Volunteer of the Month – September 2018 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? Once I was admitted to the Puerto Rico Bar and began to practice law as a solo practitioner, one of the first things I did was to let know Puerto Rico Legal Services, Inc. of my availability to accept pro bono cases. After resigning as an Assistant State Attorney in Puerto Rico to come live in Texas, I attended a Pro Bono Orientation … [Read more...]
Ida L. Agosto-Serrano
Andrea D. Broyles
Volunteer of the Month – August 2018 Firm: Bracewell LLP 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? My first involvement with pro bono was as a summer clerk for Bracewell when we spent an afternoon working at a legal clinic that was geared toward assisting veterans and their families. The partner who led Bracewell’s pro bono efforts in Dallas at that time, who embodied the principle that it is an attorney’s … [Read more...]
Truman E. Spring
Volunteer of the Month – July 2018 Firm: Spring Law Firm 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? Starting in the late 1980's with a large firm, I knew I wanted to work with individuals as I had time. As my available time increased (that takes a while in a big firm!), I got involved first with clinics in South Dallas, then Garland. 2. Describe your most compelling pro bono case. The one when I represented … [Read more...]
Charles Coffee
Volunteer of the Month – June 2018 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? After I retired in 2013, I quickly realized that I needed to have something to do that was both worthwhile and challenging, or at least interesting. I usually say, however, that the realization was that my dogs had gotten tired of being walked; there is some truth in that too. 2. What types of cases have you accepted? Almost all of … [Read more...]
Jennifer Kukla
Volunteer of the Month – May 2018 Firm: Winstead PC 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? I first got involved when I was a summer clerk at a large firm in Dallas. They took us on several different occasions to volunteer at intake clinics and it was a great way to see how those work and be introduced to pro bono work. 2. Describe your most compelling pro bono case. My most compelling case was a … [Read more...]
Robert Bollinger
Volunteer of the Month – April 2018 Firm: Holland & Knight LLP 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? My first involvement in pro bono was in law school where I participated with a year-round clinic that provided legal services to not-for-profit corporations and other members of the community that could not otherwise access legal services. Since then, I have made it a priority to incorporate pro bono … [Read more...]
André Craig, Jr.
Volunteer of the Month – March 2018 Firm: The Trinity law Firm 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? I began volunteering at legal aid clinics back when I was in law school in Virginia. Once I returned to Texas, I began volunteering with clinics here in Texas. 2. Describe your most compelling pro bono case. A case involving a number of children and a mother seeking to protect her children from the father. … [Read more...]