As part of its Inaugural Law Week observance, the Anguilla Bar Association gave members of the public an opportunity to receive free legal advice on Wednesday, May 22, dubbed Access to Justice/Pro Bono Day. The service, from 9 am – 4 pm, was provided at St. Gerard’s Conference Centre by Attorneys representing several law firms.
Bar Association President, Ms. Yvette Wallace, spoke to The Anguillian about the event. “The purpose of Pro Bono Day is for the Bar Association to provide structured time for consultation specifically to those who need it most, but are unable to pay for getting advice from Attorneys,” she explained. “This is particularly important at this time bearing in mind the economic situation that most people are enduring. We thought it was appropriate that we, as a group, provide some form of structured system whereby deserving persons can consult us as to whether we would takeon their matters or merely stop at giving them advice. The Attorneys are giving their time free of cost today.”