From the law firm of Starn O'Toole Marcus & Fisher
Read their commitment here.
From the law firm of Ashford & Wriston
"Ashford & Wriston's commitment to providing pro bono services to the community stretches back to its founding in 1955. In 2009 the firm has decided to reaffirm its commitment to serving the community and the bar by pledging that each of its attorneys will devote at least 50 hours per year to pro bono services. For the firm as a whole, this commitment will result in a donation of time and effort valued in excess of $250,000.00. Ashford & Wriston is pleased to endorse the Access to Justice Program and to make a difference in our community."
From the law firm of Cades Schutte
"Our firm is committed to both the letter and spirit of Rule 6.1 and the goals of the Access to Justice Commission. Providing pro bono legal services to the community is a part of our firm's mission."
From the law firm of Alston, Hunt, Floyd & Ing
"We (1) make pro bono work part of our firm's mission, (2) give full credit for this work in calculating compensation, and (3) recognize that these cases provide invaluable experience for new lawyers."
Read more of Alston's commitment here.
From the law firm of Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel
"Goodsill's long history of providing pro bono legal services includes representing indigent clients, staffing VLSH neighborhood clinics and serving as GALs through Legal Aid and as fact finders in Judge Broderick's family court program."