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LEGAL SERVICES FUND
 

Legal Services Fund Trustees

Legal Services Staff

Legal Services Fund Provider

Legal Services Fund Appointments

Legal Services Fund Booklets

Legal Services Fund Complaint Process

Seminars

Schedule Winter-Spring

Consumer: Contracts/Protecting Your Credit/Identity Theft

Divorce

Estate Planning and Administration

LEGAL SERVICES FUND TRUSTEES

Catherine G. Scott, Chairperson

Local 810

Louise Carpino
James F. McGee
 

Local 2186

Michael J. Walsh
Rita Urwitz
Carol Boardman


Local 2187

Kahim Boles
Jacqueline R. Marshall
Marguerite Morgan
Patricia L. Northern
Pamela Robinson


LEGAL SERVICES STAFF

Jennie Marsh, Administrative Assistant

(215) 893-3736 or 3732

Contact for explanation or any questions in regard to plan coverage or for any problems/complaints with Fund services.

Lois Miller, Secretary

(215) 893-3710

Contact for scheduling of Wednesday appointment (First three (3) Wednesdays of each month) with the attorney.

LEGAL SERVICES FUND PROVIDER

The law firm of Willig, Williams and Davidson, 1845 Walnut Street, 24th
Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103 has been selected to provide legal services
for the Plan.

The firm will provide the services of a number of lawyers and paralegals
who have the requisite skills and experience called for by the Plan.

The intake number to obtain an attorney is: (215) 656-3663
Fax number is: (215) 561-5135

 

LEGAL SERVICES FUND APPOINTMENTS

  1. Call the Law Firm intake desk at 215-656-3663 to make an appointment
    with a Plan Attorney or you can contact the Legal Services Fund Coordinator
    (see #3 below). After your eligibility for benefits is confirmed, an
    appointment will be arranged for you. The appointment will be scheduled
    at the Law Firm.
     
  2. If you do not make an appointment, one of the Plan Attorneys will be
    available at the Union Office at 1606 Walnut Street, on the first, second
    and third Wednesday of each month between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
    Persons with appointments will have priority. Call the Union Office at
    215-893-3710 or 3736.
     
  3. If you have any questions about your eligibility, the scope of services or
    how to use the Plan, please call to the Legal Services Fund office (215)
    893-3736 or 3732 and speak with the Legal Services Fund Coordinator,
    Jennie Marsh.

 

LEGAL SERVICES FUND BOOKLETS

City of Philadelphia Employees    

Philadelphia Parking Authority Employees    

Philadelphia Housing Authority Employees    




LEGAL SERVICES FUND COMPLAINT PROCESS

Any initial complaints about the services you receive should be directed to Jennie Marsh, Administrative Assistant to the Fund for resolution if possible. If complaints cannot be resolved please follow the formal complaint process below:

If an eligible Member or Dependent has a complaint s/he may complain, in writing, to the Chair of the Plan. Upon receipt of any such complaint about legal services rendered under the provisions of the Legal Services Plan, the Chair shall appoint two (2) members of the Board of Trustees to investigate the matter. Upon completion of their investigation, including interview of the complainant and the Plan attorney, the two members of the Board shall issue a decision in writing and send a copy to the Member or Dependent, the Plan Attorney and the Chair.

If the complaining Member or Dependent is dissatisfied with the decision of the Board members, upon written request, s/he may appear before the entire Board at the next regularly scheduled Board meeting. S/he will be notified in writing as to the time, date and place of said Board meeting. The Board shall review the decision of the two Board members and shall notify in writing the Member or Dependent of its decision.

The decision of the Board of Trustees following such review shall be final and binding on the Member or Dependent.

Where an eligible Member or Dependent makes such a complaint concerning legal services, the filing of said complaint shall constitute a written waiver of the terms of confidentiality between the attorney and the Member or Dependent, to the extent necessary for the review and investigation of the complaint.

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District Council 47, American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO — 1606 Walnut Street, Philadelphia PA 19103-5482 — (215) 546-9880