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Career Strategy
Lawyering Together
As a Catholic Law School, deeply rooted in its Augustinian traditions,
Villanova has always emphasized the unique value of individual human lives and
emphasizes the commitment the serving those in need. In an effort to make pro
bono legal service an important part of legal education, the law school created
Lawyering Together, an innovative partnership involving law students, practicing
attorneys, the law school and public interest organizations. We pair
students and attorneys together to work on a pro bono case assigned through one
of our partner agencies.
Approximately 20% of the student body is participating in the “Lawyering
Together” program. The program, which was created as a joint initiative of the
Pro Bono Society and the Alumni Association, matches volunteer VLS alumni with
law students, who then represent indigent clients referred from several
Philadelphia pro bono organizations, including SeniorLaw Center, Philadelphia
Volunteers for the Indigent Program (VIP) and Support Center for Child
Advocates. The cases cover a broad spectrum of civil matters, such as domestic
relations (including custody, adoption, and domestic violence), immigration,
wills and other personal planning documents, consumer rights and personal injury
litigation defense.
The "Lawyering Together" program lets students see how and why busy practicing lawyers choose to integrate pro bono into their schedules and still find time to fulfill their other professional and personal commitments.
Lawyers and students are accepted into the program at the beginning of Fall and Spring Terms. The program is open to 1Ls, 2Ls and
3Ls. For more information about the program and the application procedure and deadlines, contact the Career Strategy
Office. If you would like to sign-up, please complete the Lawyering
Together Student Interest Form.
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