Legal aid and nonprofit organizations across Florida are indispensable to improving and strengthening our local communities. They provide critical services to individuals and families without access to legal representation. These organizations tackle major issues such as housing, immigration, domestic violence, foreclosure, disaster relief, and much-needed services for children, elderly, veterans, and individuals with disabilities. According to the ABA, Florida ranks 12th for the highest poverty rate in the county, yet 37th for the highest number of civil legal aid attorneys per every 10,000 impoverished residents. Florida legal aid organizations serve tens of thousands of individuals each year, helping families avoid eviction, secure benefits, and navigate legal challenges. These groups rely heavily on funding and attorney volunteers, including during weeks following storms that cause catastrophic damage and leave many suffering.
For law firms like mine, pro bono work not only serves to help bridge the gap between the need and availability of legal aid services but also offers invaluable benefits. By establishing or enhancing pro bono programs, firms can make a meaningful difference in their communities while enriching their attorneys’ professional lives. Drawing on my own experience in managing pro bono opportunities in our Ft. Lauderdale office, I discuss these benefits in greater detail below.