Celebrating a year of Pro Bono Expert Support

Hosted by the National Pro Bono Centre at the IDRC, in collaboration with Pro Bono Connect and the Access to Justice Foundation.

Expert Support Breakfast, Wednesday 6th November, 8.30am registration for 9am start; 9- 9.45am – summary of year and speakers; 9.45-10.30am optional networking over breakfast.

We are delighted to invite you to join Pro Bono Expert Support for breakfast to soft launch the new Pro Bono Costs Order branch, delivered in partnership with the Access to Justice Foundation. Focusing on Pro Bono Week 2024 theme “the power of pro bono”, we’ll showcase innovative examples of the power of partnership working, celebrating strong outcomes and showing partnership working at its finest.

You will hear examples of partnership working with the litigation support sector throughout the past year, in addition to how Pro Bono Cost Orders benefit the free legal advice sector.

After a short panel we’ll gather for a buffet breakfast with the opportunity to network with Pro Bono Connect member firms, chambers, Expert Support companies and colleagues from across pro bono and litigation.

We are very grateful to the International Dispute Resolution Centre for hosting the Pro Bono Expert Support Breakfast.

Any questions relating to the Pro Bono Expert Support Scheme please email esherratt@nationalprobonocentre.org.uk

Hybrid event.

Registration link can be found here – Celebrating a year of Pro Bono Expert Support Tickets, Wed, Nov 6, 2024 at 8:30 AM | Eventbrite

Supporting & Empowering Clients in Distress

Join this unique hybrid panel event taking place during Pro Bono Week 2024 hosted by the National Pro Bono Centre, in collaboration with LawWorks and Advocate. Listen to our inspirational speakers share their personal journeys on supporting and empowering vulnerable clients including adapting ways of communicating with clients in distress and trauma informed lawyering, wellbeing strategies and boundary setting. We are delighted that Rebecca Wilkie, CEO of Advocate, will be moderating the event.

Registration and welcome drink from 6.30pm for a 7pm start. The panel discussion will run from 7-8pm with Q&As to round off followed by a valuable opportunity for networking over drinks and nibbles, finishing by 9pm.

We are very grateful to Sidley Austin for hosting this event.

Online attendees will be emailed a link to join the event nearer the time.

Speakers:

  • District Judge Lynda Nightingale
  • Ollie Persey, Barrister
  • Rebecca Norris, Barrister, Co-founder of Trauma Informed Law
  • Naga Kandiah, Solicitor
  • Louise McCarthy, Pro Bono Counsel

Any questions please email wendy@probonoweek.org.uk or Emily esherratt@nationalprobonocentre.org.uk

Meet the speakers

Lynda Nightingale

Lynda started her career with a City Law firm. As a newly qualified solicitor she established the firm’s first pro bono advice scheme, working with a Law Centre to set up an evening advice surgery to assist those struggling to get free legal help. Social welfare law lured Lynda away from the corporate world and she spent fifteen years working as a housing solicitor, firstly in a high street legal aid practice and then in a law centre. Lynda became a deputy district judge in 2003 and a full-time district judge in 2008. Lynda now spends her days hearing cases in the county and family court in Guildford, seeing, on a daily basis, litigants who have had no access to legal advice, who have no representation or support and many of whom are very vulnerable. She has worked as a course tutor for the Judicial College producing the first training module for judges in ‘open justice’ focussing on the needs of litigants in person. Lynda is the litigant in person liaison judge for Surrey.

Naga Kandiah

Naga Kandiah is a solicitor specialising in immigration and human rights law. Known for his tireless dedication to promoting human rights and advocating for migrant communities, he has received numerous accolades for his work. He often takes on complex pro bono cases, representing vulnerable clients, such as survivors of domestic violence and descendants of Windrush migrants. His commitment to his clients and the protection of their rights is evident in his hands-on approach, going above and beyond to achieve positive outcomes. His passion for justice and equality continues to drive his legal practice, making a significant impact in his field.

Louise McCarthy, Pro Bono Counsel, Sidley Austin LLP

Louise McCarthy is a Pro Bono Counsel at Sidley Austin LLP, based in the firm’s London office. Sidley’s pro bono program in London focuses on tackling barriers to access to justice, and volunteers participate in several access to justice projects which aim to bridge the gap that is continually widening for the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups. Louise was previously an associate in the London office’s litigation practice, during which time she oversaw the welfare benefits appeals project, and she continues to work on these cases as part of her now full time pro bono practice.

Oliver Persey, Barrister, Garden Court Chambers

Ollie is a public law and human rights barrister at Garden Court Chambers. He is ranked in Chambers & Partners and the Legal 500. Ollie won the Legal Aid Newcomer Award at the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year (LALY) Awards 2024, and was a finalist for a ‘Junior of the Year’ award at the Legal 500 Awards 2022 for his work in his core practice areas. He is a member of the Equality & Human Rights Commission’s panel of preferred counsel.

