South Africa:
The Pro Bono & Human Rights Practice: A Glimpse Into 2019
16 December 2019
Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr
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The Pro Bono & Human Rights Practice (the Pro Bono Practice)
takes great pride and pleasure in reporting that, collectively
Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc (CDH) donated over 9,342 hours (in excess
of R21 million) in pro bono legal services to deserving
individuals, organisations and causes during 2019.
This significant contribution speaks to CDH's ongoing
commitment to promoting social justice and the rendering of top
quality, pro bono legal services to people in need. In what
follows, we share a glimpse into some of the groundbreaking and
noteworthy pro bono work undertaken by the Pro Bono Practice and
others in the firm during the course of the year.
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