How Marble Law makes legal care accessible to all

Our pro bono program, Marble Does More, provides access to the legal services people need to better their lives.

How we’re making a difference

Each year, 70% of low-income Americans face a civil legal issue, with many unable to afford representation. We’re on a mission to change that.

How we’re making a difference

Each year, 70% of low-income Americans face a civil legal issue, with many unable to afford representation. We’re on a mission to change that.

$2,850,000+

donated in legal case value 

We’re proud to support:

Survivors of domestic violence

Children at risk

Veterans 

Caregivers or single parents

Unhoused people 

People between jobs

Those on government assistance

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