Pro Bono Pledge Ireland: Pro Bono Week 2025 – Monday 9th June – Friday 13th June

Pro Bono Week Ireland will take place from the 9th June to 13th June 2025

 

Pro Bono Week Ireland is a part of a wider project, i.e. European Pro Bono Week, a multi-city week-long event to celebrate and highlight the role played by the European lawyers in supporting civil society and human rights organisations and promoting access to justice for those in need. It is organised by the European Pro Bono Initiative, PILnet, Trustlaw, law firms and European pro bono clearinghouses and organisations.

A central objective of Pro Bono Week is to bring together various stakeholders in the pro bono ecosystem – lawyers, law students, non-profits, human rights activists, academics and business – for an engaging conversation about important issues relating to legal needs within Europe and the role for pro bono in tackling these issues.

The Pro Bono Week Committee, consisting of PILA (The Public Interest Law Alliance), a project of FLAC, A&L Goodbody, Arthur Cox, DLA Piper Ireland, Matheson, McCann FitzGerald and members of the Law Library, are pleased to invite you to participate in Pro Bono Week Ireland which celebrates the role played by volunteer lawyers supporting civil society and those in need. Events will take place, throughout the week, to highlight and promote pro bono culture as follows:

 

Monday 9 June: "What Can Pro Bono Do for Your NGO?"

We are delighted to invite NGOs to attend What Can Pro Bono Do for Your NGO?

At this free in-person event on Monday, 9 June, leading pro bono lawyers will explain how your organisation can benefit from free legal assistance!

Who should attend?

This event is open to NGOs regardless of whether they have engaged with PILA or accessed pro bono support before.

We encourage NGOs who would like an introduction to PILA and pro bono to attend. This includes NGOs who are unsure of what their legal needs are or what type of legal support they may need.

We also encourage you to share the details of this event with your networks and other NGOs who may benefit from it.

What will you learn?

  • How to access pro bono legal services as a charity, NGO or civil society organisation.
  • How PILA and its Pro Bono Referral Scheme work and how it can assist your NGO.
  • The types of legal assistance pro bono lawyers can provide NGOs and the types of issues and areas they can deal with.
  • How long it takes to get pro bono assistance and how long projects may take.
  • The best ways to approach a pro bono partnership.
  • The challenges which may be encountered in a pro bono partnership and how to address them.
  • Examples of successful long-term collaborations between NGOs and pro bono lawyers.

Our speakers will be able to answer your questions on the day.

When?                Monday 9 June 2025, 10 am – 11 am

Where?              85/86 Dorset Street Upper, Dublin 1

Any Questions? Email pila@flac.ie

Registration: CLICK HERE 

 

Meet the Pro Bono professionals who will be speaking on the day…

  • Assumpta O'Connell, Senior Associate, McCann FitzGerald 

Assumpta O’Connell is a Senior Associate, having worked in McCann FitzGerald for almost 20 years. She currently manages McCann FitzGerald’s pro bono practice, which provides access to free legal advice for vulnerable individuals and free legal support to help strengthen small charities, nonprofits, and social enterprises. Assumpta is committed to building McCann FitzGerald’s pro bono practice and scaling its impact.

  • Carolann Minnock, Of Counsel Pro Bono, Arthur Cox

Carolann leads the pro bono practice at Arthur Cox and is responsible for the strategic development and oversight of pro bono. As a practising solicitor, Carolann advises on immigration law matters. She has extensive experience developing and managing pro bono initiatives, bringing over 10 years of international rule of law experience to the role. The Arthur Cox pro bono practice provides legal advice and representation to individuals, not-for-profit organisations and social enterprises that could not otherwise afford it.  Carolann develops impactful pro bono projects bringing together lawyers from across the firm to represent pro bono clients in areas such as access to justice, employment and immigration law. She contributes to the continued development of the pro bono sector in Ireland and is a steering committee member of Pro Bono Pledge Ireland, European Pro Bono Initiative and Dublin Solicitors Bar Association Human Rights Committee.

  • David Leonard, Barrister-at-Law, The Bar of Ireland  

David has practised at the Irish Bar since 2005, specialising in public, administrative, regulatory and constitutional law, judicial review, and EU matters. He is an elected member of the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for Ireland and its Editorial Committee, and was nominated by the Bar Council to the Legal Services Regulatory Authority review committee. David’s commitment to access to justice is reflected in extensive pro bono work, including through PILA. With Community Law & Mediation, he co‑drafted proposed amendments to the Nursing Homes Support Scheme Act 2009 so that vacant “Fair Deal” houses could be used by Approved Housing Bodies as transitional accommodation for people facing homelessness. Through the Bar Council’s Voluntary Assistance Scheme he has delivered pro bono opinions to charities, including an alternative‑education centre for teenagers. He has advised the Irish Refugee Council pro bono on asylum matters, and assisted Mercy Law Resource Centre on housing and welfare issues. For SPIRASI, the national centre for survivors of torture, he delivered medico‑legal training and has advised on novel legal questions. David is a founding signatory of Pro Bono Pledge Ireland

  • Jack Gibson, Lawyer Pro Bono, A&L Goodbody

Jack Gibson is A&L Goodbody's Pro Bono Lawyer, practicing full-time in the firm's Pro Bono Department. Jack represents clients before the International Protection Office and maintains an administrative law practice in the area of housing rights. Jack also develops and delivers legal education programmes to empower individuals and families, and the organisations that support them, to better understand the law and legal system, and realise their rights. Jack also works with civil society organisations and social enterprises assisting them in identifying their legal needs and accessing pro bono advice to further their aims.

