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At Lowenstein Sandler, community service and client service go hand in hand. Our commitment to community and pro bono service has been a hallmark of the firm for generations. An extension of our founder Alan V. Lowenstein’s passion for serving the public good, the firm’s core principles continue to resonate through our comprehensive pro bono program and Pro Bono Committee.

Among the country’s largest firms, American Lawyer ranks Lowenstein Sandler first in our state for pro bono service. We received an “A+” grade and first-place standing from the New Jersey Law Journal in its ranking of the state’s law firms based on average number of pro bono hours per attorney and percentage of attorneys with more than 20 hours of pro bono service. Additionally, we have pledged to The Pro Bono Institute’s Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge© to contribute at least 3% of the firm’s total annual billable hours to pro bono work. The Challenge asks law firms to play a leading role in meeting the growing needs of the poor and disadvantaged. Through our involvement in numerous and varied pro bono cases and initiatives, we consistently exceed our quota.

Many of the firm’s directors are recognized leaders in community service and offer their services pro bono on a regular basis. For example, Douglas S. Eakeley was appointed by President Clinton as Chairman of the Legal Services Corporation. David L. Harris serves as President of the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey. Lowenstein Sandler cultivates and encourages attorneys whose dedication to the public interest matches their dedication to their clients’ interests.

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I share the firm’s conviction that it is important for a lawyer to serve the community in which he or she practices. Lowenstein Sandler clearly is committed to its pro bono duties.





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