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ProSearch in the Community: Legal Tech Trends

ProSearch in the Community

ProSearch has been busy with several community involvement efforts! Here’s a recap of ProSearch in the community helping others!

The blog post titled (wait for it!) ProSearch in the Community: Service, Partnership, and Purpose (available here), discusses how the ProSearch team recently participated in numerous organizations and events: CLOC Cares benefiting My Block My Hood My City, ServeLA, & GlamourGals Illuminate Event.

As a CLOC Cares Sponsor at this month’s CLOC Global Institute, ProSearch joined fellow attendees in supporting My Block My Hood My City, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering youth, strengthening neighborhoods, and creating opportunities for positive change throughout Chicago communities.

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The service project gave volunteers the chance to contribute directly through hands-on work in the community. Teams spent the morning gardening, mulching, planting, assembling planters, and cleaning neighborhood streets. It was a meaningful reminder that industry events can extend beyond networking and education to create tangible impact where it’s needed most.

The blog post notes: “We were especially proud to see our volunteers roll up their sleeves and work alongside others in the legal community to support a shared mission of service. Experiences like these reinforce the importance of collective action and demonstrate how organizations can come together to make a difference outside conference walls.”

What else has ProSearch been doing to give back? Find out here, it’s only one click! It’s a feel good story! 😊

So, what do you think? What has your organization been doing to give back? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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Image created using DALL-E 3, using the term “robots doing yard work in a neighborhood”.

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