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Alston & Bird LLP

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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American Bar Association -- General Practice Solo Small Firm Section Tolerance Through Education -- Public Service Project

Practice Setting: Solo Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • Your pro bono/public service commitment has been recognized externally.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance your commitment.

  • Your commitment can be used to encourage other solo practitioners to do pro bono/public service work.

  • You have a strategy for fitting pro bono/public service work into the rest of your practice.

  • Your pro bono/public service work increases your satisfaction as a solo practitioner and as a lawyer.

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American Bar Association--Center for Pro Bono Pro Bono Policy and Volunteer Legal Project (VLP)

Practice Setting: Bar Association

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There an assessment mechanism in place.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

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American University, Washington College of Law Legal Clinics

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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American University, Washington College of Law Marshall-Brennan Fellowship Program

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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American University, Washington College of Law Pro Bono Honors Pledge Program

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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American University, Washington College of Law Public Interest/Public Service Scholarship Program

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Appalachian School of Law Community Service Requirement and Course

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

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Arnold & Porter LLP Pro Bono Program

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Baker & McKenzie LLP

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Baker Botts, L.L.P. Pro Bono Service

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Ballard, Spahr, Andrews & Ingersoll LLP Pro Bono Practice Groups

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Bar Association of San Francisco Charitable Giving Task Force

Practice Setting: Bar Association

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

No Criteria Selected for this Project

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BellSouth Corporation Project Liberty

Practice Setting: Corporate Counsel

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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BellSouth Corporation Wills for Heroes

Practice Setting: Corporate Counsel

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Boston College School of Law John J. Curtin, Jr. Public Interest Law Center

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Boston College School of Law Spring Break Immigration Rights Initiative

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Bryan Cave LLP Pro Bono Service

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Carlton Fields, PA Pro Bono Service

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC) Pro Bono Indigent Services for Mentally Ill Immigrants

Practice Setting: Pro Bono

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

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Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC) Pro Bono Services for Indigent Immigrant Detainees

Practice Setting: Pro Bono

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

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Center for Lesbian and Gay Civil Rights Legal Clinic

Practice Setting: Pro Bono

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There an assessment mechanism in place.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • We have received external recognition (awards, rankings etc.).

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Childrens Law Center of Minnesota (CLC) Program Support for Pro Bono Lawyers Representing Children

Practice Setting: Pro Bono

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • We have received external recognition (awards, rankings etc.).

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City of Des Moines, Iowa Pro Bono Program

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Plans have been developed with a business rationale (e.g. recruitment and retention of lawyers).

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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City University of New York School of Law Law School Mission

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Clayton Utz Pro Bono Service

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Cleveland Bar Association Collaboration to Create New Clinic Programs

Practice Setting: Bar Association

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There an assessment mechanism in place.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • We have received external recognition (awards, rankings etc.).

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Cleveland Bar Association Our Commitment to Our Community

Practice Setting: Bar Association

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There an assessment mechanism in place.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • We have received external recognition (awards, rankings etc.).

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Cleveland Bar Association Pro Bono Improvement Task Force

Practice Setting: Bar Association

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There an assessment mechanism in place.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • We have received external recognition (awards, rankings etc.).

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Cleveland Homeless Legal Assistance Program (CHLAP) Pro Bono for the Homeless

Practice Setting: Solo Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance your commitment.

  • Your commitment can be used to encourage other solo practitioners to do pro bono/public service work.

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Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General Student Conflict Resolutions Experts (SCORE) Program

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • The program has received external recognition.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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Community Legal Resources (CLR) Community Land Trust Project

Practice Setting: Pro Bono

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • We have received external recognition (awards, rankings etc.).

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Contempt Litigation: Compliance Branch, NLRB Policy Statement on Pro Bono Legal Services

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Plans have been developed with a business rationale (e.g. recruitment and retention of lawyers).

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • The program has received external recognition.

  • Mentors are available to assist volunteers who are new to the program.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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Cooley Godward LLP Pro Bono Collaboration

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Cornell University Law School Asylum and Convention Against Torture Appellate Clinic

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

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Covington & Burling

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Pro Bono Service

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary Pro Bono Projects

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Dorsey & Whitney LLP Pro Bono Program

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Eastside Legal Assistance Program Pro Bono Program for Domestic Violence Victims

Practice Setting: Pro Bono

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There an assessment mechanism in place.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

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Faegre & Benson, LLP

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Federal Election Commission Electronic Newsletter

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

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Florida A&M University College of Law Mandatory Clinical Legal Education

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Pro Bono Committee

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Harvard Law School Summer Funding for Public Service

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Holland & Knight LLP

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Howrey LLP

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Hunton & Williams

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Indiana State Bar Association/Indiana Pro Bono Commission--ISBA Pro Bono Committee Talk to a Lawyer Today