Rebecca Norris, Coach, Consultant, Barrister, Co-founder, Trauma Informed Law

Rebecca is a certified coach, consultant and practising barrister. She specialises in training and supporting individuals, teams and businesses navigating trauma, distress, heightened emotions and overwhelm in connection with the legal system. With over 14 years of London-based legal experience, she has diverse experiences of supporting vulnerable clients – ranging from working in prisons with complex trauma-based behaviours to advising board-level commercial executives on the cusp of burnout. She has observed, and experienced, the profound impact that pressure, overwhelm, and trauma can cause, both personally and professionally. She is passionate about the need for trauma-informed practice in order to advance the safety and integrity of our legal system. Rebecca runs Coyra Coaching (coyra.co.uk) and co-founded Trauma Informed Law (traumainformedlaw.co.uk). Please visit the websites for further details of support available within all legal practice areas.

18:30 – 19:00 – Registration

19:00 – 20:00 – Panel discussion and Q&A

20:00 – 21:00 – Networking, drinks and nibbles

Hybrid event.

Registration for this event can be found here – Supporting & Empowering Clients in Distress Tickets, Thu, Nov 7, 2024 at 6:30 PM | Eventbrite

XXIV Old Buildings – Chambers seminar with Advocate

Advocate caseworkers will be delivering a short presentation about how and why to take on pro bono work, and how it can help with practice development and silk applications. Clerks and members invited to attend, from all levels.

Internal only event.

St Philips Chambers seminar with Advocate

St Philips Chambers, Birmingham, Pro Bono Breakfast

William Horwood and Advocate’s Midland Circuit Caseworker will be delivering a short presentation about how and why to take on pro bono work, the benefits of pro bono, and how it can help with practice development and silk applications. Clerks, juniors and pupils invited to attend.

 

Internal only event.

Pro Bono Committee for Wales Open Committee Meeting

The Welsh legal community come together to celebrate Pro Bono Week and local pro bono.

We invite you to attend this in-person open meeting of the Pro Bono Committee for Wales- timed to coincide with Pro Bono Week- to hear about the work of the committee and feed in your ideas.

We’ll be meeting from 5.30pm for nibbles and networking, and a 6pm start to the meeting itself.

To register for this event, please click on the following link: Select tickets – Pro Bono Committee for Wales Open Committee Meeting – Eversheds-Sutherland (tickettailor.com)

We look forward to seeing you there!

Social Justice Law Fair: The City Law School

In November 2023, the first Social Justice Law Fair was held at the University of Westminster. The event featured 31 exhibitors, including chambers, law firms, charities, NGOs, and campaign groups committed to social justice, and attracted over 100 attendees. The fair was a resounding success, with students and graduates travelling from across the country to participate.

There are 5 founding principles of the Social Justice Law Fair. 

  1. Accessibility: The SJLF is free to attend as both an exhibitor and guest. Every effort will be taken to ensure the event is accessible to all.
  2. Inclusivity: The SJLF is open to ALL students, graduates and aspiring social justice lawyers.
  3. Commitment to Legal Aid: SJLF exhibitors, if law firms or chambers, must offer some proportion of legally aided services.
  4. Diverse participation: The SJLF actively seeks and welcomes exhibitors from charities, not for profit organisations, community groups and grassroots campaigns.
  5. Promotion of Social Justice: The fair is dedicated to promoting opportunities within the social justice sector for aspiring social justice lawyers.

Date: Thursday 7th November 2024

Location: The City Law School, 165 Goswell Road, London EC1V 7HD (Google Maps)

Indicative timings: 

14:00-15:00 = Exhibitors arrive and setup

15:00-17:00 = Social Justice Law Fair

17:30-18:30 = Panel discussion event, speakers TBC

18:30-19:30 = Networking drinks reception

To sign up to this event, please click here – https://city.tfaforms.net/4724128

If you are interested in exhibiting at the event, please click here – Social Justice Law Fair 2024 – Exhibitor Registration  (tfaforms.net)

Carols for Pro Bono 2024: Celebrate Christmas at Temple Church

Mark your calendar for the most festive event in the legal community as the annual Advocate and LawWorks Christmas Carol Concert is back for its seventh year!

Join the two access to justice charities at the historic Temple Church in London on Tuesday 10th December for an enchanting evening filled with traditional carols, celebrity-guest readings, and a celebration of the legal profession’s pro bono contribution this Christmas.

