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Working as an associate on the Manchester Arena inquiry

The Manchester Arena suicide bombing in May 2017 left 22 dead and over 800 injured. Seven years on from the atrocity and the effects are still reverberating. Following substantial lobbying from the family of victim Martyn Hett, legislation to better protect the public from terrorism is underway. Martyn’s Law was outlined in the King’s Speech […]

COP28

CMS wins first COP mandate

CMS has been appointed as legal adviser to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28). The firm has been chosen to provide legal pro bono support for COP28, which is taking place now until 12 December in the United Arab Emirates. This is the first time that CMS has been appointed to advise on a […]

National pro bono week: Quinn and Covington lawyers take on Russia

It has been 625 days since Vladimir Putin appeared in a televised broadcast and addressed Ukraine, Russia and the international community to say he would be conducting “a special military operation.”  Putin has refused to call it anything but since then. What we did see on that day was, in fact, the largest military invasion […]

Spotlight: Pro bono isn’t an add-on for HogLov

With six lawyers in London dedicated to pro bono, Hogan Lovells takes on matters ranging from coroner inquests, human trafficking compensation and war crime claims. The market: Hogan Lovells isn’t alone in putting forward teams of lawyers to take on pro bono matters. Clients are demanding to know what their external advisers are doing in […]

Pro bono spotlight: Sidley Austin, Ukraine, and art

Over the past month, if you walked into the lobby at 70 St Mary Axe, you would be greeted by an array of thought-provoking photos that have come directly from individuals documenting the war in Ukraine. An unusual exhibit to witness in a corporate space, the exhibit was initially going to be showcased in one […]

Pro bono spotlight: Reed Smith’s racial justice working group

Reed Smith launched a racial justice working group last year following the events of 2020 with the aim of assessing and discovering areas of pro bono need relating to racial justice and developing new pro bono partnerships with charities and non-profits in the same space. The initiative provides opportunities for Reed Smith’s pro bono to […]

Mishcon de Reya

Mishcon knuckles down on sustainability with pro bono and ESG case tracker

Mishcon de Reya has introduced a new case management system that allows lawyers to better record and track pro bono and ESG-focused work, The Lawyer can reveal. In the same way that fee earners are required to fill out money laundering and client conflict questionnaires when opening new matters, Mishcon lawyers must now answer mandatory […]

Donation

Free Representation Unit calls on lawyers to donate additional wealth

The Free Representation Unit (FRU) has asked lawyers, and anyone else who will benefit from the UK Government’s latest tax cuts, to donate their additional wealth to help improve access to justice and to fund pro bono work. As part of chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget that was announced today, The Lawyer reported that lawyers earning […]

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No longer just for lawyers: Pro bono opportunities opened up for business services professionals

An initiative has been launched by Pinsent Masons’ former head of communications that aims to offer pro bono opportunities to business services professionals in the legal sector. Fred Banning is spearheading the project, assisted by an advisory board of professionals from across the sector including Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom’s marketing leader Jeremy Ford, […]