The Milwaukee Justice Center, organized by Milwaukee County, Milwaukee Bar Association, and Marquette University School of Law provides legal assistance to individuals who cannot afford legal representation. In 2012, the volunteers of the Center served nearly 9,000 hours of pro bono service to 10,659 unrepresented civil litigants.
Sixteen attorneys from the law firm of O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong and Laing contributed to the success of the Milwaukee Justice Center to include:
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