Pro Bono Partnerships and Models:
A Practical Guide to What Works
Pro Bono Partnerships and Models: A Practical Guide to What Works is a resource that provides practical information on what works well in collaborative pro bono projects. It provides tips on how to attract pro bono partners and maintain effective partnerships. Detailed case studies illustrate the benefits, challenges and the features of effective projects using each of the following models:
- Case referral
- Clinics
- Outreach
- Secondments
- Fellowships
- Co-counselling
- Secondary consults
- Telephone, video conferencing and online advice
- Law reform
- Assistance to not-for-profit organisations
- Community legal education
- Non-legal assistance
- International pro bono.
Launched in May 2013, What Works draws on the expertise of a broad range of stakeholders with experience in the delivery of pro bono legal assistance, including law firms of all sizes, pro bono referral schemes and organisations, community legal centres, not-for-profit organisations, barristers, in-house and government lawyers, and law schools. A new edition is due out in early 2016.
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