Legal Aid Society of Hawai'i Employee Directory
Legal ServicesHawaii, United States51-200 Employees
The Legal Aid Society of Hawai'i is a public-interest, nonprofit law firm based in Honolulu that provides free civil legal services to those who qualify. Founded in 1950, it operates nine offices across Hawaii and maintains a staff of attorneys, paralegals, and administrative personnel. Its work covers family law, public benefits, consumer law, fair housing, housing law, foreclosure counseling, and tax preparation, and it does not handle criminal law. It also houses the Hawaii Immigrant Justice Center, which serves immigrants and focuses on protecting the human rights of groups including domestic violence victims, trafficking victims, and abandoned or abused children. It serves residents across Hawaii who need legal aid and qualify for free services, with an emphasis on advancing fairness and access to civil justice. A notable recent development is a 2025 partnership with St. John Center to help clients with documented disabling conditions apply for Social Security benefits and related disability income.