The Maine Justice Foundation is pleased to announce that applications for the 2025 Access to Justice Tax Credit Program will open on June 2, 2025. The Foundation will accept applications from eligible attorneys from June 2-16, 2025. A link to apply online will be available on June 2. Please visit CLICK HERE to apply starting on June 2.
In an effort to encourage lawyers to provide services to underserved areas of our State, the Legislature enacted this program in 2022. 36 M.R.S. Section 5219-ZZ provides that the Maine Supreme Court or its designee shall certify up to five qualified attorneys annually for participation in the Access to Justice Tax Credit program. The Court has designated the Maine Justice Foundation to administer the program and established a Standing Committee to assist and advise the Foundation in the process. The Standing Committee includes representatives of the Maine Justice Foundation, the Maine State Bar Association, and the Maine Trial Lawyers Association.
Now in its fourth year, the program will authorize up to five additional eligible attorneys to receive a $6,000 tax credit in 2025 and in each year thereafter through 2027. To be eligible, attorneys must commit to practicing law in an underserved area for at least five years, must be rostered by the Maine Commission on Public Defense Services to accept court appointments to represent clients in an underserved area, and must agree to perform pro bono legal services in an underserved area.
In 2022, 2023 and 2024, the Foundation received submissions from eligible applicants statewide representing Penobscot, Knox, Kennebec, Hancock, Waldo, Aroostook, Somerset, Androscoggin, York, and Cumberland Counties. The attorneys selected through this process to date include Cassandra Rogers and Benjamin Everett of Presque Isle, Taylor Kilgore of Turner, Gregory LeClerc of Standish, Ryan Rutledge of Skowhegan, Britany Sawyer of Arundel, Shamara Bailey of Patten, Lynn Madison of Rockland, Stephen Smith of Augusta, Sarah Catherman of Waterville, Benjamin Fowler of Bangor, Andrew Catherman of Waterville, Adrienne Fernstrom of Rockland, and Jeremiah McIntosh of Washburn. These attorneys can continue to claim this credit for up to five years provided they maintain their eligibility. This benefit will be expanded for up to five additional eligible attorneys each year through 2027. “This is a valuable incentive for lawyers to further support access to justice for Mainers in need,” states Michelle Draeger, Executive Director of the Maine Justice Foundation. “This benefit will encourage attorneys in underserved areas to help their neighbors in underserved areas to access justice through quality legal representation. We are honored to administer this program and look forward to working with the Court to report on the positive benefits associated with it to the Legislature. We can collectively solve access to justice issues in our state by employing multiple creative strategies such as this tax credit,” says Draeger.
The Maine Justice Foundation, founded in 1983 as the Maine Bar Foundation, is the state’s leading funder of civil legal aid for poor and vulnerable Mainers. Find us online and support access to justice through donations to various funds at www.justicemaine.org.
FMI: Contact Michelle G. Draeger, Executive Director: 207-620-1351, mdraeger@justicemaine.org.
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