Paladin is a cloud-native platform engineered to support and scale pro bono programs for legal professionals. It centralizes opportunity posting, volunteer matching, referral workflows, and impact tracking—all through role-specific dashboards and data-driven tools.
For Law Firms
Law firms use Paladin to connect with over 250 legal services organizations (LSOs) and access a rich pool of curated pro bono opportunities. Firms rely on personalized weekly digests, centralized assignment management, and administrative dashboards to measure engagement and demonstrate both business and community impact. Additionally, advanced analytics via Paladin Insights deliver firm-wide visibility into hours, risk, staffing, and survey-ready reporting.
For In‑House Legal Teams
Corporate legal departments implement Paladin to establish or expand their pro bono initiatives using pre-vetted opportunities from a network of LSOs. Attorneys benefit from searchable databases and personalized digests, while leadership can access real-time engagement data to support internal reporting and program advocacy.
For Bar Associations
Bar associations deploy Paladin as a statewide portal where LSOs and individual volunteers (lawyers, students) can post and discover pro bono opportunities. Administrators gain centralized oversight of statewide engagement, enabling streamlined referrals and reduced administrative burden across jurisdictions.
For Legal Service Organizations (LSOs)
LSOs access Paladin free of charge to amplify their volunteer outreach by building relationships with firms, in-house teams, and bar associations via a centralized dashboard. They can publish opportunities publicly or embed them on their website, track volunteer expressions and placements in one place, and integrate with tools like LegalServer for seamless workflow coordination.
For Law Schools
Developed in collaboration with around 30 law schools, Paladin offers a centralized pro bono portal where students can browse, sign up for, and log vetted opportunities from over 350 legal services providers. The platform enables students to build a comprehensive pro bono portfolio—tracking hours, skill development, and milestones relevant to honors, pledges, or bar requirements. Law school administrators benefit from real-time dashboards to monitor participation, coordinate placements, expand remote offerings, and generate detailed program reports.
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