WATANABE PASCOWITCH maintains a structured and ongoing pro bono practice, driven by the conviction that the legal profession carries a meaningful social responsibility in promoting access to justice and protecting fundamental rights. Approximately 10% of the firm’s working hours are permanently dedicated to pro bono work.
Our pro bono practice is directed primarily toward providing legal assistance to individuals in vulnerable situations, with particular attention to the elderly, children, and individuals undergoing cancer treatment or suffering from serious illnesses – people who often face legal vulnerabilities during moments of extreme personal and family adversity.
Our pro bono work encompasses both preventive legal guidance and the handling of judicial and administrative proceedings, always with the same technical rigor, dedication, and responsibility that define our work across all other areas of practice.
We understand that the practice of law – particularly in sensitive contexts – demands not only technical excellence, but also human compassion, professional ethics, and institutional commitment. Pro bono work is a permanent and integral part of the identity and culture of WATANABE PASCOWITCH.