Category: Video

VIDEO: Why Do Pro Bono? Bruce Goldstein, Farmworker Justice

It can be easy to forget that doing pro bono can be a two-way street.  Often, we at The PBEye think of doing pro bono to help people in need, and we hope that with our assistance their lives will be improved.  Well, it doesn’t always stop there as we’re frequently reminded.  Sometimes, pro bono helps those who already help us every day.  Farmworkers are a great example of that, as they play an integral role in keeping the country going by providing it with fresh healthy food but often face legal issues that can be detrimental to their well-being.

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VIDEO: Why Do Pro Bono? Steve Schulman, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

Some of the reasons for doing pro bono are simpler than others. Pro bono can be used for professional development, developing relationships, expanding business, and more, but at the very end you can’t deny the good feeling.  That is the good feeling you get from helping someone in need. This week hear from Steve Schulman, pro bono partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP*, about why it’s important to do pro bono. YouTube Link * denotes a Signatory to the Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge®

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VIDEO: Can Mandatory Pro Bono Work in NY?

By now, New York Court of Appeals Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman’s initiative to require pro bono service as a condition of admittance to the New York State Bar has made the rounds of the legal community.  Judge Lippman’s announcement, made appropriately on Law Day (May 1), made some waves as various observers touted the pros and cons of the proposal. This week, a column by PBI President and CEO Esther F. Lardent appeared in The National Law Journal, applauding the action while strongly cautioning against overzealous implementation. Lardent outlined several issues that would affect the roughly 10,000 annual applicants to

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VIDEO: Why Do Pro Bono? Jim Jones, PBI Board Chairman

We all know that with great power comes great responsibility.  For lawyers, that responsibility is often to use their role in the justice system to help those in need.  Of the many reasons that we at The PBEye endorse pro bono, this may be the one that we hear the most from the lawyers we’ve been privileged to meet. This week, hear from PBI Board Chairman James W. Jones about the professional obligations of lawyers and how they relate to pro bono. In case you missed it, see Jones’s take on pro bono after the recession.

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VIDEO: Why Do Pro Bono? Andrew Fisher, Exxon Mobil Corporation

We at The PBEye know the importance being in touch with your community’s needs.  And pro bono just happens to be a great relationship builder and way to connect with your community. This week, hear from Andrew Fisher, counsel at Exxon Mobil Corporation, about why pro bono is important and how it can help you help others around you. YouTube Link

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VIDEO: Why Do Pro Bono? Jim Sandman, Legal Services Corporation

As in-house legal departments have shown us increasingly in recent years, pro bono is not just for law firms. But pro bono still reaches even further than that into public interest groups and government, which also play a crucial role in increasing access to justice. For  example, the Legal Services Corporation is the single largest funder of civil legal aid to low-income Americans.  Hear from LSC President Jim Sandman about why pro bono is important. YouTube Link

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VIDEO: Why Do Pro Bono? Betsy Cavendish, Appleseed

We at The PBEye talk to a lot of lawyers about why they do pro bono, and we can pretty much count on them giving both professional and personal reasons.  What’s great about that is that is underscores the win-win-win outcome of doing pro bono work for firms, lawyers, and clients. Even better, often it’s hard to draw a distinct line between the professional and personal benefits of pro bono as Betsy Cavendish, executive director of Appleseed, explains below. YouTube Link

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VIDEO: 26 Years: The Dewey Bozella Story

In November, PBI was honored to hear from Dewey Bozella at the 2011 PBI Annual Dinner in New York.  Bozella, an amateur boxer who was wrongly imprisoned for 26 years, was exonerated in 2008 with the hard work of pro bono attorneys at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr LLP*.  Bozella subsequently received the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage and won his first and only professional boxing match. Now, Bozella’s story, and the hard work of WilmerHale, is the subject of an hour-long documentary by ESPN Films.  We at The PBEye, are happy to see this kind of attention paid

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VIDEO: Why Do Pro Bono? Cheryl Naja, Alston & Bird LLP

Why do pro bono?  Why not?  Well, it’s not quite as simple as that, but we at The PBEye have been grateful to have great friends and supporters who can explain the many important reasons to do pro bono legal work. This week hear from Cheryl Naja, pro bono and community service manager at Alston & Bird LLP* about why it’s important to do pro bono. YouTube Link *denotes a Signatory to the Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge®

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VIDEO: Why Do Pro Bono? David Williams, Deloitte Financial Advisory Services

As we at The PBEye have mentioned, in-house pro bono is really on a roll.   Corporate Counsel even recently ran a lead story on the factors contributing to the uptick in in-house pro bono. This we week hear from one of the corporate leaders on the front lines of in-house pro bono, David Williams, CEO of Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP, on why lawyers should do pro bono. YouTube Link

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