Numerous law firms are helping the Volunteers for the Indigent Program fill the budget gap created when the Philadelphia Bar Association cut VIP’s funding by 25 percent last October.

In an effort to jump-start participation within VIP, Wolf Block Schorr & Solis-Cohen hosted in June the first-ever VIP Drive, which drew in about 40 of the lawyers from the firm’s Philadelphia office. The attendance represents one-fourth of all the lawyers within the firm’s Philadelphia office, which dwindles in comparison to the 90 percent of Wolf Block attorneys who participate in VIP.

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