This award aims to honour, each year, lawyers who have shown outstanding commitment to pro bono work as part of their legal career.
This Award honours an individual lawyer (or team of lawyers) who has gone above and beyond in providing exceptional pro bono support to TrustLaw members.
This Award recognises a Regional Law Firm that has demonstrated exceptional effort and enthusiasm in supporting pro bono clients on projects undertaken through TrustLaw.
The Powered by Pro Bono Award recognises a legal team and an NGO or social enterprise for a pro bono project(s) which has enabled the organisation to scale up their operations, improve the delivery of their social mission or pivot their activities to make a greater impact on the businesses and people they support.
This Award recognises an International Law Firm that has demonstrated exceptional effort and enthusiasm in supporting pro bono clients on projects undertaken through TrustLaw.
The Collaboration Award showcases highly effective working relationships between pro bono providers and recipients that exemplify the power and best practices of pro bono.
The Impact Award recognises an outstanding legal research project that has had demonstrable change and significant outcomes for the work done by the pro bono client, for example within their community, for the beneficiaries they serve, within legal frameworks, or on the issues on which they work.
The PILnet Pro Bono Publico Award recognizes legal professionals with an extraordinary, passionate, and long-standing commitment to service for the public good.
This award recognizes the best, most innovative pro bono legal project undertaken as a cross-sectoral collaboration with an impact felt in more than one country.
This award recognizes the best, innovative pro bono legal project with an impact felt at the local or national level.
This award recognizes the pro bono project that PILnet Global Forum attendees view as the most impactful.
The Supreme Judicial Court Standing Committee on Pro Bono Legal Services annually presents awards to honor those in the legal profession who have demonstrated outstanding and exceptional commitment to providing unpaid legal services to those in need.
The Pro Bono Awards is an annual event honoring the extraordinary efforts of our pro bono attorneys.
This award recognizes extraordinary courage and commitment to pro bono by a legal leader. It honors the memory of the late Founder and Chairman Emeritus of Holland & Knight LLP, Chesterfield Smith, who grew his firm from a two-lawyer office to one of the largest law firms in the country.
This annual award is given each year and recognizes innovative team approaches to pro bono work involving in-house legal departments. Nominees for this award must include at least one legal department working in partnership with one or more law firms and/or public interest group partners.
Esther F. Lardent Hall of Fame Award for Excellence in Pro Bono recognizes individuals and organizations that have shown an extraordinary commitment to pro bono and have made a profound impact on advancing the aspirational goal of access to justice for all.
This annual award is given each year in honor of John H. Pickering, a distinguished appellate attorney and leader of the legal profession who was well-known for his extraordinary commitment to pro bono and public interest law.
This annual award is given each year to an individual or organization that has provided exemplary pro bono service. It honors the legal leadership of Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal Laurie D. Zelon, one of the originators of the Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge®.
President’s Award recognizes an individual or organization that has provided extraordinary contributions to PBI initiatives, in addition to unequaled thought and action leadership to pro bono in the legal community.
The State Bar’s Pro Bono Excellence Awards recognize individuals and groups whose work exemplifies a deep commitment to pro bono service. There are awards in several categories, from pro bono coordinator to judge. Each year the awards are presented at the State Bar’s Annual Meeting.
The Pro Bono Award of the Philadelphia Bar Foundation is given annually to a Philadelphia law firm or corporate legal department that performs outstanding volunteer efforts in providing legal services to those in need. The award recipient demonstrates commitment to the development of pro bono legal services in the region and contributes significantly to innovative approaches to the delivery of legal services.
Pro bono awards for practitioners in Pennsylvania.
This award is for a firm that demonstrates commitment to pro bono work in the local or global community.
This award recognise practitioners who make significant contributions to law firm leadership, diversity and pro bono.
This award recognise practitioners who make significant contributions to law firm leadership, diversity and pro bono.
This award program aims to identify and honor individual lawyers and small and large law firms, government attorney offices, corporate law departments and other institutions in the legal profession that have enhanced the human dignity of others by improving or delivering volunteer legal services to our nation's poor and disadvantaged
These awards intend to identify the most important transactions and cases with the most complex and outstanding legal work in Asia. The awards is open to all firms with offices in Asia.
The National Asian Pacific American Bar Association Pro Bono Award recognizes an attorney or a team of attorneys for outstanding achievements in pro bono service that involved impact litigation to advance or protect civil rights or provided direct legal services to individuals in the furtherance of the administration of justice. The subject matter and difficulty of the case(s) or matter(s) and time expended are factors considered in selecting the award recipient.
This is awarded to persons for outstanding leadership, innovation and initiative in advancing the mission of pro bono at National University of Singapore Law. Whether as students, alumni or other collaborators, these persons have identified new needs and have created opportunities for National University of Singapore Law students to serve the larger community. Initiatives should engage meaningful service and learning, and should demonstrate sustainability.
This is awarded to persons who have been outstanding supporters of National University of Singapore Law students’ efforts in pro bono, including but not limited to acting as legally qualified supervisors on student pro bono activities.
