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Law Practice

Mar. 1, 2006

'Secular Saint' Led BASF Volunteers for 24 Years

SAN FRANCISCO - Tanya Neiman, who for almost 25 years pioneered pro bono work in the Bay Area and around the nation and invented the idea of holistic legal services, died Monday morning after an almost 10-year battle with cancer. She was 56.

Tanya Neiman, 1949-2006
By Kevin Livingston
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Tanya Neiman, who for almost 25 years pioneered pro bono work in the Bay Area and around the nation and invented the idea of holistic legal services, died Monday morning after an almost 10-year battle with cancer. She was 56.
        Neiman, th...

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