Pro Bono Runs Deep in Our Culture
Nelson Mullins is committed to serving the most vulnerable in our society with legal, social and economic issues through pro bono service. The Firm engages in complex pro bono litigation, policy and legislative advocacy, and provides individual representation to a diverse group of individuals and organizations whose mission is to serve people with limited means. As often described by our late partner and advocate, Stephen G. Morrison, pro bono work helps all of us to remember the reason we have laws—to protect, to help, to guide, and to seek justice. The Firm embraces the pro bono culture that those who serve the law shall serve the poor and disadvantaged.
We're honored to announce that Nelson Mullins has received the 2024 Outstanding Pro Bono Partner Award from Lawyers For Good Government (L4GG) in recognition of our commitment to driving meaningful change through pro bono legal support.
We are grateful that Nelson Mullins was recognized as one of the 40 law firms honored with The National Legal Aid & Defender Association (NLADA) 2024 Beacon of Justice Award, celebrating our commitment to pro bono work in civil and human rights. As a leading nonprofit, NLADA plays a crucial role in providing legal support to those in need.
Atlanta partner Andy Litvak and a group of Nelson Mullins attorneys and paralegals have been the central pro bono resource for City of Refuge — a nonprofit that helps individuals and families transition out of crisis — since it broke ground. In 2024, Andy and his team were recognized with the Georgia State Bar's William B. Spann award for their service to City of Refuge.
Nelson Mullins' Boston partners Lyndsey Stults and Matthew Lindenbaum explain the Boston Office's connection to the Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) program and efforts to help bring children one step closer to citizenship.
Listen as Atlanta Associate Cayton Chrisman reflects on how stepping out of her usual practice area to work with the Georgia Innocence Project, and the firm’s commitment to community service, have enriched her professional journey and expanded her perspective in the legal field.
In this Pro Bono Month Highlight, Senior Associate Hannah discusses being engaged engaging in a meaningful pro bono project under The Hague Convention. She played a crucial role in assisting a family reunite after a child abduction, a case that deeply resonated with her as a mother.
Associate Jordan shares how Nelson Mullins' pro bono commitment exceeded her initial expectations and inspires her and other associates to work on cases that align with values and causes that matter to them.
Torrance senior associate, Brett Fountain, shares insights on how Nelson Mullins’ commitment to pro bono work sets the firm apart.
Pro Bono Runs Deep in Our Culture
Nelson Mullins is committed to serving the most vulnerable in our society with legal, social and economic issues through pro bono service. The Firm engages in complex pro bono litigation, policy and legislative advocacy, and provides individual representation to a diverse group of individuals and organizations whose mission is to serve people with limited means. As often described by our late partner and advocate, Stephen G. Morrison, pro bono work helps all of us to remember the reason we have laws—to protect, to help, to guide, and to seek justice. The Firm embraces the pro bono culture that those who serve the law shall serve the poor and disadvantaged.
We're honored to announce that Nelson Mullins has received the 2024 Outstanding Pro Bono Partner Award from Lawyers For Good Government (L4GG) in recognition of our commitment to driving meaningful change through pro bono legal support.
We are grateful that Nelson Mullins was recognized as one of the 40 law firms honored with The National Legal Aid & Defender Association (NLADA) 2024 Beacon of Justice Award, celebrating our commitment to pro bono work in civil and human rights. As a leading nonprofit, NLADA plays a crucial role in providing legal support to those in need.
Atlanta partner Andy Litvak and a group of Nelson Mullins attorneys and paralegals have been the central pro bono resource for City of Refuge — a nonprofit that helps individuals and families transition out of crisis — since it broke ground. In 2024, Andy and his team were recognized with the Georgia State Bar's William B. Spann award for their service to City of Refuge.
Nelson Mullins' Boston partners Lyndsey Stults and Matthew Lindenbaum explain the Boston Office's connection to the Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) program and efforts to help bring children one step closer to citizenship.
Listen as Atlanta Associate Cayton Chrisman reflects on how stepping out of her usual practice area to work with the Georgia Innocence Project, and the firm’s commitment to community service, have enriched her professional journey and expanded her perspective in the legal field.
In this Pro Bono Month Highlight, Senior Associate Hannah discusses being engaged engaging in a meaningful pro bono project under The Hague Convention. She played a crucial role in assisting a family reunite after a child abduction, a case that deeply resonated with her as a mother.
Associate Jordan shares how Nelson Mullins' pro bono commitment exceeded her initial expectations and inspires her and other associates to work on cases that align with values and causes that matter to them.
Torrance senior associate, Brett Fountain, shares insights on how Nelson Mullins’ commitment to pro bono work sets the firm apart.