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1. Listen to what people are telling you

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Listen, listen, listen, listen AND listen

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Blind justice

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kind, compassionate, passionate, brilliant, wise

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1. Legal Awareness2. listening tp their clients3. explaining to their clients what happens in court

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listeners, deep thinkers, thought leaders probono

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responsible, adaptive and creative, responsive, great listener, socially conscious

30:45
accessible, top lawyer, cheap, quality, equality

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1. Confidentiality 2. treat people equally either paid client or pro bono client

30:45
Diligence & perseverance, great analytical skills, research skills

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1. Empathy; 2. Listening; 3. Desire to Help 4. Diligence 5. Hard Working

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Willing to listen, patient, compassionate, competent, hardworking

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Listen; know the law

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legal knowledge

30:47
confidentiality, truthful, best client practice

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Listen, use the law to help people access justice, challenge unjust practices and customs

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Listen

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helpful, considerate, proper, sympathy, energetic

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labourious, energetic, conscious

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Commitment and adabitibility skill

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Good Communication Skill, Judgement, Reseaech skill,Creativity and loyal

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Justice, courage, generous, responsible and true :)

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To communicate easily, able to connect with the people, having a will to help others

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thank you for explain on Conscious Pro Bono

39:56
helpful, energetic, reseaech skill, courage,loyal

46:07
FROM SAN KYI TO EVERYONE

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Hello everyone nice to meet you

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Hi, is it ok to send the list in chat box

53:19
yes. it is ok.

53:58
Hello everyone. I want translate myanmar.

54:14
Listen to the client. Listen not just to the immediate client but find more opportunities to hear the voices of the entire client cohort from this vulnerable community.

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thought leaders - ascertaining deliberately the ommediate needs and where / how I can help or connect them with the work

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Listen - respectfully to the client; listen to community attitudes

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Original: Empathy, Listening, Desire to Help, Diligence, Hard Working -------- Additional: Encouraging Others, Taking Time to Reflect

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1. Legal Awareness/let them know what their rights are.2. listening tp their clients/ paying attention their emotional and legal needs3. explaining to their clients what happens in court

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Blind justice / Support others to be fearless, conscious legal service providers

54:19
to to be more empathetic need a lot of listening and discussion

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Personal resilience

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KIND, we can think of the others like thinking of ourselves. How would we feel if we suffers like them?

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1.Empathy2. Awareness3. Vigilance4. Great Manager5. Good ObservationBuild Networks...

54:41
think of the public interest

54:42
resilience/awareness/empathy

54:45
Hello everyone, Greetings from Myanmar.

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1. hardworking ,

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Resilience

54:56
hardworking

55:00
Listen - listen without judgment, be open

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empathy

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responsibility

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hardworking , responsible , knowledge sharing

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professionality

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kind

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မကြားရဘူး

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hi everyone , I am lwin lwin maw intakelawyer from ibj Myanmar , Nice to see you all

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ကြားရပါပြီ

56:37
Energetic Hardworking with knowledge sharing.

56:43
empathy

56:57
Hard working, responsible, accountability.

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ပထမဆက်ရှင်က ဝင်မရဘူးနော်

57:30
empathy

57:35
service commitment.

01:01:30
Nicholas is there a way that you can suggest how lawyers especially commercial lawyers to think beyond their profits/commercial interests and take the community into consideration

01:02:44
just love what you do and always remember the profession you are involved in the attainment of justice and for common benefit and good.

01:06:46
ပထမ

01:07:55
Would like to have some insight from speakers on how to create balance or acceptable linkage strategically between own interest versus community interest while providing legal service.

01:08:21
ပထမ ဆက္ရွင္က ႀကိဴတင္ စာရင္းေပးရတယ္။ စက္တင္ဘာ ၂၀ မတိုင္ခင္ ပို႔ရတယ္။ ကြ်န္မလည္း အခုမွေသခ်ာဖတ္ၾကည့္မွ သိတာပါ။

01:08:50
Thanks Everyone for the conversation so far. What has powered the change Nick mentioned in the last 20 years, and what gives you hope/confidence that this trajectory will continue?

