OSB Pro Bono Committee

Mission

The OSB Pro Bono Committee is charged to assist in:

Goals and Objectives

1. Develop plans and strategies that will institutionalize a pro bono culture in the state. Developing the plans and carrying out plan strategies should include other groups involved in pro bono such as the courts, OSB Sections, OSB New Lawyers Divisions Pro Bono Challenge, local bar pro bono committees, the Campaign for Equal Justice, and legal service providers. These plans should include but not be limited to the following:

Pro Bono Promotion

Reporting and Evaluation

Recognition

2. Solicit nominations for the OSB Award of Merit, the Presidents Public Service Award Membership Service Award, Affirmative Action Awards, The Joint Bench Bar Professionalism Award and any other state, local and national awards for lawyers who contribute to serving the legal needs of Oregonians


Projects Planned for 2011

Oregon State Bar Pro Bono Committee Members
Ray, Traci Renee    Chairperson
Shumaker, Brantley     Secretary
Bateman, Sara A    Member
Bowles, John P    Member
Brown, Sharon M    Member
Coughlin, Jennifer Lee    Member
Johnson, Philip Alan    Member
Kaufman, Lissa K    Member
Kenney, Brett V    Member
Templet, Sommer J    Member
Thompson, Andrea H    Member
Van Camp, Elijah     Member
Villanueva, Sarah M    Member
West, Beverly A    Member
Williamson, Meredith Lee    Member
Crawford, Maya     Advisory Member
Larson, Steve D    BOG Contact
Petrecca, Catherine     Bar Liaison




Advisory Members:
Maya Crawford, Legal Aid Services of Oregon
Saron Brewer, Oregon Law Center


Other State and Local Bar Pro Bono Committees

The Oregon New Lawyers Division (ONLD) Pro Bono Subcommittee identifies pro bono needs not being addressed by other organizations and suggests ONLD programs and proposals to enhance delivery of legal services to the indigent.

The Multnomah Bar Association Young Lawyers Section Pro Bono Committee encourages lawyers to donate their legal skills and time to the poor by planning projects that provide pro bono participation. The committee writes and publishes a juvenile rights handbook and a domestic violence handbook; coordinates volunteers for homeless youth programs; and sponsors a non-profit project pairing volunteer attorneys with non-profit organizations.