公益服务

公益服务

众达长期以来致力于公益法律服务、公共服务及社区参与。

公益法律服务

 众达逐年扩大其公益法律服务范围,由众达律师和员工所处理的案件和项目数量的日益增加。我们提供的公益服务范围广泛,从具有先例影响的复杂诉讼问题到在当地法院和行政法庭为有需求的个人提供代理服务。众达还为全球致力于在经济发展、妇女权利、医疗卫生和儿童保护等领域发挥作用的非营利组织提供关键服务。另外,众达一直在为推动世界各国的法治建设而不懈努力。

公共服务

 除了无偿提供法律服务外,众达经常参与各类公共服务。例如,众达的律师和员工参与辅导儿童、在食物赈济处做志愿者、为落后地区学校提供清扫和整修服务、协助非营利组织筹款等活动。众达律师还在全球多个非营利性组织的委员会任职。众达基金会近期向“阅读空间(Room to Read)”公益组织捐款30万美元在印度建造44家图书馆并出版上千本当地语言的儿童书籍,并向数百名求学女童提供奖学金。最近,基金会还同意出资为华盛顿无家可归者的法律援助中心设立两年的高等奖学金。

组织架构

 众达专门设有一名全职合伙人,对全球公民倡议活动予以协调和指导。另外,众达各分所均指定一名公益服务合伙人,协调并拓展当地的公益活动并鼓励更多律师和员工参与其中。

愿景和使命

众达的愿景是不断发现并响应全球一体化对法律公益服务的需求。对众达而言,众达服务于不幸之人、推动法治进步的努力与成功为付费客户提供代理服务一样至关重要。众达的公益使命很简单——随着众达全球影响力的日渐深远,我们将持续探索新的和创造性的方式来服务和改善各种社区,这将有助于众达取得更深远的成功。

公益法律服务
众达逐年扩大其公益法律服务范围,由众达律师和员工所处理的案件和项目数量的日益增加。我们提供的公益服务范围广泛,从具有先例影响的复杂诉讼问题到在当地法院和行政法庭为有需求的个人提供代理服务。众达还为全球致力于在经济发展、妇女权利、医疗卫生和儿童保护等领域发挥作用的非营利组织提供关键服务。另外,众达一直在为推动世界各国的法治建设而不懈努力。

公共服务
除了无偿提供法律服务外,众达经常参与各类公共服务。例如,众达的律师和员工参与辅导儿童、在食物赈济处做志愿者、为落后地区学校提供清扫和整修服务、协助非营利组织筹款等活动。众达律师还在全球多个非营利性组织的委员会任职。众达基金会近期向“阅读空间(Room to Read)”公益组织捐款30万美元在印度建造44家图书馆并出版上千本当地语言的儿童书籍,并向数百名求学女童提供奖学金。最近,基金会还同意出资为华盛顿无家可归者的法律援助中心设立两年的高等奖学金。

组织架构
众达专门设有一名全职合伙人,对全球公民倡议活动予以协调和指导。另外,众达各分所均指定一名公益服务合伙人,协调并拓展当地的公益活动并鼓励更多律师和员工参与其中。

愿景和使命
众达的愿景是不断发现并响应全球一体化对法律公益服务的需求。对众达而言,众达服务于不幸之人、推动法治进步的努力与成功为付费客户提供代理服务一样至关重要。众达的公益使命很简单——随着众达全球影响力的日渐深远,我们将持续探索新的和创造性的方式来服务和改善各种社区,这将有助于众达取得更深远的成功。

Ukraine

Within a week of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, Jones Day established a Ukraine Task Force comprised of lawyers across the US, Europe and the Middle East. That Task Force meets regularly to strategize on providing charitable contributions, legal assistance to refugees and supporting efforts to rebuild Ukraine. Lawyers across the US and Europe have been working at legal clinics to provide advice directly to refugees and lawyers across Europe have taken in refugee families, volunteered at events organized to support refugees and contributed goods shipped to the borders of Ukraine. Our corporate clients are also joining in to provide legal assistance to refugees in Germany. Offices have undertaken initiatives to hire Ukrainian law students and lawyers displaced by the war. The Jones Day Foundation has provided grants for hundreds of law students to facilitate their continued legal education as well as significant grants to organizations providing humanitarian relief. 

