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Saturday, October 01, 2011

10 Reasons to Do Pro Bono

In honor of National Pro Bono Week this October:
10. If you do not do it, no one else will. Rule 6.1 of the New York Rules of Professional Conduct calls pro bono participation "aspirational." You may aspire to play second base for the Red Sox, but you won't. If we only aspire, then we never accomplish anything.
9. It's easy. The clients have very little at stake, but it means the world to them.
8. Judges appreciate that you perform free legal services for the poor, and they (a) remember and (b) talk among themselves. Hey, you never know when you'll need that adjournment or a few more days to respond to something.
7. They will write about you in the bar association newsletter and your mother will think you are really special.
6. No one is more grateful than the poor. They see very little of the milk of human kindness, and when they receive it you are everything to them. You will never receive such positive feedback among those who pay for your services.
5. Practicing law is a precious gift, and if you do not use it to give to others then you shouldn't be a lawyer. Try animal husbandry or stock brokerage.
4. You learn something. Where else do they divorce by reason of imprisonment for three consecutive years or skate on the rent because of the warranty of habitability, whatever that is?
3. If you do not know what you are doing, there's lots of nice people to help you. The best of the best in any specialty will help you through it for free. If they do not, they are not the best of the best.
2. It does not take much time. For the most part there is nothing to fight about, and most of the opposing litigants are just as happy to be (a) divorced, (b) rid of the tenant or (c) free of the debt that will never be collected.
1. It will make you better looking. Look what it did for me.

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