Hogan Lovells’ staff carried out 15% fewer pro bono hours in 2011 than the previous calendar year, according to the firm’s most recent Citizenship Report, an annual briefing detailing corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

The report shows that during 2011, the firm, which employed 5,069 full-time equivalent staff in 2011, recorded a total of 104,047 pro bono hours across 40 of its 43 offices wordwide, compared with 122,935 hours across the same amount of offices in 2010.

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