The unprecedented mortgage foreclosure crisis required an unprecedented response from the legal community, especially after the Legislature mandated that the courts conduct personal conferences in every residential foreclosure matter.

Two bar groups in areas with particularly high foreclosure rates—Nassau and Queens counties—stepped up to the plate, forming the Nassau County Bar Association Mortgage Foreclosure Pro Bono Project and the Queens County Bar Association’s Volunteer Lawyer Project.

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