FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 17, 2017
WASHINGTON, DC—Each year, the Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll (formed by the D.C. Bar Pro Bono Center and the D.C. Access to Justice Commission) recognizes the pro bono contributions made by members of the D.C. bar and others authorized to perform pro bono work in Washington, DC. Attorneys who contribute 50 or more hours of pro bono services per year are highlighted, and this year, the following 42 Finnegan attorneys made the list:
Laith M. Abu-Taleb
Flora M. Amwayi
Krista E. Bianco
Don O. Burley
W. Caroline Chen, Ph.D.
Daniel G. Chung
Charles T. Collins-Chase
Daniel C. Cooley
Kathleen A. Daley
Pier D. DeRoo
Danielle A. Duszczyszyn, Ph.D.
Mareesa A. Frederick
Jorge F. Gonzalez
Anthony A. Hartmann
Doris Johnson Hines
Alyssa J. Holtslander
Clara N. Jiménez
Forrest A. Jones
Daniel F. Klodowski
Michael E. Kudravetz
Christine E. Lehman
Esther H. Lim
Lily Lim
Justin E. Loffredo
Jessica L.A. Marks
Luke J. McCammon
Paula E. Miller
Gracie K. Mills
Charles W. Mitchell
Hala S. Mourad
Michelle Pacholec, Ph.D.
Danielle C. Pfifferling
Andrew J. Ra, Jr.
Jason L. Romrell
Sonja W. Sahlsten
Jacob A. Schroeder
David C. Seastrunk
Jon T. Self, Ph.D.
Mandy J. Song, Ph.D.
Marianne S. Terrot, Ph.D.
Dorothy K. Wyatt, Ph.D.
Guang-Yu Zhu
Finnegan is committed to giving back to the community through pro bono work. The firm supports various organizations and programs, including serving disabled military veterans, helping children find safe and loving homes, and assisting refugees facing deportation from the United States.
The D.C. Bar Pro Bono Center is an independent, nonprofit organization supported entirely by voluntary contributions. The Pro Bono Center recruits, trains, and mobilizes volunteer attorneys to take pro bono cases serving individuals living in poverty who are at risk of losing their homes, their livelihoods, and their families. The center also helps small businesses and community-based nonprofits needing legal help.
The D.C. Access to Justice Commission was created by the D.C. Court of Appeals in 2005 to help improve the ability of low– and moderate–income residents to access the civil justice system. The Commission also is responsible for raising the profile in the community of the need for equal access to justice. Established initially for a three–year term, the Court, in 2007, ordered the Commission's work to continue indefinitely.
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP is one of the largest IP law firms in the world. From offices in Atlanta, Boston, London, Palo Alto, Reston, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, Tokyo, and Washington, DC, the firm practices all aspects of patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret law, including counseling, prosecution, licensing, and litigation. Finnegan also represents clients on IP issues related to European patents, international trade, portfolio management, the Internet, e-commerce, government contracts, antitrust, and unfair competition. For additional information on the firm, please visit www.finnegan.com. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
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