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the criteria in CT MCLE rule 2-27A.
Presented by the Connecticut bar Association
The CBA offers multiple ways for you to get involved in pro bono, so that you can experience the rewards of helping fellow Connecticut residents who are facing difficult legal challenges, while meeting your ethical responsibilities under Rule of Professional Conduct 6.1. Whether you have one hour or twenty, there is a CBA pro bono program that is right for you! Join us on April 15, 2021 at 12:00 pm for a virtual lunch and learn about CBA Pro Bono Connect, CT Free Legal Answers, Virtual Legal Clinics, and the Lawyers in the Libraries programs. Our esteemed panel will explain each of the programs, demonstrate how to navigate the CBA’s pro bono platforms, and answer your pressing questions about volunteering for pro bono legal representation through the CBA.
Speakers
Cecil J. Thomas Amani Edwards
CBA President-elect, CBA Director of Diversity & Human
Greater Hartford Legal Aid, New Britain, CT
Hartford, CT
Marc T. Finer Kyle LaBuff
Murtha Cullina LLP, Connecticut Division of Criminal Justice,
Hartford, CT Bridgeport, CT
Moderator
Erin O’Neil-Baker
CBA Secretary; O’Neil Baker Law LLC,
Hartford