Pro bonoNews archive
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US social entrepreneur builds schools in Uganda
09 Dec 2011
TrustLaw
Social enterprise has opened seven schools in Uganda, providing education for over 2,000 students
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UK gvt envoy calls for ‘aspirational’ pro bono billing targets - report
07 Dec 2011
TrustLaw
Michael Napier said that pro bono targets could be implemented but that they shouldn't be compulsory
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U.S. looks to India for lessons in legal aid – report
07 Dec 2011
Senior U.S. legal official impressed with India's mobile justice system
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CASE STUDY: Mukiibi, Kawooya, Onyango and Co Advocates helps Mango Tree
23 Nov 2011
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John Onyango, a senior partner at leading Ugandan law firm MKO, previously worked for the International Criminal Court
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Recycled flip flops help Ugandan kids in school
23 Nov 2011
TrustLaw
Most of Uganda’s children never finish primary school
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Young blood, mounting needs boost international pro bono
18 Nov 2011
TrustLaw
The pro bono culture is growing as financial crisis increases aid agencies' need for free legal help
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INTERVIEW-German pro bono set to grow but lacks professionalism
18 Nov 2011
TrustLaw
European governments' financial woes are increasing the need for free legal help, says Save the Children Germany
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INTERVIEW-Moscow hogs pro bono spotlight in massive Russia
17 Nov 2011
TrustLaw
Universities and law schools are key to promoting legal ethics in the country, says partner at law firm Salans
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INTERVIEW-Start small and go slow for pro bono success - Merck
17 Nov 2011
TrustLaw
Merck's pro bono work includes the areas of bankruptcy, family law, domestic violence and military veteran benefits.
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SPECIAL COVERAGE - European Pro Bono Forum 2011
17 Nov 2011
TrustLaw
INTERVIEW-German pro bono set to grow but lacks professionalism