01:08:59
we should also learn to get out from our box. let’s not just confine ourselves with what the law or book says. in every everything we do, we should be mature matured and responsible enough in handling our own commitments. do it with heart and compassion in the interest of justice.

01:09:37
ကျနော် အရမ်းတက်ချင်နေတာ။သူတို့ ဘယ်လိုtoolsတွေသုံးတယ်ဆိုတာ သိချင်နေတာ

01:10:09
hope moral advisors in commercial organisations is not utopia

01:11:38
Pro Bono lawyers are often the de facto moral advisors

01:11:43
hello

01:12:00
i can't get translation

01:12:10
who here?

01:12:56
Myanmar

01:12:56
maybe this should be a subject added to Law courses globally

01:14:54
translateက ရတယ် ပြတ်တောက်းပြတ်တောင်းဖြသ်နေလို့ပါ

01:15:46
helping an abandoned child access government services and benefits

01:15:56
Project Leaf - first of its kind offering pro bono representation to foreign wives who had singaporea chldren - no one instrituion offerd them this, it was free nd they had a port of call

01:15:58
Aboriginal Stolen Wages - courage, persistence, cultural exchange

01:15:58
Project - Asia CLE Mock Trial Packet 1. Collaboration 2. High level of experience & expertise 3. Friendship

01:15:58
Kickstart Human Rights: (1) Community empowerment and engagement through creation of human rights action team; (2) human rights mentoring; and (3) technological flexibility

01:15:58
1. Giving Pro Bono Advices On Building Laws to Clients new in the Construction arena

01:15:59
integrated Project with Local community

01:15:59
community-centred

01:16:00
Pro Bono Routable - networking, professional development and exchange knowledge

01:16:00
Community Association - broad, inclusive, marginalize

01:16:01
legal empowerment :improve legal awarenessimprove citizen capability (law)expand acess to justice

01:16:01
Clinic for women who experienced GBV; only one of its kind; led by health NGO

01:16:02
Securing work permits for refugees. 1 - impact on the refugees lives; 2 - reaction of the pro bono lawyers; 3 - partner support

01:16:03
helping an abandoned child access government services and benefits

01:16:13
Enhancement of Engagement in Pro Bono Service Service Commitment Project management Continuous improvement

01:16:19
NGO project

01:16:31
community base

01:16:46
educating older people aware of abuse_ 1. can recognise early signs, 2. get early help....

01:16:59
neckworking

01:17:17
Support partners, and LMaking Legal Boards

01:17:20
community base

01:17:24
Assisting a SE Asian group of lawyers think about developing an inclusive pro bono policy. 1. Collaborative. 2. Listening 3. Open discussion

01:17:37
Developing next generation of lawyers through internships - exposing them to the issues and needs of the vulnerable and how they can help

01:17:45
networking

01:17:55
community base

01:18:02
Community Base

01:26:46
Greetings to you all from Dhaka, Bangladesh. Best regards. Uttam Kumar Das, Advocate.

01:27:45
A lot of the exmles provided may be more relevant for lawyers in big or international firms. In Asia, the relaity I believe is that the min r principal pro bono lawyers com e from the sole proprieotors and small firsm. It is so in Singapore as well. How do we encourage managements of big firms to tak eup pro bono

01:29:53
Project Leaf - engaging toher stakeholders in funding / other forms of supprt

01:30:27
community base

01:30:38
community base

01:30:41
Project Leaf - engaging toher stakeholders in funding / other forms of support

01:31:00
Capacity Building of Paralegal

01:31:08
legal aid farmera and rural people

01:31:13
1. Giving Pro Bono Advices On Building Laws to Clients new in the Construction arenaone thing to make it better- building proper and relevant network channels through adequate campaigning on the issue..

01:31:15
Aboriginal Stolen Wages - courage, persistence, cultural exchange were there but we could perhaps have been braver with proactive media engagement on the broader issues affecting the Stolen Generations.

