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164 Crowell & Moring Attorneys Named to 2013 D.C. Chief Judges Pro Bono Honor Roll

Firm News | 1 min read | 06.05.13

Washington, D.C. – June 5, 2013: Crowell & Moring LLP is pleased to announce that 164 firm attorneys were named to the D.C. Courts Chief Judges 2nd Annual Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll. The attorneys were recognized by the chief judges of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for performing 50 hours or more of pro bono service during the last calendar year. Additionally, 74 Crowell & Moring attorneys were named to the "High Honor Roll" for donating over 100 hours of pro bono service. 

"The Honor Roll includes lawyers at all levels of experience, from our newest to our most senior attorneys, and in a wide variety of practice settings, from solo and small firm practice, to government lawyers, to big firm practitioners," said James Sandman, chair of the D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program. "The breadth of pro bono involvement is powerful evidence of the strong pro bono culture of D.C.'s legal community."

For more information about the award and the full list of firms honored, please click here.

Crowell & Moring LLP is an international law firm with approximately 500 lawyers representing clients in litigation and arbitration, regulatory, and transactional matters. The firm is internationally recognized for its representation of Fortune 500 companies in high-stakes litigation, as well as its ongoing commitment to pro bono service and diversity. The firm has offices in Washington, D.C., New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Orange County, Anchorage, London, and Brussels.

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