Pro Bono Training & Scheduling for Law Students

For lawyers and alums


Brand new to pro bono? It's easy to get involved!

1. Review the Pro Bono Opportunities

2. Watch the Pro Bono Opportunities Panel event recording

3. Submit Your Pro Bono Scheduling Survey

Before your first pro bono shift, make sure to:

1. Submit Your Pro Bono Code of Conduct

2. Read the Pro Bono Ethics Memo

3. Read the Pro Bono FAQ for Law Students

If your pro bono work happens remotely, consider if you need to request private space in the Eisenberg Suite. 

Eisenberg Suite Space Request Form

Complete the training for your project. Links to online training materials are below.


Online Training

Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinics:

Civil and Family Law Clinics

Small Business Clinic

Nonprofit Clinic

Immigration Clinic

Mobile Legal Clinic

Rural Clinic

Training Materials

Estate Planning Clinic 

Training Video


Milwaukee Justice Center:

Family Law Forms Clinic 

Training Video 

Optional Supplemental Training Materials

Civil Legal Help Line 

Training Materials

Expungement and Pardon Clinic

All volunteers, review and bookmark this page for use during your shifts

Training Video for "Part A" (Monday) volunteers

Training Video for "Part B" (Wednesday) volunteers

Adult Guardianship Forms Clinic

Training Video and Accompanying Materials

Plan ahead: the training materials will take 2.5 hours of your time.

Your time spent training should be recorded as pro bono hours. 


Legal Action of Wisconsin 

Free Legal Answers 

 

Training Materials

Consumer Debt Defense Clinic 

Training Materials

Eviction Defense Project 

Supervisor will provide training materials to scheduled students

Student Legal Aid Project w/ Wisconsin Technical Colleges 

Supervisor will provide training materials to scheduled students

Bankruptcy Advice Clinic

Supervisor will provide training materials to scheduled students


Sojourner Family Peace Center 

Domestic Abuse Injunction Petition Preparation with VALT

Supervisor will provide training materials to scheduled students


Questions? Contact the Office of Public Service