Liskow is proud to announce that Associate Hayley Landry has been named a recipient of The Pro Bono Project’s 2025 Distinguished Service Award. This annual recognition honors lawyers, law firms, students, businesses, and members of the judiciary who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to improving access to justice and delivering high-quality volunteer legal services across the Greater New Orleans community.
The Pro Bono Project provides free civil legal assistance to low-income individuals, families, and seniors across Southeast Louisiana. The organization connects volunteer attorneys with clients facing a wide range of legal challenges—from family law and custody matters to estate planning, property issues, and consumer disputes—helping ensure that all members of the community have access to fair representation and a voice in the legal system.
For the past four years, Hayley has led the firm’s participation in The Pro Bono Project’s CDC Helpdesk Adopt-A-Month Program. In 2025, she coordinated the firm’s efforts in June and September, spending mornings providing notary services and legal resources to pro se domestic litigants while organizing other firm attorneys to take part in this hands-on community initiative.
In addition, Hayley regularly volunteers with the Southeast Louisiana Legal Services (SLLS) in forma pauperis clinic, assisting domestic litigants in completing court filings and navigating the necessary paperwork to pursue their cases.
Hayley’s pro bono leadership has been recognized throughout the legal community. In 2023, she received the Louisiana State Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division Pro Bono Award for her outstanding contributions. She has also served on the Advisory Board of SLLS and as Public Service Co-Chair of the New Orleans Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section.
Hayley was honored at The Pro Bono Project’s Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon & Awards Ceremony on October 23, 2025, where the organization celebrated her contributions and the impact of all award recipients in advancing access to justice