- Posted April 25, 2023
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State Bar to host 2023 Spring Pro Bono Workshop

The State Bar of Michigan's 2023 Spring Pro Bono Workshop is set for Tuesday, May 16, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and will be offered in-person at the State Bar Building in Lansing and virtually via Zoom. This year's workshop, titled "Pro Bono, Post-Pandemic," will focus changes and challenges created by the pandemic.
Michigan Supreme Court Justice Megan K. Cavanagh will be a special guest speaker at the workshop, which will include sessions on the Michigan Task Force on Well-Being in the Law, the Pro Bono Portal on Justice Server, the Right to Counsel in Civil Cases, the Access to Justice Campaign, and Best Practices for Establishing Virtual and In-Person Legal Clinics.
This workshop is hosted by the State Bar of Michigan Justice Initiatives Committee, which is committed to promoting access to justice for all Michigan residents by identifying, developing, and promoting innovative programs and initiatives.
The deadline to register for the workshop is May 8. To register, visit https://bit.ly/41IDS0a.
Published: Tue, Apr 25, 2023
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