Wisconsin Lawyer recently published an article by family law practitioner Ashleigh M. Hacker titled “Pro Bono Service in Private Practice: Where and Why to Fit It In”.
In the piece, Attorney Hacker discusses how pro bono work not only helps address critical legal needs in the community but also provides meaningful opportunities for attorneys to expand their skills, build professional relationships, and explore new areas of practice.
She highlights the practical benefits of participating in legal clinics and encourages attorneys in private practice to view pro bono service as both a professional asset and a rewarding personal commitment.
Read the Wisconsin Lawyers article "Pro Bono Service in Private Practice: Where and Why to Fit It In" to learn more.