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November 3, 2006
Nominate a Pro Bono Achiever to the National Law Journal
Here is a link to a description and procedure for the National Law Journal's call for nomination of lawyers for its awards in pro bono achievement for 2006: The site notes, "Past winners include lawyers whose pro bono work has entailed significant financial sacrifice, has had a broad impact and, because of their clients' unpopularity, has exposed them to criticism." Deadline: 11/16. No sophists, please. [Alan Childress]
November 3, 2006 in Ethics, Professional Responsibility | Permalink
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