Book contents
- Global Pro Bono
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- Global Pro Bono
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter One What Is Global about Pro Bono and What Is Global Pro Bono About?
- Part One The Americas
- Chapter Two Rationalizing Pro Bono: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Reinvention of Legal Professionalism in Elite American Law Firms
- Chapter Three Pro Bono Legal Work in Canada
- Chapter Four Private Law Practice and the Public Good: Individual Pro Bono’s Institutionalization in São Paulo Law Firms
- Chapter Five The Mandarins of the Law: Pro Bono Legal Work in Argentina, Chile, and Colombia
- Part Two Europe
- Part Three OCEANIA
- Part Four Africa
- Part Five Asia
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
Chapter Four - Private Law Practice and the Public Good: Individual Pro Bono’s Institutionalization in São Paulo Law Firms
from Part One - The Americas
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 May 2022
- Global Pro Bono
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
- Global Pro Bono
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter One What Is Global about Pro Bono and What Is Global Pro Bono About?
- Part One The Americas
- Chapter Two Rationalizing Pro Bono: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Reinvention of Legal Professionalism in Elite American Law Firms
- Chapter Three Pro Bono Legal Work in Canada
- Chapter Four Private Law Practice and the Public Good: Individual Pro Bono’s Institutionalization in São Paulo Law Firms
- Chapter Five The Mandarins of the Law: Pro Bono Legal Work in Argentina, Chile, and Colombia
- Part Two Europe
- Part Three OCEANIA
- Part Four Africa
- Part Five Asia
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
Summary
While the diffusion of pro bono – private lawyers offering free services to people in need – has affected and reconfigured corporate law practice in many jurisdictions around the world, the Brazilian case remains particularly intriguing. In São Paulo – the largest market for legal services in Brazil – a pro bono movement emerged in 2001 and led to the creation of Instituto Pro Bono (IPB), a clearinghouse and advocacy center for the cause of voluntary legal work. Although firms were not the drivers of this process, they quickly lent support to IPB and demonstrated interest in pro bono work.
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- Global Pro BonoCauses, Context, and Contestation, pp. 144 - 168Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022