- 8 Tips for planning and maintaining relationships
- 9 Pro bono referral schemes and organisations
- 10 Large law firms
- 11 Small law firms
- 12 Community legal centres
- 13 Non-legal not-for-profit organisations and charities
- 14 Barristers
- 15 In-house/corporate lawyers
- 16 Government lawyers
- 17 Individual volunteers
- 18 Law students
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- Pro Bono Partnerships
and Models:
A Practical Guide to
WHAT WORKS
Contents & Information - PART 1
How to use this book - PART 2
Themes arising from consultations - PART 3
Understanding your potential partner- Chap 8: Tips for planning and maintaining relationships
- Chap 9: Pro Bono Referral Schemes & Organisations
- Chap 10: Large law firms
- Chap 11: Small law firms
- Chap 12: Community Legal Centres
- Chap 13: Non-legal not-for-profit organisations & charities
- Chap 14: Barristers
- Chap 15: In-house/corporate lawyers
- Chap 16: Government lawyers
- Chap 17: Individual volunteers
- Chap 18: Law students
- PART 4
Models of pro bono legal assistance- Chap 19: Case referral
- Chap 20: Clinics
- Chap 21: Outreach
- Chap 22: Secondments
- Chap 23: Fellowships
- Chap 24: Co-counselling
- Chap 25: ‘Secondary consults’ or ‘phone a friend’ assistance
- Chap 26: Technology-based services: telephone, video conferencing, online and mobile technology
- Chap 27: Law reform & policy work
- Chap 28: Assistance to non-legal not-for-profit organisations & charities
- Chap 29: Community legal education
- Chap 30: Non-legal assistance
- Chap 31: International pro bono