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Six law firms sign up to country’s first pro bono network

Pro bono clearinghouse Te Ara Ture will lead the initiative, which sets an annual target of 25 hours per lawyer.

Te Ara Ture director Sabrina Muck.

Six law firms have launched the country’s first pro bono legal network, in which each have agreed to a voluntary, aspirational target of at least 25 hours of pro bono legal work per lawyer a year.

The Framework for Collaborative Pro Bono in Aotearoa, announced today, is led by pro bono

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Hamish McNicol Mon, 25 Nov 2024
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