The Bradley Arant Boult Cummings lawyers in the Birmingham office provide a wide-ranging variety of Pro Bono services. Examples of the firm's current or recent Pro Bono matters in Alabama include the following:
- Current representation of sixteen Alabama death row inmates in their post-conviction death penalty proceedings in state and federal courts.
- Appointments by the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit to represent inmates in challenges to convictions and sentences, federal habeas corpus appeals, or Section 1983 matters involving prison conditions.
- Civil representation of numerous indigent individuals referred through the Volunteer Lawyers Program of the Alabama State Bar or of the Birmingham Bar Association.
- Representation of numerous start-up charitable non-profits, assisting them in organizing and beginning their missions.
- Providing various legal services to the Birmingham Habitat for Humanity, the YWCA,, the Junior League of Birmingham, the Birmingham Museum of Art, John Croyle's Big Oak Ranch, and other similar institutions and charities.
- Assisting the Alabama Appleseed Center for Law and Justice in its mission of improving quality of life for the indigent.
- Participate in the Alabama State Bar's "Wills for Heroes" Project, which provides free estate planning services to first responders.
- Working with the Homeless Experience Legal Protection (HELP) program and periodically staffing HELP’s two weekly shelter clinics in Birmingham.
- Provided training and provide consultations for new programs for Legal Services of Alabama.
- Representation in federal district court several individual inmates allegedly beaten, sexually molested or otherwise abused by prison guards.
- Representation of numerous indigent individuals referred to individual firm lawyers for matters where no other legal representation would be available.