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- Posted September 12, 2013
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Pro Bono Month calls attention to unmet civil legal needs of the poor
For the fifth year, the State Bar of Michigan has designated October as Pro Bono Month. Again this year, the State Bar's goal is to increase the number of pro bono events held in October and to publicize awareness of the need for pro bono legal services in the state.
Last year there were a record number of events during October when Michigan organizations participated in Pro Bono Month by organizing more than 40 clinics, trainings, pro bono fairs, pro bono pledges, award ceremonies, and other events for the public and pro bono attorneys.
The State Bar asks attorneys to join in celebrating Pro Bono Month this year by organizing a pro bono event during the month of October. The State Bar's Pro Bono Month website includes information, suggestions for organizing events, and links to talking points for Michigan's "Now more than ever--pro bono is more than just the right thing to do" theme.
Visit http://www.michbar.org/probono.cfm for updates that will be posted as they become available. Attorneys should register their Pro Bono Month events on the website so the State Bar can publicize them.
Published: Thu, Sep 12, 2013
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