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Pro Bono

We take great pride in our pro bono program.  It has earned us numerous awards, including the Legal Aid Society’s Pro Bono Award, inMotion’s Commitment to Justice Award, the MFY Legal Services Scales of Justice Award, and an "exceptional philanthropist" award for the firm's Greater Washington Community Foundation.  We strongly encourage our attorneys to meet their pro bono responsibilities by providing essential legal services for the indigent and disadvantaged.  We regularly advise our attorneys with respect to new pro bono opportunities as they arise.

All pro bono work undertaken by associates is considered the responsibility of the firm, and a partner is assigned to each matter to render advice, assistance and supervision.  Lawyers working on pro bono matters have available to them the full resources of the firm.  For billing purposes, time committed to pro bono matters is treated no differently than time committed to any other client.

Transactions and Major Projects

We work actively with a number of legal services organizations that link lawyers to needy individuals and institutions serving the disadvantaged.  Among these organizations are:
  • The Legal Aid Society

  • Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts

  • inMotion

  • MFY Legal Services
Additionally, we act as general counsel to a number of organizations providing services for the poor, including Women in Need and City Harvest.  We also have an active practice representing asylum seekers and other persons with complex immigration problems.

In the three years following the World Trade Center attacks, our lawyers devoted thousands of hours to the assistance of WTC victims, obtaining monetary compensation for eligible clients and providing advice on bankruptcy and trusts and estates matters.

Willkie is one of only a handful of firms in New York with an externship program whereby associates are designated to work for MFY Legal Services, a community legal services office, as  full-time lawyers, for up to five months.  After each rotation, a new associate is sent to continue the program.  We have also worked on a number of major special projects and litigations, including:
  • our representation of Habitat for Humanity, on a completely pro bono basis, in the securitization of mortgages to raise millions of dollars for the construction of new homes for the needy;

  • our service, pro bono, as one of the principal outside counsel for Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; and

  • our filing of amicus briefs in the Second Circuit and Supreme Court on behalf of a detainee charged with terrorist-related crimes in United States v. Padilla.
Finally, many of our lawyers have spent large portions of their careers in various areas of public service, including one as Governor of New York, one as United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, one as President of the Bar Association of the City of New York, and numerous others in various departments of government.  One of our former partners, Chester J. Straub, serves on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, while another is a bankruptcy judge in the Eastern District of New York.  In short, we have a long history of commitment to and investment in the many spheres of public interest work.