Counting Causes — You’d think McCarter & English, as the leader in total pro bono hours among all New Jersey firms, has sophisticated software in place to track it. Not so. The general time-and-billing system is used, and it’s proven inadequate to account for the special needs associated with pro bono work — especially in a firm dispersed across six states.


Emily Goldberg

That’s why Emily Goldberg, McCarter’s new pro bono director, got the firm to sign on to new software written for the task: Pro Bono Manager, created by Pro Bono Net, a nonprofit organization in New York.

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