As a part of the Firm's support of Ukraine, the Financial Markets practice group and Paris Office hosted a roundtable event at the Marshall Center in Paris entitled, "The Key Role of the Private Sector in the Reconstruction of Ukraine." Representatives of major financial institutions, energy and infrastructure corporates, multilateral and development agencies, and the Ukrainian and French governments joined Jones Day to discuss issues related to the rebuilding and reconstruction of Ukraine in the same room where U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall and others originally crafted the vision for Europe’s post-World War II economic recovery. Discussion centered on Ukraine’s reconstruction needs, how the private sector can support the recovery effort, and the issues to be navigated in connection with such private sector support. The Firm remains committed to helping Ukraine and the private sector deploy a wide array of financial products in support of the nation’s rebuilding and continues to focus on these issues. 

 

 

Combatting Human Trafficking

Human Trafficking—both labor and sex trafficking—impacts millions of people around the world. Jones Day has marshaled its "One Firm Worldwide" approach to unite its offices around the globe in a coordinated effort to combat human trafficking and provide justice for survivors of trafficking.

Many different Jones Day practices contribute to this critical work. 

In litigation, Jones Day represents survivors of trafficking in restitution proceedings, expungements, tax and immigration matters, as well as representing child victims of online sexual exploitation and livestreaming. The Firm also issued a Best Practices Manual for the creation of specialized Trafficking Courts, and is developing a Survivor Services program that works with non-governmental organizations ("NGOs") to provide workforce training and other reintegration supports for survivors of human trafficking. The Firm is working with NGOs, industry leaders, and government agencies to develop training materials for companies, pro bono counsel, prosecutors, and judges on the handling of human trafficking cases and the issues surrounding witnesses who are victims of trauma. 

We also are partnering with our clients to produce a Global Compendium of the Laws of Human Trafficking, the first standardized global resource of its kind. Jones Day health care lawyers worked with the American Hospital Association and leading NGOs to issue the first nationwide diagnostic codes for trafficking and currently are training hospital systems across the country in their implementation. 

Jones Day financial services lawyers provided key research for global efforts developed to facilitate the provision of banking and financial services to victims of trafficking, and the Firm is leading an international working group focused on modernizing the anti-money laundering ("AML") regime applicable to human trafficking. Data and privacy lawyers are working with NGOs, financial institutions and government to facilitate data sharing and privacy procedures for human trafficking cases, while transactional lawyers support the creation, expansion, and governance of leading organizations in the human trafficking field. Finally, the Firm, in tandem with the Jones Day Foundation, is supporting the development of anti-trafficking programs at the local government level in cities throughout the United States.

As part of the American Hospital Association's Hospitals Against Violence initiative, the AHA, Jones Day, and HEAL Trafficking have come together to provide resources to health care providers across the nation who are fighting the global scourge of human trafficking. To support that initiative, Jones Day has prepared the attached tool to help providers navigate the complex roadmap of their reporting and education obligations. With the increased role of telehealth and multistate practitioners, the need for this type of resource is growing. 

Constitutional Policing and Civil Justice Reform, Standing Together

At the direction of the Managing Partner, the Constitutional Policing and Civil Justice Reform ("CPR") Initiative was created following the tragic death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 25, 2020, to demonstrate the Firm's commitment "to advancing the rule of law governing policing in the minority communities." Underscoring the necessity of this important work, the Managing Partner noted that "an effective police force—one that is widely respected as honest, fair, and evenhanded both in protecting communities and enforcing order—is essential to the survival of any system built on the rule of law."

