CPBO’s Clinic in a Box® Program – Legal Education is inspired by the Clinic in a Box® Program – Legal Audit. It is an off-the-shelf model that offers in-house counsel the opportunity to educate nonprofit organizations or small businesses on specific legal topics, selected by the host organizations, such as governance, employment, and real estate, as well as answer questions and provide brief advice. This two hour program may be hosted as a series, to be conducted several times a year, or may be hosted as a stand-alone event. The program is produced in collaboration with legal departments or ACC chapters, major law firms, and local public interest organizations.
The goals of the program are to:
- introduce legal departments and ACC chapters to a replicable pro bono delivery model;
- encourage in-house attorneys to use their transactional legal skills to do pro bono work in their communities; and
- foster closer ties among corporations, law firms, public interest groups, and their communities.
Structure of the Clinic in a Box® Program – Legal Education
Role of Legal Departments and ACC chapters
Role of Public Interest Organizations
Blogs about Clinic in a Box® Programs
To learn more about the Clinic in a Box® Program – Legal Education, contact CPBO.