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Judy Fryer

Why do you volunteer with the CCVLP?
It has been an honor and a privilege to work with the Clark County Volunteer Lawyers Program for these last several years. The work they do is fundamentally critical to our community, and to be able to lend a hand with it is immensely rewarding. I began my career as a legal aid lawyer representing low-income tenants, and the volunteer work I do through CCVLP allows me to continue providing this much needed help. Finally, the CCVLP staff is truly amazing and always there to provide whatever support and assistance I need. I am truly grateful and appreciative of this recognition!
Some words from staff about Moloy and Judy:
He is a dedicated advocate for every single client he meets with. He frequently goes above and beyond to ensure that each tenant has their specific needs met, whether that means spending extra time on the phone or arranging another time to meet with them so they can follow up to see that the issue is resolved. In addition, Moloy and Judy are so easy to work with; we are extremely grateful to have them as volunteers.
Moloy is a staple in our housing program
If Moloy wasn't fantastic enough already on his own, he has a GEM of a paralegal in Judy. She is sharp, quick to respond, considerate, and generally lovely to communicate with. They are quite the team and we love the opportunity to get to work with them.
March 2023 Attorney Volunteers:
Anne Ajayi, Josh Bean, Alyson Beck, Rachel Brooks, Chuck Buckley, Conor Buie, Chelsey Butchard, Ed Dawson, Scott Edwards, Chelsie Elliott, Peter Fels, Philip Foster, Laurie Garber, Moloy Good, Marlene Hansen, Lincoln Harvey, Courtney Himes, Scott Horenstein, Jennifer Joslin, Jeff Keddie, Crystal Lambert, Juliet Laycoe, Mary-Anne Linden, Beatrice Lucas, Jeffrey Peterson, Mercedes Riggs, William Robison, Tonya Rulli, Amber Rushbanks, Eulalia Soto-Esquival, Anna Vujovic, Marisa Nelson, Michelle Prosser, and thank you to support staff at Stahancyk, Kent & Hook.