This year, expect to be captivated by readings from a lineup of special celebrity guests including The Rt Hon the Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill, Stephen Mangan, and Rachael Stirling. Expect to be moved by beautiful musical performances from talented harpist, Helena Ricci, and the renowned Chamber choir Collegium Musicum.

Tickets are now available starting at £10 and can be purchased online here. For those looking for an extra touch of festivity, exclusive tickets are also available, which include a sparkling wine and mince pie reception following the concert.

All ticket proceeds will raise vital funds for the people in desperate need of legal assistance that Advocate and LawWorks exist to support.

The concert begins at 6.15pm, with doors opening at 5.30pm.

We warmly invite everyone to join us for this inspiring Christmas event to get into the festive cheer and support the important work of pro bono charities helping to ensure access to justice for all.

This event is kindly sponsored by Hewetson & CoOpus 2, and Harbour Underwriting.

Birmingham Law Society: Pro Bono Week Event

The Birmingham Law Society’s Pro Bono committee would like to invite you to their annual pro bono event taking place during Pro Bono Week 2024.

In honour of Pro Bono Week and focussing on the subtheme ‘Barred from Justice’, Birmingham Law Society’s Pro Bono Committee is hosting a special networking event aiming to bridge the gap between pro bono services offered in the legal sector and the needs of the volunteer sector.

This event is aimed at legal clinics, those who do pro bono work and the volunteer sector. Lawyers are invited to attend the event as audience members to learn more about what opportunities are available for law firms to get involved in pro bono work, and facilitate networking.

The event is kindly hosted by Gowling WLG.

Agenda

12pm Registration, lunch and networking, clinic stalls exhibition

1.15pm Speeches: BLS Pro Bono Society and Guest Speaker, followed by questions

2pm Networking / clinic stalls exhibition

3pm Close

Registration for the event can be found here – Book Event – Birmingham Law Society. One Profession. One Region. One Voice

FREE for all to attend (please note this event is not aimed at students)

Institute of Barristers Clerks Annual Conference – Leeds: pro bono keynote

Advocate will be presenting at this year’s Institute of Barrister Clerks conference in Leeds. We are looking forward to meeting with clerks and practice managers to discuss the vital role you play in supporting pro bono work in Chambers.

Speakers

Jessica Bates – North Eastern Circuit Caseworker for Advocate

Joe Wilson – Chief Executive of St Phillips Chambers & Trustee of Advocate

More information about the conference can be found here – IBC Conference 2024 – IBC

Tickets can be booked here – Institute of Barristers’ Clerks Conference 2024 Tickets, Sat 9 Nov 2024 at 09:15 | Eventbrite

Manchester Pro Bono Awards 2024

For the first time, the Greater Manchester Pro Bono Committee are holding an awards evening for the legal sector in Greater Manchester, to recognise the outstanding commitment to pro bono work.

The awards evening will be held at the Manchester Civil Justice Centre (1 Bridge Street West; Manchester; M60 9DJ) on Wednesday 6th November 2024 from 4pm. We invite you to join us to celebrate and recognise the work of those involved in Pro Bono in Greater Manchester.

The evening is supported by the Committee and the judiciary.  Awards will be presented by members of the same, along with many of those involved in pro bono in Manchester, including Manchester Law Society and Manchester City Council.

The Committee invite you to put forward a nominee for an award. There are eight categories in which individuals, initiatives or chambers can be nominated. Please only submit in one of the following award categories:

  • Chambers of the Year
  • Chambers Individual of the Year
  • Law Firm of the Year
  • Law Firm Individual of the Year
  • Educational Institution of the Year
  • Student/Student Group of the Year
  • Charity/Front Line Agency of the Year

The application form can be found using the link: https://lnkd.in/e7rbB_H2 The deadline for submission of nominations is Monday 7th October.

There will be no charge for the evening, and in light of this, we are inviting offers of sponsorship for the awards evening. If you are interested, please contact nickjohnson.manchester@probonocommittee.uk for further information.

As a committee we work within a national framework, which supported by the Attorney General’s Pro Bono Committee. The Committee is keen to see us engage, collaborate and promote all those involved in pro bono, which allows those members of the public who do not have financial means, to have sufficient access to justice. As you will appreciate many of the basic legal rights which are important to our society would not be upheld if pro bono was not available.  During the last 12 months there have been many high-profile cases involving members of the public who have been supported by pro bono, which shows the importance of those who volunteer their time.

As such, we encourage you to support the evening to celebrate the work of Pro Bono in Greater Manchester.

If you would like to attend the event, along with any of your colleagues, you are more than welcome and you don’t have to be nominated to attend.  Why not come along and network with like minded individuals and support and celebrate our pro bono champions and the wider Manchester legal community.

Please email manchester@probonocommittee.uk with the names of your attendees.