Each year, we survey the Am Law 200 to better understand the commitment that the country's largest law firms make to pro bono work. The Pro Bono Scorecard offers our analysis of the data we uncover and the trends taking hold within the industry as law firms direct their vast resources toward areas of need.

As this year's report shows, law firms are finding ways to overcome some of the natural hurdles to developing a successful pro bono program. And they're marshaling their resources to address some of the pressing issues of the day, including reproductive rights, immigration and more.


On the Path to Pro Bono Success, Law Firms Have Plenty to Navigate From mergers and global growth to the specter of politics, firms developing pro bono programs have challenges to overcome.

Large-firm lawyers came out in droves last year to support a series of pro bono efforts that sought to make a difference.

Lawyers from throughout the Am Law 200 stepped up to help bring families back together in 2018.

Am Law 200 firms have stepped up in the wake of a sudden surge of new legislation limiting access to abortion and related care.

"I found it much easier to build trust when I wasn't interrogating my clients about gaps or broken timelines," Jayne E. Fleming writes.

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