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Three Serle Court barristers recognised as part of the inaugural Pro Bono Recognition List

Three Serle Court barristers recognised as part of the inaugural Pro Bono Recognition List

We are proud to announce that Matthew Morrison, James Weale and Wilson Leung have been featured on the Pro Bono Recognition List of England & Wales for their dedication to pro bono work.

This June saw the publication of the inaugural Pro Bono Recognition List of England & Wales, with over 3,500 lawyers across England and Wales recognised for their dedication to providing pro bono services. he Pro Bono Recognition List is a new initiative that recognises barristers and solicitors who have given 25 or more hours of pro bono legal assistance over the previous calendar year. Endorsed by its patron The Lady Chief Justice of England & Wales, The Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill, the Recognition List was set up under the sponsorship of the Attorney General’s Pro Bono Committee, with the support of the Law Society, Bar Council, and all major pro bono legal organisations.

To learn more about the Pro Bono Recognition List, click here. 

To read more about our pro bono work as a set and Serle Court’s commitment to access to justice, click here.