SC planning to make lawyers do more pro-bono work7/4/2008 publication: Philippines News Agency (PNA) July 2, 2008 Wednesday In an effort to provide the poorest of the poor more access to the law, the Supreme Court (SC) is looking into the possibility of ordering lawyers to do more pro bono work.
(0 comments) Pricey "digs" for pro bono work!7/3/2008 publication: The Slant July 1, 2008 Tuesday 5:20 AM EST Jul. 1, 2008 (South Florida Sun-Sentinel delivered by Newstex) -- "They Said It!" "I don't think the public will be too receptive to paying for defense lawyers to have offices on Las Olas."...
(0 comments) Pro Bono: Staking a claim for Elkton's homeless campers6/27/2008 publication: The Daily Record (Baltimore, MD) June 23, 2008 Monday Matthew G. Summers was reading through e-mails listing pro bono opportunities in March 2007 when he came across a request to help a group of homeless people in Elkton who had been forced...
(0 comments) BIZ BUZZ6/25/2008 publication: Hartford Courant (Connecticut) June 22, 2008 Sunday HARTFORD Pro Bono Awards: Day Pitney LLP, a leading full-service law firm with offices in Boston, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and Washington D.C., announced that Michael P. Shea,...
(0 comments) Pro Bono: Staking a claim for Elkton's homeless campers6/25/2008 publication: The Daily Record (Baltimore, MD) June 23, 2008 Monday Matthew G. Summers was reading through e-mails listing pro bono opportunities in March 2007 when he came across a request to help a group of homeless people in Elkton who had been forced...
(0 comments) Moms can find work-life balance6/19/2008 publication: Gannett News Service June 17, 2008 Tuesday Monica Samuels had her career path all figured out. She would become a lawyer, work for a law firm, and when she had a family, she would hire a nanny to care for her children. Only one problem:...
(0 comments) Recession - what recession ?6/15/2008 publication: The Orange Rag June 13, 2008 Friday 4:03 AM EST Jun. 13, 2008 (The Orange Rag delivered by Newstex) -- It's an old saw that the legal market is recession proof -- in the sense that people may stop buying houses (which is bad news for...
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