In the practice of law, legal work is often associated with billing, fees, and the profitability of the firm. However, the law is not only measured in figures, but also in human and social impact.
At Estradé Law Firm, we firmly believe that the role of a lawyer goes beyond case management: it also involves a direct social responsibility toward those who need it most.
The Value of Pro Bono Work
As Ignacio Estradé explains in one of our latest TikTok videos, in certain situations, people who may have committed a crime and, for various reasons, cannot afford the fees of a lawyer or solicitor, come to the firm.
In these cases, the firm promotes pro bono actions, providing legal advice and defense at no cost to the client.
These interventions not only help guarantee access to justice but also reinforce one of the profession’s essential pillars: defending the rights of all people, regardless of their economic or social situation.
Social Justice and Conscious Lawyering
The social justice programs developed by Estradé Law Firm aim to have a positive impact on society, offering professional support to those who truly need it.
This is not merely a charitable action, but an ethical conviction: lawyering has the power—and the duty—to generate real change.
Helping people in vulnerable situations or with limited resources is not only a sign of commitment but also a way to honor the essence of law as a tool for fairness and justice.
Beyond the Case: Impact
In an increasingly competitive environment, committing to pro bono work is a way to reaffirm the most human side of law.
These cases are not billed, but they leave a lasting impact: on the client, on the community, and on the professionals who carry them out.
Towards Purpose-Driven Lawyering
At Estradé Law Firm, we believe that not everything in law is about a bill. The true greatness of this profession lies in its ability to transform lives, open opportunities, and deliver justice where it is most needed.
Because practicing law is also an act of commitment, vocation, and humanity.

