National Pro Bono Celebration Blogging Round Up (Part 7)
This is the last National Pro Bono Celebration Blogging Round Up. Seventy-eight posts were published by 46 people, who signed up to publish a post recognizing providers of pro bono legal services during the National Pro Bono Celebration. This last list of posts includes those published from Friday, October 30 through today, November 5.
- Collaboration for Good - V. Mary Abraham, Above and Beyond KM
- End Of Pro Bono Week Long Live Pro Bono Attorneys - Ken Montenegro, Ken's (Pro)posterous Posts
- Focus on Pro Bono: Douglas J. Rosinski - Robin Wheeler, SC Access To Justice Weblog
- Focus on Pro Bono: John Tenney - Robin Wheeler, SC Access To Justice Weblog
- Guest Post, New York Bankruptcy Lawyer Jay Fleischman - myShingle.com
- Nearly 200 get free legal advice on Pro Bono Day - Maryland Legal Aid Newsroom
- Pro Bono: Seeking To Help - Tim Eigo, AZ Attorney
- Pro Bono Summit in Oklahoma - Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc.
- A Time To Recognize People Too Often Unrecognized - Kate Bladow, technola
Bloggers who didn't sign the pledge also published quite a few posts about the Celebration. A total of 33 bloggers drafted 46 posts. Those posted between last Friday and today include the following:
- Partnering pro bono - Ann Bergen Willoughby, Pro Bono Committee, Legal Aid Society of Cleveland
- Pro Bono Pledge - Sally Kane, Legal Careers Blog
- Pro bono reception more than Juan Williams - Danny Jacobs, On the Record
The National Pro Bono Celebration and "pro bono" were even highlighted in the Blawg Review #288 on Paul B. Kennedy's The Defense Rests.
Thank you to everyone who participated. You created an inspiring slate of posts. If you missed any of them, you can go back and read the previous National Pro Bono Celebration Blogging Round Ups: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, and Part 6.
And if you are sad to see the end of these round ups, you're in luck. The UK National Pro Bono Week starts on Monday, November 8 and runs through November 12, and their bloggers are warming up, so you should have several blog posts from their celebration to read. - K