What are the requirements for students participating in Suffolk Law School s Voluntary Pro Bono Program?
Participating students pledge to complete prior to graduation a minimum of 50 hours of unpaid work of meaningful, law-related service to: nonprofit organizations; government agencies; or private attorneys serving the legal needs of individuals with limited access to legal representation, groups or causes that are under-represented in the legal system, or the public good.
Related Questions
- I performed pro bono service during my first year and never submitted the proper documentation. Can I still get voluntary pro bono credit for that work?
- Does the Law School recognize students for their pro bono and public interest work?
- How does the law school recognize student participation in the Pro Bono Program?