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We have over 2,500 lawyers worldwide who work wherever our clients need us. We can put together tailored, multi-skilled, international teams at very short notice. Our relationships with leading local firms enables us to deliver a truly seamless service. This means you get an unbeatable combination of international experience and understanding, tailored advice, and reliable local knowledge and contacts – whenever and wherever you need it. Find out more about our global network by choosing a country or region

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Pro bono

Our programme focuses on two themes: the rule of law and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

Our work to further the rule of law reflects our skills and responsibilities as lawyers. We promote human rights and provide access to justice for those who otherwise would not have it.

The UN established the MDGs in 2000 to help developing countries tackle issues such as poverty, child mortality, disease and the environment. These are issues that affect us all as global citizens.

Our pro bono clients range from destitute individual asylum seekers to some of the world’s largest international NGOs.

We continue to advise Save the Children International on its global restructuring. This work is streamlining the way the charity operates internationally, unlocking huge benefits for children as it becomes more effective and more aligned as a global organisation.

In 2011 we were jointly awarded Pro Bono Team of the Year in the Lawyer Awards for our work on asylum support appeals. We represent individual asylum seekers in tribunal hearings, helping them to defend their limited rights to support in the UK.

It’s not just our lawyers who get involved in pro bono work. Over the past four years our dedicated team of London PAs and document specialists has dedicated 1,700 tapes and 2,100 hours to South West London Law Centres (SWLLC), providing on-site support to their caseworkers.
 

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