Practice Setting: Bar Association

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There an assessment mechanism in place.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

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Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis Pro Bono Program

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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J. Reuben Clark Law School Juvenile Justice Project

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Justice at Stake Campaign

Practice Setting: Pro Bono

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

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Katten Muchin Rosenman Pro Bono Service

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Kilpatrick Stockton LLP Pro Bono Partnership

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham LLP

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Latham & Watkins LLP

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Leonard, Street and Deinard

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Citizen Schools Program

Practice Setting: Corporate Counsel

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Lawyer for the Day in Housing Court Program

Practice Setting: Corporate Counsel

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Louis D. Brandeis School of Law Mandatory Public Service Program

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Louisiana Department of Justice Domestic Violence Initiative,

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Plans have been developed with a business rationale (e.g. recruitment and retention of lawyers).

  • The program has received external recognition.

  • Mentors are available to assist volunteers who are new to the program.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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Louisiana Department of Justice Easter Sunday Meals on Wheels

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Plans have been developed with a business rationale (e.g. recruitment and retention of lawyers).

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • The program has received external recognition.

  • Mentors are available to assist volunteers who are new to the program.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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Louisiana Department of Justice Gambling Treatment Referral Program

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Plans have been developed with a business rationale (e.g. recruitment and retention of lawyers).

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • The program has received external recognition.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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Louisiana Department of Justice Know the Law

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Plans have been developed with a business rationale (e.g. recruitment and retention of lawyers).

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • The program has received external recognition.

  • Mentors are available to assist volunteers who are new to the program.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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Louisiana Department of Justice Pro Bono Pilot Program for Social Security Benefits

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Plans have been developed with a business rationale (e.g. recruitment and retention of lawyers).

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • The program has received external recognition.

  • Mentors are available to assist volunteers who are new to the program.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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Louisiana Department of Justice School Safety Program

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Plans have been developed with a business rationale (e.g. recruitment and retention of lawyers).

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • The program has received external recognition.

  • Mentors are available to assist volunteers who are new to the program.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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Louisiana Department of Justice Stop Smoking Clinic

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Plans have been developed with a business rationale (e.g. recruitment and retention of lawyers).

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • The program has received external recognition.

  • Mentors are available to assist volunteers who are new to the program.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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Louisiana Department of Justice Training on the Louisiana Open Meetings Law and Public Records Law

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Plans have been developed with a business rationale (e.g. recruitment and retention of lawyers).

  • Mentors are available to assist volunteers who are new to the program.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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Louisiana Department of Justice Training on the Louisiana Public Bid Law and Public Lease Law

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • The program has received external recognition.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP Community Involvement Program

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Maryland Attorney Generals Office Pro Bono Representation Program

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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McDermot Will & Emery LLP Kids First

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Memphis Bar Association Access to Justice Committee

Practice Setting: Bar Association

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • We have received external recognition (awards, rankings etc.).

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Mississippi College School of Law Habitat for Humanity Project

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Montgomery County Child Advocacy Program (MCAP) Pro Bono Representation of Children in Court Setting

Practice Setting: Solo Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance your commitment.

  • Your commitment can be used to encourage other solo practitioners to do pro bono/public service work.

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Neighborhood Legal Services Association Older & Wiser

Practice Setting: Legal Services

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There an assessment mechanism in place.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • We have received external recognition (awards, rankings etc.).

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Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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New England School of Law Center for Law and Social Responsibility (CLSR)

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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New York University School of Law Guaranteed Summer Funding for Public Interest Internships

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

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North Carolina Bar Association Doing What's Right

Practice Setting: Bar Association

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

No Criteria Selected for this Project

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Northeastern University School of Law Law, Culture and Difference Course

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Northwestern University School of Law Public Service Strategy

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Ohio Attorney Generals Office Patriot Program

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Plans have been developed with a business rationale (e.g. recruitment and retention of lawyers).

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • The program has received external recognition.

  • Mentors are available to assist volunteers who are new to the program.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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Ohio Attorney Generals Office Pro Bono Program

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Plans have been developed with a business rationale (e.g. recruitment and retention of lawyers).

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • The program has received external recognition.

  • Mentors are available to assist volunteers who are new to the program.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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Pace University School of Law John Jay Legal Services Clinic

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, LLP

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Philadelphia Bar Association Delivery of Legal Services Committee

Practice Setting: Bar Association

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There an assessment mechanism in place.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • We have received external recognition (awards, rankings etc.).

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Philadelphia VIP LawWorks

Practice Setting: Pro Bono

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There an assessment mechanism in place.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • We have received external recognition (awards, rankings etc.).

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Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts Legal Referral Service

Practice Setting: Pro Bono

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There an assessment mechanism in place.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • We have received external recognition (awards, rankings etc.).

