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National Law Journal

Morgan Lewis, Veterans Group Win $3.9M Legal-Fee Award Against Feds

A $3.9 million fee award against the federal government has capped a long and successful legal effort by a team of lawyers from Morgan, Lewis & Bockius and a veterans legal services group on behalf of more than 2,000 veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome.
21 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

After Hours

By | August 02, 2016
Brown Elected Fellow of The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers; Lindabury Attorney Honored by the Woman's Exchange of Monmouth County; Freinberg and Forman Receive Lifetime Achievement Award
12 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Lawyer David Baay Takes on Life-Changing Pro Bono Case

Viktor Lim and his family got lucky twice after they were deported from Kazakhstan because of Lim's work as a Baptist missionary.
15 minute read

New York Law Journal

Law Firm Notes Opera's Revival

Attorneys and staff at Duane Morris, which provided pro bono representation to a newly formed nonprofit that took over the New York City Opera and helped it emerge from bankruptcy, enjoyed a private performance of "Carmen" Thursday evening.
4 minute read

International Edition

Asia Sees Huge Jump in Pro Bono Hours

A recent TrustLaw survey found significant growth in pro bono effort from lawyers based in China.
24 minute read

National Law Journal

Global Pro Bono on the Rise, TrustLaw Survey Finds

A new survey by an international brokerage for pro bono legal work finds that many global law firms were engaged on refugee, immigration and asylum matters last year, with 41.4 percent of responding firms saying those issues were a major focus of their pro bono efforts, up from 28 percent a year earlier.
12 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Court Establishes Right to Counsel in Disputed Adoptions

The New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled that an indigent parent whose child is subject to private adoption proceedings has the right to court-appointed counsel if he or she has decided to object to the adoption.
9 minute read

Daily Report Online

Low-Income Tenants Need an Advocate in Eviction Court

John M. Moye of Kilpatrick Townsend explains how he helped a woman fight an eviction order, through his pro bono work with the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation's Eviction Defense Program.
7 minute read

Litigation Daily

How a MoFo Partner's Pro Bono Murder Case Became Headline News--And His Client Went Free

Morrison & Foerster partner Carl “Chip” Loewenson Jr. worked for more than a decade to free Richard Rosario, who was serving a 25-to-life sentence for murder. How the case played out is a template for effectively using publicity, though on a scale that most lawyers can only dream of.
13 minute read

Daily Report Online

Lawyers Sue VA Over Bogged-Down Appeals Process for Vets

Two King & Spalding lawyers in Atlanta are leading an unusual and ambitious pro bono suit to try and force the U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs to speed up decisions on veterans' disability claims.
18 minute read

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