This bill mandates that the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Veterans Affairs enter into agreements with law firms to provide federal appellate litigation services to eligible disabled veterans seeking disability compensation from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The legal services will be offered free of charge to veterans and will specifically focus on representation before the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims following adverse decisions at the Board of Veterans Appeals. To qualify for the program, disabled veterans must have a net worth of less than $2 million, and law firms must meet specific criteria, including a minimum of ten years of experience in veteran benefits law and maintaining a physical office in New Jersey.

Additionally, the bill outlines the qualifications required for law firms to participate in the program, such as having a principal owner licensed to practice law in New Jersey and admitted to the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, as well as having entered appearances in at least 300 cases at that court. The Commissioner is also empowered to require periodic reporting from participating law firms regarding the legal services provided. The bill aims to enhance access to legal representation for disabled veterans in New Jersey, ensuring that they receive the necessary support in navigating the appeals process for disability compensation.