Pro Bono Committee Activity in Review
As published in The Senior Lawyer:
Fall 2010, The Senior Lawyer
Pro Bono Committee
The Pro Bono Committee continues to work with Gloria Herron Arthur,
Director of Pro Bono Affairs for the New York State Bar Association, to
identify, coordinate and promote pro bono initiatives for senior
lawyers.
In commemoration of National Pro Bono Week (October 24-30, 2010), the
Department of Pro Bono Affairs published a special newsletter in early
October. You will find a link to it on our website. The newsletter
highlighted events that took place in various judicial districts
throughout the state, and provided updates on different pro bono
programs, including the court system’s Emeritus Program.
The Attorney Emeritus Program is designed to promote and encourage
pro bono service (at least 30 hours per year) by retired attorneys who
are at least 55 years old and who have practiced for a minimum of 10
years. Remember, an Attorney Emeritus is not subject to either the $350
attorney registration fee or mandatory CLE requirements. It is a great
opportunity for a senior lawyer who is interested in donating his or her
time in pro bono service.
If you are currently providing pro bono service, or even if you are
just starting to consider it, please don’t forget about the Empire
State Counsel Program. The Program is designed to honor and recognize
New York State Bar Association members, who, over the course of the
year, donate 50 hours or more of free legal services either to
individuals or to certain organizations. The specific criteria for the
Empire State Counsel designation, along with a Verification Form, can be
found on the New York State Bar Association’s website. Again, you
can find a link to this information, along with other pro bono
information, on this Committee’s web page. Even if you will not
reach the 50-hour mark this year, the Bar Association is interested in
tracking the pro bono service hours of senior attorneys. Take time to
fill out the Verification Form by the end of the year.
We welcome your participation on the Pro Bono Committee. Please
contact the New York State Bar Association if you are interested in
joining us.
Elizabeth McDonald
Fall 2009, The Senior Lawyer Pro Bono Committee
Over 50 Senior Lawyers Section members have already volunteered to
serve on the Pro Bono Committee. We would welcome additional
participation from others as the Committee tackles various issues
touching upon pro bono matters.
The Committee meets via conference call, as needed. An initial
introductory call took place in April. Another substantive call took
place in July. During that call, Gloria Herron Arthur, Director, Pro
Bono Affairs for the New York State Bar Association, discussed various
pro bono opportunities, in general, and answered questions regarding the
best methods to promote and coordinate such opportunities. The Committee
anticipates working closely with Ms. Herron Arthur to ensure that pro
bono initiatives for senior lawyers are readily identified, coordinated
and promoted.
The Committee expects to not only focus on the support and
encouragement of senior lawyers’ participation in pro bono
service, but also anticipates exploring other topics, including emeritus
rules, appropriate training for certain pro bono programs, possible
opportunities for free or reduced rate CLEs in exchange for pro bono
service, how to best advertise and promote pro bono initiatives without
duplicating the efforts of other organizations, and how to make it
easier to find pro bono opportunities in various locations throughout
the state.
In future newsletters, we hope to identify and highlight specific pro
bono initiatives that might interest you. In the meantime, please
contact the New York State Bar Association if you would like to
participate in the Committee. We would welcome your input.
Elizabeth McDonald
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