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Connecticut’s most vulnerable residents need your legal expertise! We have a serious access to justice gap in Connecticut, now amplified by the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Visit CBA Pro Bono Connect to learn more.
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Welcome to CTLawHelp's Pro Bono Portal, Connecticut's one-stop resource for pro bono attorneys who would like to provide free legal assistance to people with very low income. Browse our catalog to connect with the right opportunity to share your time and skills. Contact us to share a positive pro bono experience, or to suggest resources that you would like to see on the site. And don't forget to check back often, as we will be adding new training materials and features to support volunteer attorneys. Our latest addition: free online classes for volunteer attorneys . Thanks for visiting, and thanks for giving back.
(Reprinted and adapted with permission from Florida Legal Services.)
Please excuse the appearance of this site. It’s been neglected for far too long and really needs a lot of attention. Good news! It is about to be overhauled and replaced with a shiny new pro bono portal that will make you wish you had more time to volunteer!  Improvements will include real-time case opportunities and a calendar of training opportunities throughout the state. The new site will be going live in the spring of 2023. We think you will find the new portal to be a huge improvement over what we have now. If you would like to be notified when the new site is live, please enter your contact info below.



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Pro bono publico (English: 'for the public good' ), usually shortened to pro bono , is a Latin phrase for professional work undertaken voluntarily and without payment. The term typically refers to provision of legal services by legal professionals for people who are unable to afford them.

Pro bono publico is also used in the United Kingdom to describe the central motivation of large organizations, such as the National Health Service and various NGOs which exist "for the public good" rather than for shareholder profit, but it equally or even more applies to the private sector where professionals like lawyers and bankers offer their specialist skills for the benefit of the community or NGOs.

Pro bono legal counsel may assist an individual or group on a legal case by filing government applications or petitions. A judge may occasionally determine that the loser should compensate a winning pro bono counsel.

In late 1974 former Senator Jose W. Diokno was released from prison as a political detainee. He set out as a litigation lawyer to devise a means to combat the Marcos dictatorship and introduced the term "developmental legal aid ", which involved lawyers providing pro bono legal services but also providing allowances to their clients, who were normally the urban poor, informal settlers, farmers, and victims of Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos . Diokno set up the Free Legal Assistance Group or FLAG , which is the oldest human rights organization in the country. During martial law FLAG has handled most of the human rights cases against the military police and the administration. [1] Eventually the concept of developmental legal aid has grown and fresh lawyers are required to conduct part-time free legal aid for a considerable amount of time, otherwise called the Community Legal Aid Service (CLAS) Rule. [2] Many developmental legal services are provided by most law firms and NGOs in the Philippines.

South Korean lawyers are required to complete at least 30 hours of pro bono work per year; however, the local bar associations can reduce this requirement to 20 hours. Those who have a good reason not to fulfill the requirement may pay to a pro bono fund ₩ 20,000–30,000 (US$17-26) per hour instead. [3]

Since 2003, many UK law firms and law schools have celebrated an annual Pro Bono Week, which encourages solicitors and barristers to offer pro bono services and increases general awareness of pro bono service. [4] [5]
LawWorks (the operating name for the Solicitors Pro Bono Group) is a national charity that works with solicitors and law students, encouraging and supporting them in carrying out legal pro bono work. It also acts as a clearing house for pro bono casework. Individuals and community groups may apply to the charity for free legal advice and mediation, where they could not otherwise afford to pay and are not entitled to legal aid . [6]
Advocates for International Development, which exclusively brokers international pro bono contributing towards the Sustainable Development Goals , operates from a London base. [7] Many barristers offer free pro bono services as a direct response the Legal Aid cuts brought by LASPO 2012, for which they make no profit from. [8] The Bar Council has revealed that just under a quarter of the bar offer pro bono, this is 3,486 barristers. Additionally, in 2018 the Bar contributed almost 11,000 hours of pro bono work. [9]

Lawyers in the United States are recommended under American Bar Association (ABA) ethical rules to contribute at least 50 hours of pro bono service per year. [10] Some state bar associations , however, may recommend fewer hours. Rule 6.1 of the New York Rules of Professional Conduct strongly encourages lawyers to aspire to provide at least 50 hours of pro bono service each year and quantifies the minimal financial contributions that lawyers should aspire to make to organizations providing legal services to the poor and underserved. [11] In contrast, other states, such as Illinois, do not have recommended hours, yet require annual disclosure of voluntary pro bono hours and contributions made to pro bono organizations. [12]

The Chief Judge of New York has also instituted a requirement that applicants who plan to be admitted in 2015 and onward must complete 50 hours of pro bono service in order to qualify. [13] All attorneys who register must report their voluntary pro bono hours or voluntary contributions. [14]

The ABA has conducted four national surveys of pro bono service: one released in August 2005, [15]
the second in February 2009, [16] the third in March 2013 [17] and the fourth in April 2018. [18]

The ABA Standing Committee on Pro Bono and Public Service and its project, the Center for Pro Bono, are a national source of information, resources and assistance to support, facilitate, and expand the delivery of pro bono legal help. [19] The ABA Standing Committee also sponsors Pro Bono Week during the week of 23–29 October. [20] [21] The ABA Standing Committee on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel and Section of Litigation jointly sponsor the ABA Military Pro Bono Project, which delivers pro bono legal assistance to enlisted, active-duty military personnel. [22]

In an October 2007 press conference reported in The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times , the law student group Building a Better Legal Profession released its first annual ranking of top law firms by average billable hours, pro bono participation, and demographic diversity. [23] [24] The report found that most large firms fall short of their pro bono targets. [25] The group has sent the information to top law schools around the country, encouraging students to take this data into account when choosing where to work after graduation. [26]

The American Lawyer compiles, from among its 200 top-rated law firms, those that contributed the most pro bono hours of service during the previous calendar year, publishing the list annually. [27] [28]

In the Netherlands, legal services offered without payment are known as pro deo . [29] [30]

To help make services related to intellectual property (IP) more accessible, a number of organizations have created pro bono initiatives. These organizations offer support from legal professionals at no cost. The services usually cover the professional fees associated with the related services, but no official fees due to a cost to intellectual property offices. [31]

Established in 2015, the Inventor Assistance Program helps inventors navigate the patent system in their own country and a number of other jurisdictions at no cost. Individual inventors and enterprise must be from a participating country and meet certain eligibility criteria. [32] Applicants apply via the IAP Online Platform. [33] [34] Current participating countries include Colombia, [35] Chile, [36] Ecuador, Morocco, [37] Peru, [38] the Philippines, [39] and South Africa. [40] The program is operated by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). In 2020, the WIPO GREEN reinstated their pro bono legal advice program. [41] [42]

The Inter-American Association of Intellectual Property (offers pro bono services related to intellectual property. [43] [44] Serv
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