Bradley Arant Boult Cummings issued the following announcement on Oct. 30.
Bradley is pleased to announce that nine attorneys in the firm’s Washington, D.C., office were named to the 2019 Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll. Lee-Ann Brown, Greg Marshall, Patrick Quigley and Jessica Zurlo each received High Honors for performing 100 or more hours of pro bono service. In addition, Joshua Dhyani, Anna Lashley, Marc Nardone, Andrew Narod and John Parker Sweeney received Honors for completing 50 or more hours of pro bono service.
The Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll recognizes honorees who donated 50 hours or more of pro bono service during the last calendar year to those who cannot afford legal counsel. The 2019 Honor Roll recognizes all sectors of Washington’s diverse legal community, including honorees from 176 law firms and individual practices, as well as federal and local government agencies, corporations, associations, law schools and public interest organizations.
“We are proud of our D.C. attorneys who dedicate their time and efforts to serving the local community,” said Bradley Pro Bono Counsel Tiffany M. Graves. “Our attorneys diligently help to address unmet legal needs of indigent individuals and charitable institutions, and we are pleased that their efforts are being highlighted in the 2019 Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll.”
Through Bradley’s pro bono program, the firm’s attorneys across all 10 of its offices devote a significant amount of time each year to pro bono work and community service. In 2019, the firm’s attorneys and staff performed more than 15,400 hours of pro bono service valued at more than $5 million.
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