The Massachusetts Pro Bono Honor Roll Certificate Forms for Lawyers and Law Students is a way to recognize those attorneys and law students who have made a commitment to providing free or low-cost legal services to those in need. These forms recognize volunteers who have completed 50 hours or more of pro bono services in a 12-month period. The forms are available for lawyers, law students, and pro bono law firms. There are two types of Massachusetts Pro Bono Honor Roll Certificate Forms for Lawyers and Law Students: the Pro Bono Attorney Certificate Form and the Pro Bono Law Firm Certificate Form. The Pro Bono Attorney Certificate Form is used to recognize individual lawyers who have met the criteria of providing 50 or more hours of pro bono services in a 12-month period. The Pro Bono Law Firm Certificate Form is used to recognize law firms that have met the criteria of providing 50 or more hours of pro bono services in a 12-month period. Both forms include a signature box for the attorney or the law firm to acknowledge their commitment to providing pro bono services.