Pro Bono
Policy
Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller attorneys are expected to dedicate a minimum of 50 hours per year to pro bono representation. Every year, many of our attorneys exceed this target. In fact, our firm received the Chancellor’s Award for pro bono work from the Philadelphia Bar Association in 2008 and 2009, and we were designated a Champion of Justice by the Philadelphia Bar Foundation in 2004 for our support of public interest legal services.

And our firm’s pro bono work is not limited to shareholders. Our associates routinely accept their own pro bono cases, for which they take primary responsibility. Thus, our pro bono clients receive outstanding legal representation for little or no cost, and our associates acquire skills and experience from managing and leading their own cases from start to finish.
