Ausley McMullen — a Tallahassee-based law firm that has made pro bono service a part of every firm attorney’s responsibilities and duties — will receive the 2022 Law Firm Commendation from Chief Justice Charles T. Canady at the annual Pro Bono Awards ceremony January 20 at the Supreme Court of Florida. The commendation honors significant contributions in the delivery of legal services to individuals or groups on a pro bono basis.

Ausley McMullen’s commitment to the profession and community represents one of the founding principles of the firm. The firm as a whole and its individual attorneys dedicate substantial legal services to the indigent population in Tallahassee. Individually, attorneys from Ausley McMullen have taken more than 100 cases pro bono from Legal Services of North Florida (LSNF) and Legal Aid Foundation of Tallahassee (LAF)

With LAF, attorneys from Ausley McMullen have been instrumental in creating the award-winning Promise Zone Mobile Law Clinic, the very first comprehensive expungement program in the 2nd Judicial Circuit. They have also helped create a statewide recognized pro bono attorney training program, Thunderdome Tallahassee. Thunderdome Tallahassee has trained over 80 attorneys to represent indigent families in family law matters.