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Kathryn Murray joined ILS in January 2020 as a Statewide Implementation Attorney after spending fourteen years as a Staff Attorney at the Legal Aid Society in New York City. While at the Legal Aid Society, she worked as a trial attorney in Criminal Defense Division of the Brooklyn and Staten Island offices, and served on the Executive Board of the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys from 2014-2015.
Tammeka is the ILS’ Ambassador to the World, being the first voice callers to our office hear, and the first person visitors to the Office see. She also keeps the Office running smoothly, and helps the rest of the Office staff to navigate the new State purchasing and HR procedures.
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Statewide Caseload Plan 2017
Statewide Caseload Report October 2019
Statewide Caseload Report October 2020
Statewide Caseload Report October 2021
Performance standards are critical in setting forth what constitutes effective legal representation of criminal defendants and Family Court litigants. The New York State Office of Indigent Legal Services has established several sets of performance guidelines to advance its statutory purpose to “monitor, study and make efforts to improve the quality of services” provided under County Law article 18-B. See Executive Law § 832 (1). These ILS performance standards should be read alongside other relevant state and national guidelines.
3rd Upstate Model Family Representation Office Grant RFP
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Nick joined the ILS in March 2021 as a Data Scientist. He received his M.A. in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Problem Solving and Analysis, from the University at Albany - SUNY, in December 2019. His capstone consisted of designing a research project which focused on implementing proactive policing techniques inside of police departments.
Reilly Weinstein, LMSW, joined ILS in May 2021 as the Data Outreach Officer. She has an MSW from Silberman School of Social Work, Hunter College, and a BA in Psychology and Spanish from Goucher College. Reilly ultimately chose the field of social work for its emphasis on social justice and multi-level intervention to create systemic change.
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