How ready are you to challenge yourself, your firm/company, colleagues, friends and family to open some doors for the children represented by The Pro Bono Project?
Use our hashtag on Facebook and Twitter: #pbpGiveNOLA
Download: The Project's GiveNOLA Day Flyer
Download: The Opening Doors Challenge Information
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In celebration of National Volunteer Week, April 12-18, and as we approach GiveNOLA Day, Tuesday, May 5, The Project is focusing on how our volunteers serve the many children that come to us as clients.
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This week, we're giving a shout-out to our volunteers and all their good works because it's National Volunteer Week, April 12-18, 2015.
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The kick-off meeting of the 2015 Justice For All Ball Committee was held on April 7, 2015 at Ruth's Chris Steakhouse in the Hilton Hotel on the River.
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No sooner did our law students from Georgetown Law depart, our bevy of first year law students from Drake Law arrived to get an early glimpse of Spring for a few days during the week of March 16-20.
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Open the door all the way with a donation of $100, or open it half way for $50 or just crack it for $10 and you can help us help a Child In Need of Care (CINC), bring representation to one of the many Pro Bono & Juveniles (PB&J) unaccompanied immigrant minors or help to stabilize the family environment and create a sense of safety for a child caught in a divorce or custody battle. If you’re feeling really generous – open a house full of doors for $1,000. You can even celebrate Cinco de Mayo and ‘abrir algunas puertas’ for our Hispanic clients.
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We're moving into high gear now that March has come. Easter, French Quarter Fest, Jazz Fest - they are all just around the corner but that doesn't slow us down.
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There's a new rule in town that gives The Project's volunteer lawyers and the hundred of other attorneys in Louisiana a leg up on earning their annual CLE credits.
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When Spring comes to New Orleans, law students flock to The Pro Bono Project instead of the beach as they take a break from the lingering winter. This past week, The Project hosted six students from Georgetown Law.
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The Pro Bono Project has joined forces with Pro Bono & Juveniles Program (PB & J) begun by immigration lawyer, Kathleen Gasparian (r), formerly of Ware | Gasparian, and now at Gasparian Immigration.
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In February, we like to 'share the love' by recounting a recent client success story. We're featuring volunteer Mark Surprenant (r) of Adams and Reese LLP, sharing the story in his own words.
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Even though we have a small staff - only 7 of us - we get a lot done thanks to our volunteers. Over the past several weeks, the office was filled with lawyers, students and a host of people who give their time, skills and energy to The Project in a number of different ways.
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As we open the doors on 2015, In Brief chatted with new Board Chair Carole Cukell Neff of Sessions Fishman Nathan & Israel LLC to talk about her goals for The Pro Bono Project in 2015.
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See who's been opening doors and getting some great experience at The Project from law schools in the Midwest and locally.
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The Project hosted two law students from George Washington University Law School in mid-December.
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Missed the Professionalism CLE and Volunteer Appreciation Awards & Reception? Enjoy the highlights and photos.
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Lawyers are always looking for ‘hidden gems’ as they go through the discovery process, sifting through documents, files and so many other places available to find that one piece of evidence that might make or break a case.
Register for the free Professionalism CLE as part of the Volunteer Appreciation Awards and Reception event on December 4.
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So, what's a corporate lawyer know about Family Law?
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This summer, The Pro Bono Project was delighted to host a group of law students from the Loyola Law School, Gilis Law Poverty Center's Summer Intern Program. The Project's group included four law students: Connie Colley, Kyle Keenan, Joe Loochkartt and Rick Yelton.
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