. The Toolkit will assist governments and NGOs to: 1) develop proposals and submit applications to donors; and 2) initiate, expand and strengthen HIV-related legal services.

The Toolkit guidance covers legal service delivery models applicable in a range of settings for government agencies, stand-alone HIV legal organizations, community service and human rights groups, universities and private sector lawyers. It also includes a model training curricula for lawyers and paralegals, monitoring and evaluation of programs and resource mobilization strategies.

"Experience in the AIDS response has shown that access to legal services is an important part of guaranteeing protection from discrimination, getting redress for human rights violations and expanding access to HIV prevention and treatment," said David Patterson, Manager of IDLO's HIV and Health Law Programme. "However, such programmes are not sufficiently supported by national AIDS responses, and where they do exist, quality and scale are often insufficient."

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No "one size fits all" for legal services 

Legal services in the context of HIV take many forms. These include: legal information and advice, including through telephone hotlines; formal litigation, including strategic litigation to create legal policy; mediation and other forms of dispute resolution; assistance with informal or traditional legal systems (e.g. village courts); and community legal education. Legal service providers are not always lawyers. They may be paralegals, volunteers, students or peer educators. Such services are provided in a range of settings, including HIV treatment and counseling centers, mainstream legal aid centers, as well as prisons and community settings. Work may also be linked to advocacy for law reform.

According to Jeff O'Malley, Director, HIV/AIDS Group, UNDP, "the rationale for supporting HIV legal services rests on two related arguments. One, they are essential to improving access to justice and a key means to protect the human rights of socially marginalized and vulnerable populations. Two, they are essential as a means to ensure optimal HIV, health and development outcomes, all of which are underpinned by the realization of rights." 

"One of our goals is to support countries to recognize how important legal services can be to the achievement of universal access and MDG 6, and then work with them to develop a strategy to scale up these services," explained O'Malley. "Existing HIV-related legal services are generally small in scale and patchy in coverage. With high levels of 'legal' marginalization of key populations, the achievement of universal access to prevention, treatment, care and support demands a commitment to strengthening legal protection and access to HIV-related legal services."

"There are extraordinary examples of great work being done to provide legal services," said Patterson. "It is imperative that legal services are taken to scale with the same urgency that we seek to provide treatment."

The seminar included participants from Australia, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. The seminar took place prior to the International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific. The Congress is due to be opened on Sunday, 9 August, by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, H.E. Hj. DR. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Financial support for the seminar was provided by AusAID and OFID.

APN+ is the network of people living with HIV and AIDS in the Asia Pacific region. It was established in 1994 at a meeting in Kuala Lumpur by 42 people living with HIV and AIDS (PLHIV) from eight countries in response to the need for a collective voice for PLHIV in the region, to better link regional PLHIV with the Global Network of PLHIV (GNP+) and positive networks throughout the world, and to support regional responses to widespread stigma and discrimination and better access to treatment and care. APN+ is now celebrating its 15 year anniversary with members from 28 countries from across the Asia Pacific Region and maintains a Secretariat Office in Bangkok which coordinates a growing number of regional PLHIV focused projects. http://www.apnplus.org 

AusAID is the Australian Government agency responsible for managing Australia's overseas aid program. The objective of the aid program is to assist developing countries reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development, in line with Australia's national interest. Additional financial support for this seminar was granted through AusAID's International Seminar Support Scheme (ISSS). The ISSS funds attendance at international development-oriented seminars in Australia and overseas. The scheme helps to develop knowledge and technical expertise in developing countries, and builds linkages between the government, academic and community sectors in Australia and our partner developing countries. http://www.ausaid.gov.au 

UNDP is the UN's global development network, advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life. We are on the ground in 166 countries, working with them on their own solutions to global and national development challenges. As they develop local capacity, they draw on the people of UNDP and our wide range of partners. http://www.undp.org 

Comment:
HIV is one of the most dreaded desease which probably second only to man's age old problem, discrimination. Changes like theses in policies and the legal service system will surely, though slowly, shape our thoughts and how we treat those least fortunate, those afflected by HIV. 

