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PRO BONO AWARDS

October 26, 2009


The National Law Journal
is seeking nominations of attorneys for its 2009 Pro Bono Awards. The deadline is Nov. 20. Past winners include lawyers whose pro bono work has entailed significant financial sacrifice, has had a broad impact or, because of their ­clients' unpopularity, has exposed them to criticism.

Please send nominations and any relevant supporting material to Assistant Managing Editor Michael Moline, by mail to The National Law Journal, 120 Broadway, 5th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10271-1101; or by e-mail to mmoline@alm.com.



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