The CPR Initiative is engaging in local and nationally coordinated efforts to achieve cultural and systemic changes in policing practices in minority communities throughout the United States, with an emphasis on the African American community. Specifically, the Task Force and the hundreds of lawyers supporting them are:

  • Coordinating efforts at the local and national levels to impact systemic reform in policing practices, policies, procedures, and culture; 
    Undertaking impact litigation designed to challenge unconstitutional policing practices, and to achieve systemic reform resulting in a decrease in excessive use of force, improved transparency and accountability, and standardized policing practices;
  • Exploring opportunities to engage in reform of police accountability through addressing issues with police union contracts and arbitration proceedings related to police discipline;
  • Educating communities, stakeholders, local government leaders, community activists, and our corporate clients on issues related to reform to help bring key parties together to move toward meaningful reform; and
  • Engaging corporate clients in strategic partnerships.

For more information, see these Jones Day webinars:

Transforming the Minneapolis Police Department: A Collaborative Approach to Driving Systemic and Cultural Change

Strengthening Africa's Justice Systems

Jones Day is active in strengthening justice and legal systems across Africa.

  • The Kenya Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has repeatedly sought our assistance in the training of new prosecutors. Led by Judge Ann Claire Williams (Ret.), and in partnership with Lawyers Without Borders, Jones Day lawyers trained 60 new prosecutors in a virtual program,. This followed in-person training of 77 other new Kenyan prosecutors, and anti-corruption training for more than 60 Kenyan prosecutors. The Firm was also active in establishing and strengthening Kenya’s Prosecutors’ Training Institute.
  • At the request of the head prosecutor in Ogun State, Nigeria, Jones Day lawyers conducted an advocacy training program in support of victims of gender-based violence. Also in Nigeria, Jones Day assisted in the introduction of a plea bargaining implementation program designed to respect the rights of victims and defendants.
  • In partnership with Lawyers Without Borders and the National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA), Jones Day lawyers trained Tanzanian magistrates, prosecutors, and law enforcement officers in a one-week virtual program.
  • In partnership with the Ghana Judicial Training Institute and NITA, Jones Day developed a program on effective case management and reduction of civil and criminal backlog for Ghanaian trial court judges. The successful program was then repeated for 77 judges in Kumasi.
  • Jones Day lawyers traveled to Namibia for a five-day training program for Namibian prosecutors focused on gender-based violence. Lawyers in four Firm offices helped develop materials for the program sponsored by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and Lawyers Without Borders.

Developing Alternatives for Dispute Resolution in Africa

Even with the strongest judicial systems, timely resolution of every dispute through the courts is impractical in light of case volume. Jones Day is working to strengthen alternative mechanisms for resolution throughout the continent.

During the pandemic, and at the invitation of the Chief Justice of Zambia, Judge Ann Claire Williams (Ret.) helped lead a 13-session, 40-hour virtual course in advanced mediation training for Zambian judges and leading members of its bar. The event was conducted in partnership with ADR Center Global and the Weinstein International Foundation.

The Firm also actively encourages the development of tomorrow’s alternative resolution leaders. Jones Day lawyers from offices in Europe, the United States, and Asia have consistently supported law students from Sub-Saharan Africa participating in the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot. The Firm has also partnered with the Middle East Pre-Moot, where our students competed with a cadre of 40 other teams, primarily from the Middle East and North Africa, in a pre-moot competition before the Vis competition.

Access to Justice

Access to justice remains a significant issue for many in Africa. The Firm’s work on this front includes assisting BarefootLaw as it develops and rolls out its inaugural Law Boxes, remodeled shipping containers that will allow it to deliver legal services in remote communities in Uganda. BarefootLaw’s ultimate goal is to expand its innovative approaches to providing access to justice across the continent.

Education and Training

Jones Day continues to partner with the International Law Institute (ILI), and its Africa Centre for Excellence and South Africa Centre for Excellence. Topics of recent ILI trainings led by Jones Day lawyers have ranged from governance and compliance training for senior Nigerian attorneys to communicating in a virtual world to the use of unmanned aircraft─or "drones"─for lawyers.

 

American Hospital Association (AHA) & Jones Day Human Trafficking Interview

Bethany Biesenthal sits down with Mindy Hatton to discuss her successful career at the American Hospital Association and the collaboration with Jones Day and HEAL Trafficking to fight human trafficking from the health care perspective.