Voluntary Legal Service Plan Declination

Declination of a Legal Matter

The National Legal Office

The National Legal Office may decline to accept any matter for a covered individual if the National Legal Office determines that the matter:

  • is lacking in sufficient merit to warrant pursuit
  • has been previously handled by retained legal counsel or matters where the individual represented himself or herself, or has been referred to a Participating Referral Attorney
  • had been raised to a Staff Attorney an inordinate or unreasonable number of times without substantial change of circumstances
    is in conflict with any third-party interest or client interest

The Participating Referral Attorney

Participating Referral Attorney may decline to accept any matter for a covered individual that the Participating Attorney determines:

  • is out of the area of his or her usual and customary practice
  • is in the covered individual’s best interest to retain other legal counsel
  • is in conflict with any third-party interest or other client interest
  • is lacking sufficient merit to warrant pursuit
  • has been raised to the Participating Referral Attorney an inordinate or unreasonable number of times without substantial change of circumstances
  • is a preexisting matter that has been handled by an attorney or where the individual has represented himself or herself