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A Social Network Committed to Social Responsibility

To help address the growing need for legal assistance for low-income individuals about the complex bureaucracy surrounding government health insurance programs, Fenwick & West*† and the Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County launched a new project in October 2010 aimed at increasing access to affordable health care. Working together, the partnership organized clinics to advise low-income seniors and disabled adults on how to qualify for affordable healthcare coverage. These “Share of Cost” clinics serve individuals and families in San Mateo County, Calif., whose income is slightly above the Federal Poverty Level but is insufficient to meet the expense of

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“We” vs. “They”

We spend a lot of time thinking, talking, and writing about why lawyers, law firms, and legal departments should do pro bono work. In case you need another reason, check out this research brief from the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship.  Their bottom line:  “Employee volunteer programs can engage employees emotionally and intellectually.” We often focus on the business case and “bottom line benefits” of pro bono and general corporate volunteerism, such as skills development, lower absenteeism, reduced turnover, and increased productivity.  This brief explores whether pro bono and corporate volunteering could “foster social identity and a strong sense

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Don’t Be Intimidated: Selecting In-House Pro Bono Projects

At this year’s PBI Annual Conference, in-house counsel and other legal department pro bono leaders broke into groups to discuss a variety of topics relevant to the continued development of in-house pro bono.  One group, led by Adam Brink of The Clorox Company**, focused its discussion on the selection of pro bono projects including how departments starting, expanding, or refocusing their pro bono efforts can select the right projects. Getting Started When creating an in-house pro bono program, there are a series of steps to take prior to selecting specific projects.  Before any significant projects can be started, departments must

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The December 2004 Tsunami: A Global Pro Bono “Tipping Point” for Deloitte

PBI was honored to recognize Deloitte Financial Advisory Services (FAS) LLP with the first-ever PBI President’s Award, presented at the 2013 PBI Annual Dinner on November 7 in New York.  Among its many contributions, Deloitte FAS has provided invaluable assistance to PBI, enhancing and refining PBI’s collection and analysis of annual pro bono performance data for its Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge® reports.  The company is also working with PBI, Merck & Co., Inc.**, and others on the Pro Bono Measurement Project, a comprehensive process to enable law firms and legal departments to measure the societal good and business benefits

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Our Nation’s “Hunger Cliff”

More than 47 million Americans who benefit from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly referred to as food stamps, recently experienced sharp reductions in their monthly assistance.  The automatic cuts will decrease food stamp spending by $5 billion in the 2014 fiscal year, leaving many people struggling to get by, especially at the end of each month. With the start of November marking what food activists have termed the “Hunger Cliff,” we at The PBEye have been thinking about pro bono efforts designed to fight hunger and increase the availability of nutritious and affordable food.  Pro bono work to support

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CPBO Loves New York

While in New York for PBI’s National Leadership Convocation and Annual Dinner, CPBO hosted its third annual in-person meeting for pro bono leaders from legal departments in the greater New York area and met individually with representatives from local in-house departments. CPBO’s in-house pro bono leaders meeting was generously hosted by Viacom Inc.** Michael Fricklas, executive vice president, general counsel and secretary of Viacom, welcomed attendees, who included representatives from Citigroup**, Consolidated Edison, Goldman Sachs Group, Prudential Financial**, Time Warner, and UBS Wealth Management Americas. Fricklas shared Viacom’s commitment to the community and mentioned some of the benefits of collaboration with attendees. CPBO Director Eve Runyon

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Video: Why Do Pro Bono? Allen Kato, Fenwick & West

We’ve all been beneficiaries of some kind of assistance, right? This week we hear from Allen Kato, associate at Fenwick & West*†. Take a listen as Kato explains why he believes it is important for lawyers to  give back to the community. YouTube Link * denotes a Signatory to the Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge® † denotes a Member of the Law Firm Pro Bono Project

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Interested in a Pro Bono Consultation?

The 2013 Pro Bono Institute Annual Dinner has arrived and tonight’s the big night at Gotham Hall!  That means it’s also time for Law Firm Pro Bono Project house calls in New York City and this week we’ve already met with five firms! These house calls are part of our expert consultative services program, where Law Firm Project Director Tammy Taylor and Law Firm Project Assistant Director Reena Glazer visit law firms and meet with pro bono committees, firm and office leaders, partners, and pro bono coordinators, directors, and managers to discuss trends in pro bono and to learn about

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How Do You Take the Conference Home With You?

Planning is underway for the 2014 PBI Annual Conference and The PBEye has all things Conference-related on the mind.  As we previously wrote, there are many meaningful ways to take the Conference home with you and continue building upon what you learn in March.  For instance, you can supplement the Conference materials with even more information found in the Law Firm Pro Bono Project’s Resource Clearinghouse or you can check out the “Best of the Conference” webinars, which update and reprise some of the most popular sessions. Our friends at Alston & Bird*† took it one step further and designed

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Greetings from the ACC Annual Meeting

Coming live from Hollywood this week! CPBO is in Los Angeles at the ACC Annual Meeting. After spending Sunday evening meeting in-house counsel who stopped by the booth in the Exhibit Hall, CPBO kicked off Monday with a Clinic in a BoxSM Program attended by 40 in-house volunteers. After volunteers received training from Alston & Bird*† and Public Counsel, they teamed up to meet with Los Angeles area nonprofit representatives to conduct a pro bono legal assessment for the organizations. Later that day, CPBO hosted a session, “The Ethics of Pro Bono Practice by In-House Counsel.” California Court of Appeal

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