Low Bono Section
The Low Bono Section is a community for lawyers, law students, and other professionals who are committed to providing, promoting, and learning about low bono services.
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Section Executive Committee Elections
The Section is conducting elections for open positions on the executive committee.
Voting is scheduled for June 5-19, 2023. All voting members of the Section will be sent an electronic ballot from SurveyMonkey via email on June 5, 2023.
Candidate Information, Open Positions, and Terms
For more information about the Section and its executive committee, please review the Section's bylaws.
Chair-elect
One position open. Remainder of current term ending Sept. 30, 2023.
Candidate: Lesli Ashley
Chair-elect
One position open. 1-year term: Oct. 1, 2023–Sept. 30, 2024.
Candidate: Mirisa Torres
Secretary
One position open. 1-year term: Oct. 1, 2023–Sept. 30, 2024.
Candidate: Jaymi Trimble
Treasurer
One position open. 1-year term: Oct. 1, 2023–Sept. 30, 2024.
Candidate: Clay Wilson
Questions? Email sections@wsba.org.
Sister Helen Prejean: Justice Advocate and Author of Dead Man Walking
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Developed in partnership with the WSBA Low Bono Section
Always entertaining, Sister Helen will talk about life, death, and her burning passion for justice. Known around the globe for her tireless work against the death penalty, she is the author of several books, a global speaker, and winner of innumerable awards. In this seminar, Sister Helen will talk about access to justice and the continued challenges in her work. She will also include some stories about Dead Man Walking.
Date: June 8, 2023
Time: Noon-1:15 p.m. PDT
Credits: 1.25 Other
Tuition:
$0 - Low Bono Section Members (discount applied at checkout)
$35 - Standard/Non-Section Members
$0 - Law Students (after adding seminar to cart, enter promo code LSNN and click checkout)
Faculty:
Sister Helen Prejean, New Orleans, LA
Schedule:
11:30 a.m. Webinar Login Opens
12:00 p.m. Webinar Begins
1:15 p.m. - Adjourn
For webinar technical support, please email marya@genesislawfirm.com.
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What Is Low Bono?
In a broad sense, low bono is the principle of increasing access to law-related services for people of moderate means who do not qualify for pro bono assistance, but cannot afford the fees private attorneys typically charge under traditional law firm models. There are opportunities to provide low bono services in the legal profession, and in every other profession that intersects with the delivery of legal services.
Low bono service providers find many creative ways to provide their services, and the list of possibilities continues to grow as practitioners try out new models of service delivery. Some examples of low bono services include:
- Using flexible pricing models, including sliding-fee scales, flat fees, payment plans, third-party payments, even crowdfunding
- Unbundling services
- Increasing the efficiency of delivering common services, such as adopting back office technologies and appropriately delegating tasks
- Commoditizing certain services, including online service delivery, automated intake, publication of legal guides, self-help kiosks, and document automation for common documents
- Mindfully and creatively using clients’ limited legal budgets, such as when crafting discovery requests
- Adopting a methodology of client counseling and litigation in which practitioners seek early and affordable resolutions when appropriate, even when it would be more profitable to engage in protracted conflict
Section Benefits
The greatest benefit of joining the Low Bono Section is the opportunity to build lasting relationships with a community of like-minded professionals. For its members, the Low Bono Section provides a forum and opportunity for education, training, sharing of forms, practice tips, client counseling techniques, and alternative techniques for conflict resolution. The section provides its members with free mentorship opportunities, discounted admission to low-bono-oriented CLEs, networking and referral opportunities with other low bono professionals, leadership development opportunities, and more.
Join the Low Bono Section
The cost to join the Low Bono Section is $30.
Join the Conversation
All professionals with an interest in low bono (lawyers and non-lawyers alike) are invited to join the low bono community discussions, hosted through Groups.io. Membership in the section is not currently required to join..
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1:1 Mentoring Program
We invite members to contact the Executive Committee if looking for a low bono mentor. We will do our best to pair you up with an experienced low bono practitioner.
Disclaimer: These resources and opportunities are provided solely for the convenience of section members. No endorsement of any resource, mentor and/or mentorship relationship is intended, and no warranty is made as to the accuracy of the information by either the Washington State Bar Association or the Low Bono Section.
Executive Committee
Chair: Marya Noyes (2022-2023) Chair-Elect: vacant (2022-2023) Secretary: Lesli Ashley (2022-2023) Treasurer: Clay Wilson (2022-2023) Immediate Past Chair: vacant (2022-2023) Board of Governors Liaison*: Jordan Couch (2022-2023) and Kevin Fay (2022-2023) | At-Large Members: Law Student Positions*: * Nonvoting member |
Meetings
The Executive Committee of the Low Bono Section conducts meetings on the second Wednesday of each month 4–5:30 p.m. Meetings are held via Zoom. Please contact committee members for any further details needed on their upcoming meetings.
Phone: 253-215-8782 | Meeting ID: 965 1505 1256 | Passcode: 450303
If you have questions about the Low Bono Section, contact any member of the Section's Executive Committee. For all other inquiries, contact sections@wsba.org.