Help Desk: Why Pro Bono Service Is Valuable for Professional, Personal Development | News Direct

Help Desk: Why Pro Bono Service Is Valuable for Professional, Personal Development By Jhonell Campbell, Legal counsel at T. Rowe Price and board member at Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service (MVLS).

News release by T. Rowe Price

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Jhonell Campbell, Legal Counsel at T. Rowe Price
Jhonell Campbell, Legal Counsel at T. Rowe Price

Many law students are eager to use their skills after graduation, but they often miss a meaningful opportunity to help those in need of legal services, which can positively impact their own corporate work. In my case, I spent my first few months after graduation as an attorney volunteering with a variety of nonprofit organizations, including Maryland Volunteer Lawyer Service (MVLS). While I originally sought out pro bono service to help underserved communities, I quickly discovered that my service is valuable for my personal development, professional development, and the company where I’m employed as corporate counsel.

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