It didn't take long after the January 1st for law students to arrive at The Pro Bono Project. Staff welcomed students from America University Washington College of Law during the week of January 2-6 and from University of Wisconsin Law School, January 9-13.
Read MoreThere's Another Jenny In The House
It turned out that finding a new part-time successions attorney was easier than we thought – she was already right under our roof!
Read MoreTaking A Holiday Break At The Project
While the holiday season was busy for many people with parties and family gatherings, The Pro Bono Project was having some busy days with law students from George Washington Law, American University Washington College of Law and Columbia Law School.
Read MoreBarry Law In The House ...
It's the end of the semester and Barry University School of Law sent three of its best and brightest - Kenneth Ejene, Mylika Morton and Stacey Schwartz - to The Pro Bono Project during the week of Memorial Day, May 26 to 29.
Read MoreDrake Law In The House ...
Back row: Nathan Vos, Nicholas Gral, Alexandria Quinn, Lucas Sterbick
Front row: Molly Hammer, Monika Sehic, Shelby Bird, Marie De Franca, Mathilde Declercq, Caroline Alet, Erin Lain (Note: Marie, Mathilde and Caroline are French exchange students.)
Seated: Linton Carney, Chief Legal Officer, The Project
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.
Read MoreIf It's Springtime ... It's New Orleans ...
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.
Read MoreStudent Volunteers Come From The Midwest & Local Law Schools ...
See who's been opening doors and getting some great experience at The Project from law schools in the Midwest and locally.
Read MoreMay The Law Students Be With You
Law Students from Wisconsin and Illinois escaped the cold and spent January helping out at The Pro Bono Project.
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