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LawWorks: Issues for law firms or chambers with established pro bono programmes

Questions from the audience: The problems in a practice where the pro bono work is mostly taken up by trainees and the structural consequences of that situation

Questions from the audience: The problems in a practice where the pro bono work is mostly taken up by trainees and the structural consequences of that situation

 

Issues for law firms or chambers with established pro bono programmes
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sponsored by Clyde & Co

Moderator: Steve Butts Eversheds  
Trustee LawWorks

Panellists
Ian Karet Linklaters
Christine Kings Chief Executive, Outer Temple Chambers , Treasurer, Bar Pro Bono Unit .

Content: How to maintain momentum and maintain a viable and vibrant pro bono programme.
The challenges faced by those managing existing pro bono programmes within law firms and chambers.

Pro Bono Conference Pro Bono UK
Hosted by:
LawWorks
Bar pro Bono Unit
ilex pro bono forum

Queen Elisabeth II Conference Center on 17th November 2007.

Pro Bono Conference Principal Sponsors:

Allen & Overy
Allen & Overy is proud to support LawWorks and its work in highlighting the importance of pro bono. Over the last decade it has been at the forefront of the legal profession, ensuring that thousands of people have access to justicce.A & O's pro bono activities range from mutli-jurisdictional projects effecting systemic change, to work at grassroots level such as Battersea Law Centre, all of which has the potential to change and save lives, and is an important part of the firm's total business offering.

Clifford Chance
Clifford Chance is delighted to sponsor the joint National Pro Bono Conference. Our mission is grounded in the belief that success brings with it responsibility to the communities around us. To discover more about our commitment to making a positive impact through our pro bono, community and environment initiatives.

Irwin Mitchell
Irwin Mitchell is very happy to continue its commitment to pro bon by sponsoring this conference. Irwin Mitchell was one of the first firms to sign up to the pro bono protocol, and as the fourth largest firm in the UK has a nationwide social responsibility programme in its 7 UK offices including free legal advice and representation to individuals and community groups where legal need would otherwise be unmet.

Linklaters
Linklaters is delighted to sponsor the first Joint National Pro Bono Conference. We believe that lawyers can make a powerful difference to disadvantaged communities through pro bono work, and have a critical role to play in addressing broader social and economic problems around the world. pro Bono work is integral to our firm's culture, and we fully support increased collaboration and sharing of ideas as a means of increasing access to justice for all.

Associate Sponsor:

Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP
With 1,200 lawyers worldwide, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is a leading international law firm committe to giving back to the communities in which it works. The firm has one of the most extensive pro bono programs in the legal community. In 2006, Weil Gotshal provided more than 87,000 hours of pro bono services worldwide, valued at $36.7 million.

 

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