By PETER ALLEN
Many of us went to law school because we wanted to do good and do well, though not necessarily in that order. True, some of us have done neither, but that shouldn't prevent us from celebrating those who have managed to do a great deal of good while maintaining busy practices. Our first annual Angel Awards acknowledges those idealistic attorneys who have made substantial pro bono contri...
Many of us went to law school because we wanted to do good and do well, though not necessarily in that order. True, some of us have done neither, but that shouldn't prevent us from celebrating those who have managed to do a great deal of good while maintaining busy practices. Our first annual Angel Awards acknowledges those idealistic attorneys who have made substantial pro bono contri...
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