 

Tuesday 10 June: EU wide Launch of Pro Bono Week - Strengthening Civic Participation in Europe

This year, the overarching theme for the European Pro Bono Week is ‘Strengthening Civic Participation in Europe’.

Tune in to hear from:

  • Atanas Politov, Europe Director of Positive Impact and Pro Bono, Dentons

Atanas Politov is Dentons’ Europe Director of Positive Impact and Pro Bono, based in the firm’s Budapest office. He joined the firm in September 2016 to coordinate Dentons’ pro bono work across continental Europe. Atanas was also heading the Dentons Europe Diversity & Inclusion Committee and the law firm’s ESG program. Before joining Dentons, Atanas was PILnet’s Director for Programs and was responsible for managing PILnet’s pro bono and access to justice efforts globally. Previously, he developed large-scale anti-discrimination and legal aid reform projects in Eastern Europe and the Western Balkans and oversaw the development of PILnet’s pro bono efforts in China, Hungary, Russia, Italy, Germany, Spain, France, and Poland. Atanas has a Law degree from Sofia University, Bulgaria, and an LLM’02 from Columbia Law School, NYC.

  • Gina Romero, Special Rapporteur on the Rights to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and of Association, United Nations

Gina Romero, a national of Colombia, was appointed as United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and of Association and took up her functions in April 2024.
Prior to her appointment, Ms. Romero led several initiatives for the promotion and defense of democracy and the rule of law. She is one of the founders and served for nearly 10 years as Executive Director of the Latin American and Caribbean Network for Democracy(Redlad). In this position, she also served as Secretariat of the Civil Society Pillar of the Community of Democracies. In these capacities, she has had direct relations with multiple stakeholders (including governments, civil society, academic, and private sector representatives) in 19 countries in the American Continent, and at least 35 in Europe, Africa, and Asia.

  • Kerttu Willamo, Civiv Space Project Officer, European Civic Forum (ECF)

Kerttu Willamo works as a Civic Space Project Officer at the European Civic Forum (ECF), a pan-European network of nearly 100 civil society organisations across Europe working to protect civic space, enable civic participation and build civil dialogue for more equality, solidarity and democracy. Kerttu’s background is in human rights advocacy and activist movements. She is coordinating ECF’s work on civic space monitoring and the protection of civic actors and human rights defenders.

Date: Tuesday, 10 June 2024, 2pm - 3pm  

Location: Online

Registration: click here.

 

 

Wednesday 11 June: Amplifying Impact and Access to Justice

Join Us: Amplifying Impact and Access to Justice Event

As part of Pro Bono Week Ireland 2025, we are pleased to invite you to an inspiring event focused on amplifying impact and access to justice through pro bono work. This event is for Pro Bono Pledge Ireland members, as well as NGOs, firms, and practitioners who are interested in learning more about the value of pro bono in amplifying the impact of organisations working to advance social justice.

About the Event
The event will take place on Wednesday 11 June from 10am to 12pm at McCann FitzGerald LLP, Riverside One, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin 2. The event will begin with a welcome by Stephen Holst, Managing Partner, McCann FitzGerald LLP followed by the launch of the Pro Bono Pledge Ireland Impact Report 2024 by Eilis Barry, CEO of FLAC. There will then be a series of lively discussions moderated by Sharon Dillon Lyons BL:

  • Panel 1: "What One Person Can Do" This discussion will feature Michael Kinsey BL and Rachel Nolan of Nolan Solicitors, who have made significant pro bono contributions throughout their careers.
  • Panel 2: "Shoulder to Shoulder" This panel will include Jane O’Sullivan, Managing Solicitor, Community Law & Mediation and Assumpta O’Connell, Head of Pro Bono at McCann FitzGerald discussing how independent law centres and law firms can work together to advance social justice.
  • Panel 3: "Sharing the Load" This discussion will feature Oisín O'Reilly, CEO of Outhouse LGBT+ Centre andMartina Genockey (Strategic Communications Officer Women’s Aid) discussing how they utilise pro bono, recognise its value, and all the forms in which legal work can contribute to the NGO’s goals.

Why Attend?
This event offers an opportunity to:

  • Learn about the Pro Bono Pledge Ireland Impact Report 2024.
  • Hear from experienced practitioners and organisations in moderated discussions about how pro bono can work for you.
  • Connect with others interested in pro bono work.

 

Date: Wednesday 11 June 2025, 10am - 12pm

Location: McCann FitzGerald, 2 Sir Joh Rogerson's Quay, Dublin 2, D02 A021

Registration: click here.

 

 

 

 

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