Resources For Pro Bono Attorneys
This compendium is provided as a resource to pro bono attorneys seeking pro bono opportunities, the latest pro bono policy developments, or membership in a professional legal aid organization.
Colorado Legal Services Advocates
http://www.coadvocatesforum.org
Supports legal advocates helping low-income individuals in civil legal matters. Membership is free to civil legal aid attorneys, pro bono attorneys, law students, faculty and other advocates.
National Legal Aid and Defender Association
NLADA is the nation's leading advocate for front-line attorneys and other equal justice professionals - those who make a difference in the lives of low-income clients and their families and communities. Representing legal aid and defender programs, as well as individual advocates, NLADA is proud to be the oldest and largest national, nonprofit membership association devoting 100 percent of its resources to serving the broad equal justice community.
ABA Division for Legal Services
http://www.abanet.org/legalservices/
The Division for Legal Services provides staff support for 12 ABA committees and commissions, which promote access to justice for all and improvements in the delivery of legal services.
ABA Standing Committee for Pro Bono and Public Service
http://www.abanet.org/legalservices/probono/home.html
The Standing Committee on Pro Bono and Public Service and its project, the Center for Pro Bono are a good source of pro bono information.
University of Colorado Law School Lend-a-Law Student program
http://www.colorado.edu/law/programs/lendstudent.htm
The University of Colorado Law School's Lend-A-Law-Student Program is designed to assist Colorado attorneys who are doing pro bono or reduced fee work. Students are available to assist Colorado attorneys with research, brief writing, document compilation, investigation, and other legal matters.