Our lawyers have worked pro bono across the broad spectrum of law, including migration and refugee litigation, cases of young people who have been wrongfully detained and Stolen Generations cases.
Solicitors do voluntary work in community legal centres and regularly take on pro bono matters referred by the Public Interest Law Clearing House.
Partners give their professional time to bodies such as the Workers Compensation Commission User Group, the NSW Trustee and Guardian, the Brain Injury Association and the NSW Law Society’s on Employment Law Committee, Injury Compensation Committee and Specialist Accreditation Committee.
The seriousness of our commitment to social justice and the common good is underlined by the fact that we have an indicative budget of 2.5% of revenue devoted to pro bono work.