The State Bar of Michigan’s 2025 Pro Bono Honor Roll Application and Pro Bono Service Reporting Survey is now available for individual attorneys, solo practitioners, law firms, and corporations. The deadline for submission is May 15.
The Pro Bono Honor Roll recognizes those who support access-to-justice efforts by providing qualifying pro bono legal services to low-income individuals and families in Michigan. The 2025 Pro Bono Honor Roll will recognize bono service performed during the 2024 calendar year.
Individual attorneys and firms have the option of remaining anonymous, but still are encouraged to report their qualifying pro bono service to the State Bar of Michigan by completing one of the applications available at:
• 2025 Pro Bono Honor Roll Application (Individual Attorneys):
https://michbar.wufoo.com/forms/2025-pro-bono-honor-roll-application-ind.
• 2025 Pro Bono Honor Roll Application (Firms & Corporations):
https://michbar.wufoo.com/forms/2025-pro-bono-honor-roll-application-firmcorp.
In Michigan, pro bono service has become a well-established tradition among members of the legal profession.
The 2024 Pro Bono Honor roll recognized more than 900 Michigan-licensed attorneys provided who over 38,000 pro bono service hours in 2023.
For additional information, contact the State Bar of Michigan’s Justice Initiatives Counsel by email at ALHProBonoHonorRoll@michbar.org or call 517-346-6412.
- Posted April 29, 2025
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Pro Bono Honor Roll applications for individuals, firms available online
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