Pro Bono Services
Accessible Legal Support with Professional Integrity
At KT Partners LLP, we believe that access to justice should not be limited by financial circumstances. Our Pro Bono Services initiative is designed to provide structured legal assistance to individuals, social causes, and deserving matters that require professional legal guidance but may not have adequate resources for representation.
We approach every pro bono matter with the same level of professionalism, confidentiality, and legal diligence that we extend to all our clients. Our team carefully evaluates each matter to ensure meaningful legal support and practical guidance based on the nature of the issue and available remedies.
Legal Assistance We Provide
- Legal consultation and preliminary case assessment
- Guidance on civil, consumer, and service-related disputes
- Support in documentation and legal drafting
- Assistance in matters involving women, senior citizens, and vulnerable individuals
- Legal advisory for non-profit organisations and social initiatives
- Compliance management and filings
- Representation support in appropriate matters, subject to review
- Compliance and procedural guidance for deserving applicants
Our Approach to Pro Bono Cases
- Initial consultation and eligibility review
- Assessment of financial condition and case merit
- Strategic legal advice and documentation support
- Court or authority representation (where appropriate)
- Confidential handling of sensitive matters
Green Card (Permanent Residency):
- Detailed case evaluation
- Risk assessment and strategy planning
- Evidence preparation and documentation
- Representation before arbitral tribunals
- Post-award enforcement support
Why Choose Us for Pro Bono Assistance?
Equal Professional Standards
Every pro bono matter receives structured preparation, legal research, and careful case assessment.
Confidential & Respectful Handling
We understand that vulnerable individuals require discretion, sensitivity, and compassionate communication.
Transparent Evaluation Process
Cases are accepted after proper screening to ensure fairness and genuine need.
Who Can Apply for Pro Bono Support?
- Individuals from economically weaker sections
- Women seeking protection or legal clarity
- Senior citizens facing neglect or exploitation
- Victims of unfair financial or contractual practices
- Non-profit organisations requiring basic legal structuring
- Individual business owners
Frequently Asked Questions
Pro bono refers to professional legal services provided without charging professional fees to individuals who cannot afford representation.
No. Each request is carefully reviewed based on financial eligibility, legal merit, and social impact.
Professional fees may be waived; however, statutory court fees or official charges may still apply depending on the matter.
You may contact our office with basic details of your case and supporting documents. Our team will review and respond accordingly.
Our Practice Structure
Each pro bono request is handled with the same discipline and professional standards as our regular matters. While the services are offered without professional fees (subject to eligibility), the structure remains organized, transparent, and supervised.
Need Legal Assistance?
Our team will review your matter and respond promptly with appropriate guidance.
Admissions:
- Admitted to the State Bar of California, 2015.
U.S. District Court, Central District of California
- Bar Admission: Illinois, 2016 | Northern District of Illinois
District of Columbia Court of Appeals
- Admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court
U.S. Tax Court
- California Bar Admission, 2020 | Central District of California
Florida Bar, 2017
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- New Client Admission Form
The defendant made a verbal admission during interrogation.
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No admission of liability was made by the accused.
- Complete Your Admission Details to Begin Consultation
The plaintiff’s admission weakened their case.
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This contract includes a clause related to admission of fault.
- Online Admission for Legal Representation
The court excluded the coerced admission from evidence.