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New Year Brings New In-House Pro Bono Practice Rules in Minnesota
January 25, 2013
Minnesota amends its practice rules to permit “house counsel” to provide pro bono legal services to pro bono clients referred to the lawyer through an approved legal services provider.
Read MoreLetter from Esther: What will pro bono look like in 2013?
January 24, 2013
PBI President and CEO Esther F. Lardent shares her predictions about what pro bono will look like and where it will go this year.
Read MoreIBM Receives Unique Honor
January 7, 2013
For the first time, a legal department was included among 10 organizations profiled for their outstanding pro bono work during 2012.
Read MoreA New Year, A New Pro Bono Program
January 7, 2013
The PBEye can’t help but think about the possibilities for pro bono in 2014. What are your pro bono plans for 2014?
Read MoreLooking Ahead to In-House Pro Bono in 2013
December 19, 2012
As the new year approaches, the CPBO team is here to work with you to set your pro bono goals and achieve them.
Read MorePro Bono Through the Fog
December 13, 2012
Co-hosted by CPBO, ACC-Northeast, Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo, the Boston Bar Foundation, and The Lawyers Clearinghouse the clinic assisted 13 nonprofits.
Read MoreMulti-Jurisdictional In-House Pro Bono Practice Update
November 29, 2012
Check out the latest developments with states seeking to remove restrictions on in-house attorneys looking to practice pro bono.
Read MorePro Bono: Trending Global
November 29, 2012
In cooperation with PBI, Latham & Watkins LLP has updated and expanded its survey of pro bono practices, obstacles, and opportunities to include more than 70 countries.
Read MoreClorox will Expand Pro Bono Program
November 28, 2012
Clorox’s legal department commitment to pro bono expands with the launch of two new initiatives in 2013.
Read MoreCPBO in an Empire State of Mind
November 27, 2012
CPBO hosted a meeting for pro bono leaders from legal departments in the greater New York City area and met individually with representatives from both local and visiting departments.
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