Neil Bagchi
After spending most of the week working on business-to-business issues, pro bono work reminds us that there is a personal element to our work.
After spending most of the week working on business-to-business issues, pro bono work reminds us that there is a personal element to our work.
Opportunities abound for our helping with the unmet legal needs in our state, whether in the urban, suburban or rural areas – and especially in response to disasters like Hurricane...
Everyone deserves a good attorney no matter their economic status; pro bono service ensures that this balance is created.
Pro bono work is important because there are so many unmet legal needs in our state today, and we as lawyers have the specialized skills to address those needs.
As a newer debt finance attorney at McGuireWoods, pro bono work allows me to expand my practice areas and build a diverse set of legal skills, ultimately making me a...
During my tenure as president of the NCBA, I saw firsthand the way that pro bono projects can offer a venue for attorneys to build their professional networks, all while...
Pro bono work provides me the opportunity to help with the unmet needs of those in our community who have limited access to legal services, and also allows me to...
Some of the most gratifying legal services I have provided over the years have been pro bono. They address a staggering need for indigent North Carolinians, remind me why I...
Pro bono helps me see the good I can do with my legal training – with each case I take on, I love most the feeling that what I do matters.
Our state constitution says that justice is to be administered without favor, denial, or delay. Members of North Carolina’s legal profession are uniquely positioned to make this promise a reality...