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Pro Bono Partnership, Inc. Advice on Non-Profit Law

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Roger Williams University School of Law Pro Bono Project

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Rutgers School of Law -- Camden Bankruptcy Project

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Rutgers School of Law -- Camden Pro Bono Research Project

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Rutgers School of Law -- Newark Community Law Clinic

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Rutgers School of Law -- Newark Domestic Violence Advocacy Project

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Rutgers School of Law -- Newark Juvenile Justice Partnership

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Saint Louis University Law School Irvin and Maggie Dagen Public Interest Fellowships

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Saint Louis University Law School Public Service and Pro Bono Committee

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Saint Louis University Law School Public Service Awards

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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St. Marys University School of Law Pro Bono Recognition Program

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Steptoe & Johnson LLP Pro Bono Service

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Suffolk University School of Law Rappaport Honors Program in Law and Public Policy

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Support Center for Child Advocates

Practice Setting: Pro Bono

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

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Texas Community Building with Attorney Resources (Texas C-BAR) Using Technology for Effective Pro Bono Referrals

Practice Setting: Pro Bono

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There an assessment mechanism in place.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • Quantifiable gains can be demonstrated.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

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Texas Tech University School of Law Wills Project

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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The College of Law at Arizona State University Pro Bono Recognition and Training

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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The George Washington University Law School Shapiro Fellowship

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Thomas M. Cooley School of Law Professionalism Plan

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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U.S. Department of Justice Pro Bono Program Manager

Practice Setting: Government Attorneys

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • The program has received external recognition.

  • Mentors are available to assist volunteers who are new to the program.

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • This program can be replicated by others.

  • This program is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • Partnerships with outside groups are utilized to enhance this program.

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University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law Clinics

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law Summer Public Interest Internship Program

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Baltimore School of Law Public Interest Fellowship Program

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Dayton School of Law Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Denver Sturm College of Law Public Service Requirement

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Detroit Mercy School of Law Mobile Law Office

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Houston Law Center Pro Bono Hour Tracking

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Illinois College of Law Pro Bono Program

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Miami School of Law Center for Ethics and Public Service

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Michigan Law School Voting Rights Initiative

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Minnesota Law School Law School Public Service Program (LSPSP)

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Nebraska College of Law Pro Bono Initiative

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

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University of North Carolina School of Law Carolina Law Pro Bono Program

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Oklahoma College of Law Access to Justice Project (A2J)

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

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University of Tennessee College of Law Legal Clinic

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Tulsa College of Law Legal Clinics

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Tulsa College of Law Nonprofit Law Course

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law Pro Bono Initiative

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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University of Virginia School of Law Immigration Pro Bono Projects

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Vermont Law School Children First! Legal Advocacy Project

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Vermont Law School Vermont Immigrant Assistance (VIA)

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Villanova University School of Law Lawyering Together

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Washington State Bar Association The Pro Bono CLE Credits and Video Library

Practice Setting: Bar Association

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • This initiative has been successful over time.

  • This project is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and to those participating.

  • This project can be replicated by others.

  • Partnerships are utilized to enhance this project.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

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Washington University School of Law First Year Orientation Service Project

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Washington University School of Law Public Service Brown Bag Panel Discussions

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

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Washington University School of Law Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts -- Nonprofit Incorporation

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP Pro Bono Committee and Service

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • Those who are active in the program are recognized and celebrated internally.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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William and Mary School of Law Summer Public Service Fellowship Program

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • There are internal recognition opportunities, celebrating individual and institutional accomplishments.

  • There is external recognition (awards, rankings etc.) for this initiative.

  • Role models are available to serve as mentors, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • There is a process in place for developing and disseminating internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work accomplished.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

  • Partnerships are utilized to make this practice most successful.

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Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained support from the top management of the firm.

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

  • The success of the program has been recognized externally.

  • Mentors are available, demonstrating why pro bono and public service is important and essential.

  • Internal and/or external reports on the pro bono and public service work are regularly disseminated.

  • There is an assessment mechanism in place.

  • Partnerships with external entities are utilized to enhance this program.

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Winston & Strawn LLP Public Service/Pro Bono Intranet

Practice Setting: Law Firms

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • The program is supported by a business rationale.

  • There is regular internal communication supporting the program.

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Wisconsin Judicare, Inc. Legal Grounds Wisconsin

Practice Setting: Pro Bono

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

No Criteria Selected for this Project

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Yale Law School Career Options Assistance Program

Practice Setting: Law School

The following critera apply to this pro bono practice:

  • There is sustained commitment from the top.

  • Leadership has developed initiatives that work within the law school setting.

  • There is continuous communication about the project within the school.

  • This initiative been successful over time.

  • We can demonstrate quantifiable gains.

  • This practice can be replicated by others.

  • This practice is relevant and meaningful to those being served, and those participating.

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Updated: 9/22/2006

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