updated on 28 April 2017
The shining lights of the student pro bono scene were celebrated on 26 April at the annual LawWorks & Attorney General Student Pro Bono Awards. Held at the House of Commons, the awards are designed to recognise the exceptional work being done by students and their law schools around the UK in the provision of free legal advice and support.
The winners of the four categories were:
In the year to April 2016 over 2,600 students volunteered in law clinics across the LawWorks clinics network, receiving over 16,000 enquiries. Of over 220 clinics in the network, just over a third operate with law schools providing advice in a variety of areas such as family, welfare benefits, employment, housing and small claims. Students also volunteer for fundraising, providing information for the public on legal issues, and volunteering with local advice agencies and charities.
James Harper, head of customer engagements at LexisNexis UK & Ireland (and one of the panel of four judges, which also included LCN’s Isla Grant), said: “LexisNexis is incredibly proud to sponsor the LawWorks & Attorney General Student Pro Bono Awards now in their 11th year. Advancing the Rule of Law is at the very foundation of LexisNexis’s global strategy, and securing access to justice for all is a critical strand of our efforts. We are honoured to support the innovative and vital pro bono work being delivered across the country and we congratulate all those nominated and shortlisted for their valuable contributions.”
The full list of winners and a description of their winning activities is available here.