“Providing legal services to those in need is one of the great benefits of being
a lawyer. We all have time to help and should encourage our partners and
friends in the legal community to do so.…Dee J.
Kelly, Jr., Chair
Mark Daniel, President of TCBA has issued a challenge to each attorney
in Tarrant County to make a commitment to provide at least 10 hours of pro bono
legal services to low income citizens of Tarrant County during the 2006-2007 bar
year. This is an opportunity to give back to the legal profession and assist
those who presently have no access to our justice system.
The Tarrant County Bar Association and the
Tarrant County Bar Foundation have joined Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas (“LANWT”)
and its Equal Justice Volunteer Program to recruit private attorneys to accept
this Pro Bono Challenge. Volunteer attorneys will accept a case that LANWT
is unable to service due to funding and/or manpower shortfalls. LANWT will
complete the intake and screening of qualified individuals. Volunteer attorneys
will automatically be covered under the legal malpractice coverage of LANWT.
A brochure has been created that
explains the Pro Bono Challenge and the collaborative partnership of the Tarrant
County Bar Association, Tarrant County Bar Foundation and Legal Aid of NorthWest
Texas. The names of volunteer attorneys will be published in the Bar
Bulletin once the attorney agrees to participate in the Pro Bono Challenge and
accept a case through the Equal Justice Volunteer Program. In December,
volunteer attorneys will be recognized at the Pro Bono Luncheon to be held at
the Fort Worth Club.
Come join us in this Pro Bono Challenge." There is no higher calling for any individual lawyer than to reach out
to those less fortunate. This is a unique opportunity for the Tarrant County
Bar Association to partner with Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas to accomplish that
goal. It is my hope and passion that every member of the Tarrant County Bar
Association will be an active participant in this opportunity”
…Mark G. Daniel
“We are all committed to ensuring that justice is available to all Texans, including those who can’t afford to
hire lawyers” …Justice Deborah Hankinson