This is awarded to National University of Singapore Law students who have demonstrated outstanding commitment and passion for pro bono work. Whether as participants or leaders, these students have gone beyond the call of duty and expectation. Their contributions are exceptionally responsive, dedicated and persistent, and are substantively excellent in the context of their respective roles.
This award is for a firm that demonstrates commitment to pro bono work in the local or global community.
The Pro Bono and Community Service 10-Year Achievement Award is introduced to show our appreciation to member(s) who have supported and contributed to this Programme for 10 years. The Award(s) will be given to member(s) who:
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have continuously joined the Programme and obtained Individual Awards (Gold/Silver/Bronze) consecutively in the latest 10 editions of the Programme; and
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have not been awarded of the Pro Bono and Community Service 10-Year Achievement Award in the past.
Special Award for the Year is dedicated to promote pro bono work on a particular service target set for the Programme of the current year.
Individual applicants who performed all or part of its pro bono and/or community work by serving the service target set for the 2022 Programme during the recognition period will automatically run for this Award.
Trainee solicitors and members (including registered foreign lawyers) with 5 years P.Q.E. or below who participated in pro bono and community work of not less than 100 hours within the Recognition Period will automatically run for this Award. The Award will be given to the applicant(s) with the highest number of service hours.
The Distinguished Pro Bono Law Firm Award recognises local/foreign law firm(s) that has/have made an outstanding contribution in the provision of pro bono services. More than one firm may be eligible for this Award.
The Lawyer European Awards are aimed at leading law firms based within Europe. Each category has specific criteria and the awards are open to independent law firms headquartered in Europe and global firms working within the European marke
The award is intended to recognise an outstanding contribution to the promotion of access to justice (i.e., to improving fair and equal access to justice for individuals and/or communities).
Supported by the Attorney General, the awards celebrate the best pro bono activities undertaken by law students and law schools and the positive impact on those assisted.
The awards recognise those individuals and chambers who have gone above and beyond expectation when undertaking pro bono work to support access to justice.
These awards celebrate the fantastic achievements of firms and individuals who are furthering the advancement of diversity, inclusion and pro bono across Europe.
This prestigious award recognises the firm whose commitment to pro bono and innovative initiatives stood out the most to our research team this year.
The annual LawWorks Pro Bono Awards celebrate the best legal pro bono activities undertaken by organisations and individuals and the positive impact they have had on those helped.
Participating in these Trophies is a unique opportunity to highlight the projects or actions that you support but also to make known the commitment of the lawyers of the Paris Bar in order to give birth to other vocations, other solidarity commitments!
This award recognises an individual or legal team that truly goes above and beyond in terms of the delivery of pro bono legal services to the most vulnerable in our community. The award celebrates both volume and effectiveness of pro bono, as well as creating and championing a culture of service within the profession.
For over a decade, the Lawyers Weekly 30 Under 30 has brought the legal industry an unparalleled awards program that identifies the finest young lawyers across the nation. The awards are open to all legal professionals, ages 30 or under.
This prestigious national awards program presents an exceptional opportunity for leading women to showcase their achievements, attract more clients and propel their careers, on top of giving them the recognition they deserve.
The awards are regarded as one of the legal profession’s most prestigious accolades and pinpoint professional development and innovation, showcasing the individuals who are leading the way in the industry.
The award is intended to recognise a New Zealander (or qualifying New Zealand resident) who has made an outstanding contribution to the promotion of access to justice (i.e., to improving fair and equal access to justice for individuals and/or communities). This may have been through advocacy, academia, leadership and/or influence.
The Law Society’s Pro Bono Award recognises a South Australian lawyer or organisation that has contributed to the profession or the community on or for a good benefit.
The ACT Law Society administers the Annual ACT Law Awards, recipients of which are announced at our Annual Dinner & Awards Night each year. The Pro Bono Service Award recognises the vital community legal work done by individual practitioners.
The Outstanding Pro Bono Legal Award is presented to a law firm or an individual lawyer who has demonstrated an outstanding pro bono legal assistance activity resulting in improved access to justice for disadvantaged people in the community.
Arts Law Pro Bono Awards recognise the considerable contribution of volunteer lawyers and professionals throughout the year.
Our awards shine a light on the exemplary efforts of Queensland’s legal professionals—highlighting good law, good lawyers, for the public good. They provide the opportunity for outstanding solicitors, teams and organisations to showcase their ingenuity and contribution to both the legal profession and the broader community
The Attorney General’s Community Service Law Awards for an individual, legal firm, not-for-profit organisation and Legal Aid private practitioner panel member are annual awards which recognise the work of those who have made a pro bono contribution to benefit the Western Australian community.
This award recognises and celebrates one graduating student each year who has made an exceptional contribution to the community through their pro bono legal work. Formerly known as the Pro Bono Publico Award.
These firms and legal departments have demonstrating their support to provide legal representation to the wider community through pro bono work.
The Victorian Bar Pro Bono Awards recognise barristers who make an outstanding contribution representing parties on a pro bono basis.