By Kristina Sherry
The California State Bar's goal that its attorneys render at least 50 hours of pro bono services annually may trigger senses of inadequacy among attorneys who already feel overworked, overwhelmed, and uncertain whether they are doing enough for their clients, paying or no.
Fortunately, Los Angeles-area pro bono specialists and standouts offer insights into finding fitting opportunities that are also fulfilling.
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