Kessler Topaz has a long-standing commitment of serving the communities in which we live and work. We take pride in representing individuals from all walks of life in often difficult and unpopular legal matters.
The Firm’s pro bono practice and Committee are chaired by Partners Matthew Mustokoff and Josh Materese. The Committee works to identify, approve and pursue initiatives for the Firm to participate in. We encourage every attorney to dedicate up to fifty (50) hours of time to pro bono matters.
Through voluntary pro bono efforts, Kessler Topaz lawyers and professional staff have represented, and continue to represent, low-income, disabled, disadvantaged and other discriminated-against individuals. We team up and maintain partnerships with numerous legal and social services organizations from which we receive and take on pro bono referrals. At present, these organizations include the Innocence Project, the Homeless Advocacy Project of Philadelphia (“HAP”), Philadelphia Lawyers for Social Equity, the SeniorLAW Center and Legal Aid of Southeastern PA. We also participate regularly in legal clinics covering a range of subject matters, including birth certificates, social security benefits, felony expungements, and immigration, and support initiatives focused on advocacy for children.
Education, exposure, and empowerment around social issues are likewise priorities for the Firm. Externally, we support organizations that we believe share our values. To this end, Kessler Topaz is a regular supporter of organizations that use high-impact legal strategies to advance the civil, social, and economic rights of those facing discrimination, inequality, and poverty. These organizations include the American Civil Liberties Union, The Public Interest Law Center, Public Justice Foundation, and Community Legal Aid Society.