Abstract
The article discusses the effectiveness of pop-up legal clinics in addressing the justice gap by providing free legal advice to those in need. These clinics, operating under Georgia's Rule of Professional Conduct 6.5, offer limited scope consultations, enabling attorneys to fulfill their pro bono obligations while helping individuals navigate legal issues. The initiative underscores the power of community collaboration and highlights the positive impact on both clients and volunteer attorneys.
Repository Citation
Elizabeth Grant and Christine M. Scartz,
Harnessing the Power of Community Through Pop-Up Legal Clinics
, 30 Ga. B.J. 68
(2025),
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/fac_artchop/1768
Previously posted to Georgia Bar Journal.