Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 16:25     Subject: Where to find pro bono work?

Anonymous wrote:Have you been watching “Better Call Saul”?, too?


That's the pro bono you get in my state where virtue signaling judges can press you into taking on pro bono cases. End up having to defend the highest profile of crimes and at the end you have to get on your knees to beg the clerk for some reimbursement.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 16:07     Subject: Where to find pro bono work?

Have you been watching “Better Call Saul”?, too?
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 15:55     Subject: Where to find pro bono work?

Call this place: https://nipnlg.org/

There is a desperate need for pro bono attorneys to take immigration cases. Since you're barred in MD, you can do custody cases for unaccompanied children.

Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 15:53     Subject: Where to find pro bono work?

Amica center
Ayuda
Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless
Neighbors Consejo
Bread for the City
Whitman Walker
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 15:50     Subject: Re:Where to find pro bono work?

I'm a fed too. You should concentrate on Maryland pro bono opportunities. I believe there are issues with representing anyone in any DC court because they are all a federal jurisdiction. I would talk to your agencies ethics office. (I know it doesn't seem like we do ethics these days but . . )
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 14:21     Subject: Where to find pro bono work?

do you know what area you'd want to work in? Wills and trusts, family law, landlord/tenant are all usually far enough outside of federal work to be easy to get approved, and there are others as well.

DC bar pro bono center is a good suggestion. Other places that have established pro bono programs include Legal Aid DC, Whitman-Walker Health, Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless, Legal Counsel for the Elderly, and Children's Law Center.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 14:14     Subject: Where to find pro bono work?

Anonymous wrote:Wear a suit in a local courthouse and people will ask you to take their case.

This. Pick the ones off the floor. That was me. I had no idea what happened to me or why. I do now, but it was very devastating at that time.
At some point I realized that it's normal to see people on the floor crying after they are left out of jail where they should have never been.
I would take it like a champ next time, but first time was very scary. I had no idea where my kid was and my purse. Cops kept all my cash. Apparently they can.
Wasn't there a thread here about people hating cops? I have so many reasons.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 13:58     Subject: Where to find pro bono work?

Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 13:51     Subject: Re:Where to find pro bono work?

https://www.dcbar.org/Pro-Bono/Volunteer-Opportunities/How-to-Volunteer

Tahirih Justice Center in VA

Check out local legal aid organizations' websites
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 11:43     Subject: Where to find pro bono work?


Contact a local charity who serves people who requires the speciality you provide?
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 11:43     Subject: Where to find pro bono work?

Anonymous wrote:Wear a suit in a local courthouse and people will ask you to take their case.


That’s a risky proposition. The chances of getting an elite attorney to represent you are slim. You’re more likely to run into a former doc reviewer/Board of Veterans’ Appeals attorney turned solo practitioner.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 11:42     Subject: Where to find pro bono work?

What are you interested in? And are you interested in court work or work you can do at home?
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 11:40     Subject: Where to find pro bono work?

What issue do you want to work on? Find a nonprofit doing that work and see if they mentor/provide cases to feds.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 11:38     Subject: Where to find pro bono work?

Wear a suit in a local courthouse and people will ask you to take their case.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2025 09:58     Subject: Where to find pro bono work?

I'm a fed lawyer. I'd like to do pro bono work rather than donating my way out of it. Any suggestions? It's tricky when you're a Fed. I'm barred in DC and Maryland but live in NOVA.