Category: Law Firm Pro Bono

Last Call: Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge® Reporting

The Law Firm Pro Bono Project is still accepting Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge® data for the 2014 calendar year. Time is running out, so act quickly! Reporting is easier than ever. This year, we have issued a more streamlined survey with fewer mandatory questions. Signatories need only provide information about their pro bono hours, pro bono hours provided to those of limited means, and attorney participation, although we welcome responses to the optional questions as well. We have also prepared a new, user-friendly, comprehensive FAQ to make responding straight-forward and efficient. Thank you to those who have already submitted

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One-Stop for All Your Law Firm Pro Bono Resource Needs

Are you new to the Law Firm Pro Bono Project’s Resource Clearinghouse? Could you use a refresher on what resources we have to offer? The Law Firm Pro Bono Project has released a catalog that provides a sampling of the available publications and materials. Law Firm Pro Bono Project Members recently received a copy of this new catalog in the mail. Others may contact Law Firm Pro Bono Project Assistant Eva Richardson to request a copy. The Resource Clearinghouse is a one-stop, online resource for publications, best practices, surveys, model policies, and other materials on law firm pro bono. The

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Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge® Reporting Is Now Open!

Reporting season for the 2014 calendar year is now open. We have emailed unique survey links to all Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge® Signatories, so be sure to check your spam filter if you did not receive the email. The deadline for reporting is February 27. This year, we have issued a more streamlined survey with fewer questions; we are only requiring that Signatories provide information about their pro bono hours, pro bono hours provided to those of limited means, and attorney participation. We have also prepared a new, user-friendly, comprehensive FAQ to make responding easy and efficient. Since 1993,

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Farewell and Good Luck to Bob Dell!

We at The PBEye bid farewell to longtime Chair and Managing Partner of Latham & Watkins*† Bob Dell who has retired from the firm. Bob led the firm for two decades before officially retiring December 31. As a member of PBI’s Law Firm Pro Bono Project Advisory Committee, Bob has been a great supporter of pro bono over the years and a dear friend to PBI. We wanted to share with you this touching video from Latham & Watkins that highlights Bob’s stellar career and includes comments from his colleagues on his commitment to pro bono. We wish Bob well in his

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Cold Outside? Heat Up with Pro Bono

Earlier this week, The National Law Journal released its annual Pro Bono Hot List, which showcases significant and noteworthy pro bono efforts at major law firms. This year’s issue recognized 10 Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge® Signatories and/or Law Firm Pro Bono Project Member Firms for their inspiring and exceptional pro bono initiatives: Arnold & Porter*† (litigating two significant voter identification cases); Chadbourne & Parke*† (providing legal help to immigrant youth fleeing Central America and Mexico); Crowell & Moring* (assisting those affected by unfair sentencing laws in clemency cases); Farella Braun + Martel* (defending a gun safety ordinance in state

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Great Causes, Great Work

We at The PBEye wanted to share this inspiring video from our friends at Morrison & Foerster*†.  Highlighting the firm’s 85,000+ hours of pro bono in 2013, the video explores the current crisis in access to justice and the important role that pro bono plays in helping close the justice gap. Watch above as the attorneys featured in the video explain what it means to be “MoFo.” † denotes a Member of the Law Firm Pro Bono Project * denotes a Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge® signatory

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‘Tis the Season…for Challenge Reporting!

Reporting season for the Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge® will open in January, and Challenge Signatories should be on the lookout for an email with your unique survey link. The deadline for reporting data for calendar year 2014 is February 27. Each year, Challenge Signatories provide a brief, confidential report to the Law Firm Project on their progress in meeting the Challenge. The individual firm data is kept confidential, but each report provides the basis for critically important aggregate statistics about trends in law firm pro bono. Among other things, Challenge Signatories aspire to devote a majority of their pro bono

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Juvenile Justice Scorecard

Our friends at the Juvenile Law Center recently released a rigorous national scorecard that grades jurisdictions based on their policies for keeping juvenile records confidential and allowing for sealing or expungement. In sum, the vast majority of jurisdictions fail to protect sensitive information contained in juvenile records, with none earning the maximum five-star rating and the national average coming in at three stars. For the millions of youth arrested each year in America, 95 percent of whom are arrested for nonviolent offenses, juvenile records can follow them into adulthood and create barriers for success. In many jurisdictions, employers and other

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Collaborating for Justice

Last month, PBI hosted its eighth annual Leadership Convocation in New York. Prior to our Annual Dinner, law firm and in-house leaders convened to explore innovative ways to maximize the impact of pro bono in their communities. Expert panelists discussed how organizations and stakeholders are collaborating through large-scale, multi-institutional pro bono efforts to address critical problems and vast unmet legal needs. We were excited to see a recent feature in The New York Times about one of the collaborative initiatives highlighted during the program: the Shriver Project, which consists of seven pilot projects that provide legal representation to a select number

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Thanks & Giving

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving and as we prepare to join with family and friends for a festive meal, this holiday season of gratitude and generosity of spirit has us thinking about the less fortunate among us and pro bono efforts designed to fight hunger and increase the availability of nutritious and affordable food. As we’ve previously reported, there are a variety of ways in which pro bono attorneys from all practice backgrounds can work to increase access to healthy food. Opportunities for involvement include providing counsel to eligible nonprofit organizations, helping low-income individuals navigate the application process for public benefits, producing

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