2008-09 Attorney Referral
For more than 150 years members have come to rely on their Association for support and service in a wide variety of areas. That commitment to service continues today.
NSEA/NEA's Attorney Referral Program provides members with legal advice on personal matters. Each eligible member is entitled to two 30-minute consultation sessions free during each membership year. If you need additional legal help, the Attorney Referral Program lets you get that help at rates below participating attorney's usual fees.
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NSEA/NEA has for many years provided members legal protection in employment-related matters. But in today's complex world, simply having legal help for employment-related matters is not enough. At one time or another, each of us needs legal counsel on personal matters that are important to us and our families.
That's why we created the NSEA/NEA Attorney Referral Program. This unique program is designed to make sure that every member has access to affordable legal advise.
Who Can Participate
The Attorney Referral Program is open to any active, life, support, or retired member, and the member's spouse and dependent children.
What The Program Provides
NSEA has identified attorneys throughout the state who have agreed to handle certain personal matters at a substantially reduced rate.
During any membership year (from September 1 to August 31), eligible members are entitled to two free 30 minute consultation sessions with any of these association-approved attorneys. During the two free sessions, you may discuss any legal matter except income tax preparation.
In addition to these free consultations, members may have specific legal work performed in five "core" areas at a 30 percent reduction of that attorney's normal fee.
NSEA/NEA is committed to making sure that qualified and competent attorneys participate in the Attorney Referral Program.
Before any attorneys can become a part of the program, they must be approved by both the NSEA and the NEA. They must agree to provide service to members at times that are convenient to members— times outside the normal working day.
Participating attorneys must agree to discuss fees before they render services. And they must be willing to accept payment for their fees by some installment payment plan. In some cases, that may even include credit cards.
The NSEA/NEA Attorney Referral Program — designed to deliver for members.
What Isn't Covered
While NSEA and NEA provide additional programs to help with job-related legal problems, the Attorney Referral Program covers almost every type of personal legal problem you might face. There are, however, a few areas where participating attorneys are not required to give members the 30 percent discount.
Problems such as business dealings, bankruptcies, and preparation of a defense in Internal Revenue Service income tax matters are not covered under the 30 percent discount.
The 30 percent discount also does not apply to the defense of criminal violations, other than traffic violations in which financial liability exceeds $50.
Participating attorneys are not permitted to represent a member in any matter in which the adverse party is the NEA, the NSEA, an NEA affiliate, or another NEA member—except in separation or divorce proceedings.
And of course, court costs, filing and service fees, and attorney out-of-pocket expenses are not automatically covered.
It's also important to note that if you obtain your own attorney, you won't receive the discount rate, even if that attorney later becomes a participant in the NSEA/NEA Attorney Referral Program.
How You Can Take Advantage Of This Member Service Program
The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the NSEA/NEA-approved law firms participating in the program in your state are LISTED HERE .
Before Using the NSEA/NEA Attorney Referral Program . . .
- Call the attorney's office and identify yourself as a member of NSEA using the Attorney Referral Program.
- All rural members contact your UniServ Director:
- Dwight Blake: 702.733.7330 or 800.248.6732, ext. 5016
- Leah Brady: 775.777.8361 or 888.673.2004
- Rose Brennan: 775.828.6732, ext. 3021 or 800.232.6732
- Randy Cahill: 775.828.6732, ext. 3029 or 800-232-6732
For further information about the NSEA/NEA Attorney Referral Program, contact Debbie Cahill at 800.248.6732, ext. 5020.
Remember, discuss the fees you will be charged with the attorney before the session begins.
Attorneys are not required to accept cases.