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Pro Bono

Oct. 31, 2014

Applauding increased pro bono work by in-house counsel

If the explosive expansion of pro bono legal help by law firms was the story of the 1990s and 2000s, then pro bono participation by in-house counsel is the growth story of 2014. By David Daniels and Hernán Vera


By David Daniels and Hernán Vera


October is now the season of frights - and the fight for rights.


Pro bono attorneys are helping children in foster care find new families through adoption. Others are giving legal check-ups to nonprofit organizations. Others are helping consumers fight back against con artists.


This year an increasing number of these attorneys are working for some of California's biggest corporations, not just its largest ...

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