September 26, 2025

Safron Authors Article on Pro Bono Immigration Work for CBA Record Young Lawyers Section

Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP attorney Jonathan S. Safron authored an article for the September/October 2025 edition of the Chicago Bar Association Record’s Young Lawyers Section, titled “Making an Impact Through Immigration Work at The Resurrection Project.”

In the article, Safron reflects on his volunteer experiences with The Resurrection Project (TRP), a Chicago-based nonprofit providing immigration-focused legal services and community support. He explores the critical role attorneys play in helping individuals navigate the complexities of the U.S. immigration system and emphasizes how pro bono service offers young lawyers both practical experience and the opportunity to create meaningful change.

Safron highlights TRP’s impact and their ability to equip volunteer lawyers with the tools and training needed to serve immigrant communities facing unprecedented challenges. Through personal stories and insights, he underscores how even small acts of legal service can provide a lifeline to individuals in crisis. To read the full article, click here.

Jonathan S. Safron is an associate at Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP, where he advises clients in industries driving innovation in the built environment. His practice includes matters ranging from civil rights litigation to complex construction disputes. Learn more about Jonathan and his work here.