- Posted March 30, 2021
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Applications for Pro Bono Honor Roll due April 19
Applications for the State Bar of Michigan's 2021 Pro Bono Honor Roll, which publicly recognizes individual attorneys, law firms, and corporations for pro bono service provided in the 2020 calendar year, are due April 19.
Even if attorneys do not want to be publicly recognized for their pro bono service or do not qualify for this year's Honor Roll, they are encouraged to report their pro bono service information to SBM by completing the application and voluntary reporting survey found at www.michbar.org/alawyerhelps/home.
The pro bono service information that attorneys submit will be used for informational purposes only and will not be shared or publicized unless they authorize SBM to include their name on the published version of the Honor Roll.
Anyone with questions about the Honor Roll can contact Robert Mathis at rmathis@michbar.org.
Published: Tue, Mar 30, 2021
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