Clifford Chance is setting up a database to track work being done around the world by UK pro bono organisations. The firm is working with the International Pro Bono Committee (IPBC) on the system, which will allow pro bono organisations to swap contacts and coordinate projects for the first time. The IPBC has no plans to allow other firms to have full access to the database, but they will be able to access limited information on the IPBC website.
June 21, 2007 at 01:53 AM
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