In this episode, we talk with LaQuenta C. Rudison about her transactional non-profit work. Rudison discusses growing up in the South Side of Chicago, how that helped shape her pro bono practice, and what led her to commit to work for and with the community.
Greenberg Traurig Leadership Discuss Pro Bono & Its Importance on Good in Practice
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Good in Practice, Greenberg Traurig’s podcast focused on pro bono, released its seventh episode “Pro Bono & Its Importance, A View From Legal Leaders.” Good in Practice is hosted by Shareholder Caroline J. Heller, chair of the law firm’s Global Pro Bono Program. NEW YORK (PRWEB) February 02, 2021
In this episode, Heller is joined by Greenberg Traurig’s CEO Brian L. Duffy and its Co-Presidents Bradford D. Kaufman and Ernest LaMont Greer. The four discuss the critical role pro bono plays in times of crisis, especially in light of COVID-19; personal experiences that drive Duffy, Kaufman, and Greer to prioritize pro bono at the firm; Greenberg Traurig’s collaboration with clients and the community on pro bono work; and why these firm leaders focus on “doing well by doing good.”
Good in Practice Features Greenberg Traurig’s Pro Bono Work in 2020
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Good in Practice, Greenberg Traurig’s podcast focused on pro bono, released its fifth episode “A Year in Review: Pro Bono Work in 2020.” NEW YORK (PRWEB) January 06, 2021
In this episode, Heller takes a look back at 2020 and describes Greenberg Traurig’s pro bono efforts amid a difficult year. Specifically, Heller highlights the recipients of the firm’s pro bono awards and their impactful work in 2020.
Good in Practice is formatted to tell the powerful stories of the good pro bono can achieve, highlighting the work of Greenberg Traurig attorneys, staff, and clients. The goal is to encourage all practitioners to assist undeserved and vulnerable communities by providing much-needed legal counsel on a volunteer basis.
is it fair to attack the administration for hiring lawyers to representing in private practice. it s fair and fair to attack the people who accuse the people of mccarthyism. because you can t rule out the political sympathy. sympathy for. the defendants. paul: you re saying that the people who represented these detainees have a sympathy with them? yes, you can you re sitting alone in your office in the united states and you decide, well, where can i put my talents to work best? of all the clients. paul: pro bono work. did you go to pick a u.s. soldier who is accused of something? no, no, you went to pick somebody who was caught on the field of battle and made a terrorist suspect not only one, but you ve made several of these choices, can you really say that this was done without political
is it fair to attack the administration for hiring lawyers to representing in private practice. it s fair and fair to attack the people who accuse the people of mccarthyism. because you can t rule out the political sympathy. sympathy for. the defendants. paul: you re saying that the people who represented these detainees have a sympathy with them? yes, you can you re sitting alone in your office in the united states and you decide, well, where can i put my talents to work best? of all the clients. paul: pro bono work. did you go to pick a u.s. soldier who is accused of something? no, no, you went to pick somebody who was caught on the field of battle and made a terrorist suspect not only one, but you ve made several of these choices, can you really say that this was done without political