The search for Canada's best pro bono firms is on

Nominate the best pro bono firms in Canada

The search for Canada's best pro bono firms is on

Canadian Lawyer’s second annual 5-Star Pro Bono Firms is now open.

Readers are encouraged to participate using this online form, which only takes a few minutes to complete.

Examples of pro bono work include, but are not limited to:

  • Provision of summary legal advice to an individual or charitable organization without expectation of a fee.
  • Provision of legal representation (full or unbundled) to an individual or charitable organization without expectation of a fee.

The 5-Star Pro Bono Firms, proudly supported by Pro Bono Ontario, will be published on Canadian Lawyer’s website in June. 

Enter now before the survey closes on Friday, March 1

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