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New York Application for the Court to Request Pro Bono Counsel

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Application for the Court to Request Pro Bono Counsel

The New York Application for the Court to Request Pro Bono Counsel is a form used in New York State to request free legal representation from an attorney. The form is available to individuals who cannot afford to pay for legal services and is required to be filed with the court. The form must be completed by the applicant, who must provide detailed information about their financial situation. If approved, the court will then assign a lawyer to the case. There are two types of New York Application for the Court to Request Pro Bono Counsel: the Unbundled Legal Services Application and the Full Representation Application. The Unbundled Legal Services Application is available to individuals who have limited legal needs and can partially represent themselves. The Full Representation Application is available to individuals who need full legal representation. Both forms must be completed and submitted to the court.

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You will be asked to explain the nature and circumstances of the work in detail. Pro bono work at a law firm can qualify as long as no fee is being paid, and the work is duly supervised and law related.

Pro bono legal service by attorneys admitted in New York is completely voluntary.

On September 14, 2012, the New York State Court of Appeals adopted a new rule requiring applicants for admission to the New York State bar to perform 50 hours of pro bono services. This page lists the links you can use for further information on this Requirement.

New York Bar Pro Bono Admission Requirement The state of New York has a pro bono requirement for all New York Bar applicants. All applicants for admission by examination to the New York Bar must perform 50 hours of law-related pro bono service prior to filing their application.

Those resolutions as adopted in 2009 and 2010, respectively, call on members of the D.C. Bar, at a minimum, each year to (1) accept one court appointment, (2) provide 50 hours of pro bono legal service, or (3) when personal representation is not feasible, contribute the lesser of $750 or 1 percent of earned income to a

The state of New York requires all applicants to the New York Bar to complete 50 hours of law-related pro bono service before their time of application.

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New York Application for the Court to Request Pro Bono Counsel