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NEWS:State Legal services authority off the mark


Imphal, August 26 2009: In the absence of any permanent appointment to its various posts, there is growing apprehension that the Manipur State Legal Services Authority would not be able to function effectively and ensure its benefit to the people.

Addressing a press conference in this regard at the Court complex of District and Session Judge here this afternoon, Member Secretary of Manipur State Legal Services Authority and Judge of District and Session Judge, Manipur East Th Surbala pointed out that although the State Legal Services Authority has been set up as in other States of the country, no permanent appointment to its various posts have been made so far in case of Manipur.

As per the guideline, the posts of Member Secretary and other sub-ordinate staff in the Legal Services Authorities are permanent and should be appointed on permanent basis.

But in case of Manipur, the appointments are being done on contract basis, Surbala informed, adding that such arrangements would hamper in smooth functioning of the State Legal Service Authority.

She explained that State Legal Services Authorities have been set up with the main objective of providing legal assistance to marginalised sections of the society like women and children, those belonging to SC and ST, mentally and physically handicapped persons, factory workers who have been incapacitated, victims of natural calamities and communal clashes and those under the protection of Juvenile Justice Act as well as those whose annual income is upto Rs 25,0000.However, in the present state of affairs prevailing in the Manipur State Legal Services Authority, it is very unlikely such benefits would be able to ensure to the beneficiaries, she rued.

Informing that notification have already been given for permanent appointment, Surbala lamented that the same has not yet been implemented till date.

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Monday, August 17, 2009

Legal Service Plans Grow Popular During the Recession

If used or managed right plus the right timing, purchasing a prepaid legal service plan can be one of your best investments , but always be wary of the benefits and always, always be vigiklant in what you are getting. Click here to go to the source site

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Legal Service Plan List Index

The American Prepaid Legal Services Institute does not endorse or recommend any prepaid or group legal service plan. This partial listing of organizations offering prepaid and group legal service plans was compiled from information furnished by the listed organizations and is produced solely to provide information to groups and individuals.  



601 E St. NW
Washington, DC 20004
Phone: (800) 633-4496 
Association legal service plan
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AmeriEstate Legal Plan, Inc.
3525 Hyland Ave. Ste. 150
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Phone: (800) 235-0963
(714) 881-1360 x 361
Fax: (562) 296-9760
Email: Greg Reese
Legal access plan with a specialty in estate planned and related services.

