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#The Pro Bono Project - University of Virginia School of Law Assistant Dean for Pro Bono and Public Interest Kimberly Emery and Assistant Director of Public Service Andrew Broaddus Pro Bono Program Fast Facts, 2013-14 265 students logged pro bono hours 17,609 pro bono hours logged 105 Class of 2014 graduates completed at least 75 hours of pro bono while in law school 45 students participated in the Alternative Spring Break trip with eleven different locations (students in Washington, D.C. above) Established in 1999, the Law School s Pro Bono Program develops, administers, and publicizes pro bono opportunities for students while responding to the volunteer needs of community groups and other outside organizations. The Pro Bono Program administers in-house projects, develops a variety of ad-hoc pro bono opportunities throughout the academic year, and supports winter and spring break pro bono projects. The Pro Bono Program, through orientation sessions, e-mail alerts, speakers and volunteer recognition and awards, encourages every student to participate in pro bono while at the Law School. Why Do Pro Bono?In addition to being a professional and ethical obligation, pro bono service offers many benefits to you as a volunteer. For example, pro bono work enhances your law school experience by connecting the academic work you do in the classroom to the real world of practice. Pro bono is:
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