Our friends at The American Lawyer published their annual deep dive on the pro bono efforts of large law firms in the U.S. last week. 

After a precipitous drop off in the average number of hours Big Law lawyers contributed to pro bono projects the year prior, their performance in 2022 held relatively steady. Here’s how my colleague Brenda Sapino Jeffreys summed things up: 

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