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Community Service

Foley Mansfield lawyers bring the same skills and dedication that we offer our corporate clients to the pro bono work we provide to our communities. In each of our office locations, we routinely work with local government agencies and non-profit organizations to provide effective legal counsel for clients in need.

Using the skills gained through years of handling legal matters of all types for their clients, our attorneys know how to best serve community members in need. In connection with local organizations, we provide a range of pro bono legal services including housing advocacy in landlord-tenant disputes, consumer credit issues, family law and adoption cases, criminal law and death penalty appeals, nonprofit dispute resolution, and immigration assistance. Pro bono services are an essential component of our firm's mission.

In addition to our pro bono community legal services, we provide critical mentorship to young people in marginalized communities.

Volunteerism and Charitable Work

Foley Mansfield's focus on social responsibility extends to community involvement among our staff. Beyond the pro bono services we provide to indigent people and others in need of legal counsel, our firm sponsors youth programs across the country, leads fundraising events, and assists under-served community members.

Our volunteer and charitable work is supported by our non-profit organization, the Foley Mansfield Foundation.

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