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Pro bono artium: understanding the challenges of volunteer lawyers for the arts
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Pro bono artium: understanding the challenges of volunteer lawyers for the arts

Natalie M. Poirier
Master of Science (M.S.), Drexel University
Dec 2018
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17918/t34m-5188
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Arts--Management Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts Intellectual Property
This thesis discusses the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts ("VLA") network and seeks to determine the challenges the network is facing in serving their communities with sufficient pro bono legal assistance. This thesis first asks the broader question of what differentiates one VLA organization from another as well as what is similar between them. It further asks whether the current presidential administration has had any effect on the network and also questions whether a specific regional location is a contributing factor to a VLA's success. From there, it also addresses whether a particular funding structure or marketing strategy works best and also discusses other factors that were not anticipated before research was conducted. Interviews were conducted with the staffs of the three case study organizations and data was collected from their Forms 990, social media, and websites to address all of these questions. This thesis determines that the three case study organizations are facing much of the same challenges and finds that neither a particular regional location nor the current political climate has had too drastic of an influence on their operations. Finally, it provides recommendations as to how they might better serve their communities as well as suggestions for future research.

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