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480 Capital Square, 400 Locust Street
Des Moines, IA 50309
Phone: (515) 246-1200
(800) 888-4184
Personal Legal Service Plans; Business Legal Service Plans; Employee Benefit Plans; Association Legal Service Plans and Telephone: Access Plans
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Caldwell Legal, U.S.A
5464 Ethel Way,
P. O. Box 245778
Sacramento, CA 95824
Phone: (916) 455-3425
(800) 222-3035
Employee Benefit Plans; Personal Legal Service Plans; Business Legal Service Plans
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2000 Town Center, Suite 2350
Southfield, MI 48075
Phone: (888) 529-5665
Group Legal Service Plans; Employee Benefit Plans
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1060 Kings Highway North, Suite 205
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
Phone: (856) 667-1133
Toll-free: (800) 550-5297
Employee Benefit Plans, Employer Sponsored Group Legal Plans, Personal Legal Service Plans, Business Legal Service Plans.
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2909 Fannin
Houston, TX 77002
Phone: (713) 493-2722
Fax: (713) 493-2720
Toll-Free:(888) GRACE-89
info@GracePPLG.com
www.gracepplg.com
Personal/Family Legal Service Plan; Business Legal Service Plan; Employee Benefit Plan
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A MetLife Company
1111 Superior Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114
Phone: (800) 423-0300
Employer Sponsored Group Legal Plans
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Legal Club of America Corporation
7771 West Oakland Park Boulevard, Suite 217
Sunrise, FL 33351
Phone: (800) 305-6816
Personal/Family Legal Service Plans; Business Legal Service Plans
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629 Wesley Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Phone: (800) 728-5768
Comprehensive Legal Service Plans
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16 Ann Street, P. O. Box 2405
Meriden, CT 06450
Phone: (203) 634-8428
(800) 772-4577
Personal Legal Service Plans; Employee Benefit Plans
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Partnership Marketing Group
200 North Martingale Road
Schaumburg, IL 60173
Phone: 847-605-7244
Fax: 866-874-2028
Consumer Plans; Employee Benefit Plans
Representing: The Legal Services Plan, Signature LegalCare
AARP Legal Services Network
Carol A. Ree, Vice President, Professional Network Services
Email: Carol Ree
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National Legal Plan
330 Vanderbilt Motor Parkway
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Phone: (800) 292-8063
Personal Legal Service Plans; Business Legal Service Plans;
Employee Benefit Plans; Elder Law Legal Plan
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Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc.
P. O. Box 145
Ada, OK 74820
Phone: (800) 654-7757;
(580) 436-1234
Employee Benefit Plans; Business Legal Service Plans;
Personal Legal Service Plans
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Professional Marketing Group
119 North Emerson,
P.O. Box 165
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
Phone: (847) 255-8410
Personal Legal Service Plans; Business Legal Service Plans;
Employee Benefit Plans
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Texas Legal Protection Plan

P.O. Box 162650
Austin, TX 78716-2650
Email: James Buck, president
1-800-252-9346
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U.S. Legal Services Inc
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8133 Baymeadows Way
Jacksonville, FL 32256
Phone: (800) 356-5297 (LAWS)
Personal Legal Service Plans; Business Legal Service Plans;
Employer Sponsored Legal Plans; Traffic Legal Service Plans 

Friday, August 14, 2009

Overcharging Still Rife: Report


The legal industry still has some work to do on the practice of overcharging, with a new report claiming the act is rife. Consumer organization Choice has released a report claiming consumers are getting a “raw deal” from legal practitioners. In one case examined by Choice a lawyer charged $750 for typing a three-page document and $40 for receiving a message to return a phone call.

In another case Russell, who engaged a lawyer acquaintance to handle his mother's estate , received a bill for almost $8000, with a costs disclosure document he claims he was not shown or told about previously. And these cases are not alone. In the 2007-08 financial year, 827 complaints were lodged with Victoria’s Legal Services Commissioner relating to overcharging, while in South Australia almost 40 per cent of cases at the state’s Legal Practitioners Conduct Board related to overbilling.

In the same period, complaints about legal costs comprised 23.5 per cent of all written complaints received by the NSW Office of the Legal Services Commissioner (OLSC). 

"The generalization that lawyers over charge is the perception out there- it’s the challenge for lawyers to educate their clients and bring to the fore their value proposition,” said Mills Oakley Lawyers partner, Warren Scott. “I think often while a client may raise it in a joking fashion there is some seriousness to it.” Scott understands the concerns of consumers who are often unfamiliar with legal billing systems, but said consumers were starting to become more informed about the value of some legal services.

“I think people are seeing that paying a reasonably high hourly rate is acceptable as long as the practitioner has experience and is not learning on the job,” he said. “I think that they have a better understand these days of value for service.”

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Comment:
With this unscrupulous  practitioners going around, overcharging unsuspecting clients, getting a  Legal Service plan would be the best choice, but never forget to  always be vigilant when checking through the contract's details and coverage.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Legal Services In Arizona - Contact Info

Here are some Prepaid legal service providers in Arizona along with their address and contact info.. Also, i added the maps for this companies courtesy of Google Maps.

