The need for legal services among the poor is overwhelming. According to an American Bar Association study, at least 40% of low and moderate-income households experience a legal problem each…
read moreThe biggest players in the legal industry aren’t just making big bucks, they’re making big impressions in the lives of people that they’re serving pro bono. New data collated by…
read moreThe last week of October is Legal Pro Bono week. In light of the week-long event, the New Jersey State Bar Association will host their 9th Annual Pro Bono Conference…
read moreIn a country where defendants in criminal cases are automatically assigned a lawyer due to the Sixth Amendment, it’s a shame that family law cases don’t share the same right.…
read moreWhat happens to the people who don’t have a home, get in a legal pickle, and can’t afford it? Lawyers to the Rescue save their day! We caught up with…
read moreThe last week of October is National Pro Bono Week, and state bar associations across the United States are joyously engaging in pro bono work to observe the theme. [1]…
read moreIf legal pro bono isn’t for people, then what is it for? Associate Professor Margaret Kwoka of the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law engages in legal pro bono…
read moreThe Ford v. Kavanaugh story had the nation gripping their seats as the drama unfolded live on September 28th, 2018. Professor Christine Blasey Ford came forward with a testimony against…
read moreAll for Pro Bono, and Pro Bono for All Probably the most inclusive pro bono group in the United States, the New York County Lawyers Association was the first big…
read moreUK Pro Bono to be Dismantled, Poses Risk Under new economic reforms in the UK, legal aid will see a big fall posing a risk to people in need of…
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