Janai S. Nelson on New York's New Pro Bono Requirement

September 20, 2012

In the Media

NY univeils new pro bono requirement for lawyers
By Michael Virtanen
The Associated Press
September 19, 2012

Excerpt:

New York will require lawyers to perform 50 hours of pro bono work as a condition for getting a license under a rule that will take full effect in 2015, judicial officials said Wednesday.

Janai Nelson, professor at St. John's University School of Law and associate director of the Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development, said the rule upholds the principles of public service at the root of the legal profession, while the 2015 requirement gives current students ample opportunity to comply.

The requirement "not only provides sorely needed legal access to those who cannot afford it, but offers prospective lawyers in New York State the opportunity to build legal skills under the supervision of a judge or licensed attorney and gain valuable experience before entering a challenging job market," Nelson said.