While pro bono work appears to have declined slightly last year at Am Law 200 firms nationwide, large Pennsylvania firms are showing improvements in pro bono participation.

According to Legal affiliate The American Lawyer’s survey of pro bono work at Am Law 200 firms, 10 of the 12 Pennsylvania firms that answered the survey improved their nationwide rankings for pro bono work. The rankings are based on the average pro bono hours per lawyer and the percentage of lawyers at the firm who completed at least 20 hours of pro bono work.

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