Probono

OUR PRO BONO WORK

At Guerrero Olivos, pro bono work is a fundamental part of our practice. Since 2010, we have been part of the Pro Bono Foundation, an organisation that provides free legal advice to disadvantaged people or communities and the organisations that assist them. We believe that Pro Bono work is a way for the private sector to contribute to improving access to quality legal services justice for the most vulnerable people, sectors or communities. To this end, we encourage pro bono work among our lawyers from the moment they join our firm. Guerrero Olivos has ratified the Declaration of Pro Bono Work for the Latin American Continent, with each lawyer committing to actively performing a minimum of 20 hours per year of pro bono legal services.

Featured pro bono Cases

AMÉRICA SOLIDARIA
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AMÉRICA SOLIDARIA
A non-profit organisation that seeks to eradicate child poverty in the continent, and to whom we provide comprehensive legal advice. Their work focuses on hunger, malnutrition, domestic violence, illiteracy, lack of access to health and basic sanitary conditions, and more. We promote a network of volunteer professionals to work with local communities in the poorest areas of Latin America and the Caribbean.
FUNDACIÓN BEST BUDDIES
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FUNDACIÓN BEST BUDDIES
The Best Buddies Chile Foundation is part of an international organization created in 1989 (Best Buddies International), whose objective is to develop socio-labor skills in people with intellectual disabilities and developmental disorders. To this end, they carry out programs of job opportunities, social inclusion and leadership development. We advise them in their corporate, labor and other matters related to Law No. 21.015 on Labor Inclusion.
THE BEST BUDDIES CHILE FOUNDATION
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THE BEST BUDDIES CHILE FOUNDATION
We help this foundation, whose purpose is to receive, accompany and welcome different families in their experience with Down Syndrome, in obtaining legal personality. They seek to be a bridge between families with a child with Down Syndrome and public and private institutions, for profit or not-for-profit, that promote integral development and inclusion.