
In the Community
Pro Bono & Community Service
Public Service has been a long tradition of Felhaber Larson Fenlon & Vogt, and within the Minnesota State Bar Association. Rule 6.1 of the Minnesota Rules of Professional Conduct provides that "a lawyer should aspire to render at least 50 hours of pro-bono public legal services per year." Using Rule 6.1 as a guide, Felhaber Law Firm has all of our attorneys actively involved in either pro bono or community service work, which we see as being equally valuable contributions.
Felhaber volunteers worked in the Spring of 2009 at Bridging. Bridging provides the economically
disadvantaged with a one-time gift of quality furniture and household items which helps to stabilize and improve their lives while effectively using community resources. Through a network of over 200 social service agencies, eligible clients are referred to their warehouse for a once-in-a-lifetime shopping experience. Program services and community needs continue to climb across the state. In 2008, Bridging served over 17,000 individuals. Below are a few photos of our attorneys volunteering at Bridging's warehouse in Roseville, Minnesota.
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Emphasis on our community service activities is placed upon involvement within organizations that provided services to the disadvantaged. We are engaged with a number of non-profit organizations, which include social service, environmental, educational, civic, and religious organizations. Felhaber attorneys are actively engaged in over 80 organizations.