Arizona Legal Services

10211 N 32nd St # E1
Phoenix, AZ 85028-3845

(602) 788-5340

(602) 788-8900
azlegalservices.com

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Decus Legal Services (DLS)

1855 E. Guadalupe Rd. #102
Tempe, AZ 85283

(480) 775-6612

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Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc

10230 E Le Marche Dr
Scottsdale, AZ 85255-8645

(480) 941-6638
prepaidlegal.com

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Legal Services

1202 E Maryland Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85014

(602) 503-1078
myparalegal101.com

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Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc

10636 E Oxbow Dr
Dewey, AZ 86327-5350

(928) 772-3030
prepaidlegal.com

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Direct Access Legal Services

629 N Sulleys Dr
Mesa, AZ 85205-6150

(480) 464-8484
directaccesslegal.com

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Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc

Placement on map is approximate
PO Box 7751
Mesa, AZ 85216-7751

(480) 361-5682
prepaidlegal.com

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Poet Woods LLC Indep. Assoc.Prepaid Legal Services

Ste 23
4802 E Ray Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85044-6410

(480) 633-7693
prepaidlegal.com

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First Choice Legal Services

1901 N 16th St
Phoenix, AZ 85006-1909

(602) 222-9102
matchpoint.com

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Arizona Legal Document Services

101 W Main St
Mesa, AZ 85201-7309

(480) 307-9306
arizonalegaldocs.com

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Should You Sell Prepaid Legal Services Plans?

Some prepaid legal services plans solicit members of the public to sell the plans, through multi-level marketing programs. Most people who participate in multi-level marketing do not enjoy the experience and drop out. Some people seem to have a natural inclination toward that type of marketing and to network sales, and thus may find this type of program to be attractive. As the example of the real estate agent, described above, indicates, there may be a natural niche in your business where selling prepaid legal services plans can benefit both you and the buyer, and it may be a good adjunct to your regular business activities. (Click HERE for the full resource) 

While typically charging for the privilege of selling their plans, some plans which engage in network marketing report that more than half of their associates do not sell even a single plan. Be very careful about paying for the opportunity to participate in any multi-level marketing scheme, as often the largest profits are in the sale of the opportunity as opposed to the product ostensibly being marketed through the scheme. If you search the Internet, you will find a lot of information about prepaid legal services plans, and complaints by former sales associates and customers.

Do you have plans on Selling Prepaid Legal Service? Now you know the Do's, Dont's and the things to be noted if your to sell this service.

What is a Prepaid Legal Service?

The Pre-paid Legal Service industry has existed in Europe for over 100 years, since 1907, but is a relatively recent phenomenon in the United States. Legal plans have been sold in the United States since at least the early 1970s. While some market services via independent associates (who often specialize in a specific area), most "legal-care" companies offer their services through insurance agents (as part of their portfolio of services), through salaried staff or through independent agents working on commission.

In some states, pre-paid legal service plans are considered to be insurance, and are regulated by the state's insurance commission; in these states an individual must obtain an insurance license from the state before they are able to market memberships.

to go to the link.Prepaid legal services are a lot like having legal insurance. Typically, a prepaid legal service plan provides consumers with certain specific legal services at no cost, and reduced rates for other services in exchange for a membership fee, premium, or some other sort of prepayment. Prepaid legal services provide consumers with ready access to legal services at set costs. Because consumers have this ready-access to lawyers, they can often prevent litigation before it starts, because consumers are able to seek an attorney before a legal problem is full-blown. Likewise, a lawyer can check over a contract, credit problem, or zoning arrangement, for example, before you sign or build. There are thousands of prepaid legal service companies offering several types of plans, which offer varying amounts of legal service at variable cost, generally able to meet a specific income need. Click HERE to read more 

Prepaid Legal Plans generally provide free phone consultations, will or document overviews, considerable discounts on legal services, written fee agreements, and grievance procedures. You can purchase prepaid legal services for yourself, your family, your business, or even for a particular relationship, such as prepaid legal services for your employment situation. As of 2000, an estimated 122 million Americans had some form of a legal service plan.

This is a great article that gives us an overview on what a Prepaid Legal Service is plus a short take on its history. For more info you can visit its source here.