01:31:22
Community Engagement

01:31:22
Kickstart Human Rights: non-selectivity/inclusivity (geographical scope and expansion to include ESC rights)

01:31:22
engage duty bearers in protecting the rights of the abandoned child

01:31:22
legal empowerment :improve legal awarenessimprove citizen capability (law)expand acess to justice--> make it great : collaboration and cocreation (engage many stakeholder)

01:31:23
SE Asian group of lawyers asked for help to develop an inclusive pro bono policy.A group of experts in developing pro bono services shared their experiencesWhat would have made it better is that we had some way of inviting others interested in developing pro bono services to participate in the conversation

01:31:25
We developed Street Law workshops with a community group that empowers and engages people with disabilties to access to justice. To make it better, we could have had more time to put together the curriculum and workshops.

01:31:26
GBV clinic; only one; work with NGO; holistic; - new: changing community attitudes

01:31:26
community base

01:31:26
educating older people aware of abuse_ 1. can recognise early signs, 2. get early help.greater: call back and follow up on their legal needs.

01:31:30
making very dispute inclusive

01:31:36
Community Base.

01:31:43
community base

01:31:53
capacity building of shareholders

01:32:04
community awarness

01:32:37
community base

01:32:37
community awarness

01:32:40
community base

01:33:00
Social Awarness

01:33:05
community base

01:33:20
community base

01:33:22
may be an inclusive dialogue between multi stakeholder including community members and legal service provider

01:33:33
giving legal awareness

01:33:59
ဃသာာကညငအပ ဘေ်နိ ်သခငေူ ေတေမနညႏွ

01:34:16
Community based social awareness

01:35:15
Community Base to Regional Level making legal boards including the service providers.

01:51:04
goodeventing

01:52:33
The secret word is "Fairness"

01:52:37
Fairness

01:52:44
ဒီနေ့ဆက်ရှင် အတွက် passcode က Fairness ပါ။ မှတ်ထားပေးပါ။ ၁၀ ခုပြည့်မှ အီးမေးလ်နဲ့ အတွင်းရေးမှူးရုံးအီးမေးလ် Secretariat@asiapbc.org ကို ပို့ပေးပါ။ ကျေးဇူးပါ။ စက်တင်ဘာ ၂၈ ရက်နေ့ကနေ အောက်တိုဘာ ၅ ရက် နောက်ဆုံးထားပြီးပို့ပေးပါ။ ကွန်ဖရင့် တက်ရောက်ခဲ့ကြောင်း အသိအမှတ်ပြု လက်မှတ်လိုချင်တဲ့သူတွေအတွက်ပါ (Acknowledgement Certificate for Attendance at 9APBC)။ လက်မှတ်မလိုချင်တဲ့သူတွေက ပို့စရာမလိုပါဘူး။

01:53:00
Thank you all!

01:53:03
Thank you all you are the best :)

01:53:08
Thank you!

01:53:15
thank you

01:53:18
Great session.

01:53:20
thank you all

01:53:22
Thanks to all the presenters. Really inspiring for a law student like me!

01:53:22
Great session thank you all

01:53:23
Thank you so much

01:53:28
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01:53:30
Thank you so much

01:53:34
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01:53:36
Thanks everyone!

01:53:37
Thanks

01:53:43
thank you everyone

01:53:44
Thank you all.

01:53:46
Thank you so much

01:53:48
Thank you for sharing

01:53:49
thanks

01:53:54
Thank you very much .

01:53:57
thank you so much

01:53:58
Thank U all.

01:54:01
Thank you to the panelists and the Secretariat for ye another insightful session!!

01:54:05
thanks you so much

01:54:06
Thanks you so much

01:54:07
Thank u all

01:54:09
thank you

01:54:19
Thanks

01:54:33
thank you so much all

01:54:36
Thanks a lot to both the presenter and translator.

01:54:37
ဘာသာပြန်ပေးသူကိုလဲကျေးဇူးတင်ပါတယ်

01:54:41
Thanks

01:55:05
Cultural Program - WOWWWWWWW, eagerly wait to see the program.

01:55:08
thanks

01:55:43
KEEP CALM AND DO PRO BONO. GOOD SESSION