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Washington Post Supports Funding for the Poor

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-
dyn/content/article/2006/02/16/
AR2006021602034.html

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* * * Congratulations * * *

Arnold & Porter Rank’s 54th

in Fortune’s Top 100 Companies

To Work For 2006

What makes it so great?

Lawyers at this firm are socially responsible. Last year they contributed 81,714 attorney pro bono hours (the equivalent of 39 people on a full-time basis), and associates volunteer for six-month stints at the Legal Aid Society.

Read more at: http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/
bestcompanies/snapshots/2324.html

The Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia’s

Seventeenth Annual
Servant of Justice
Awards Dinner

 Tuesday, April 25, 2006
6:30 pm Reception
7:30 pm Dinner

 The Capital Hilton
The Presidential Ballroom
1001 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC

 Honoring

 & 

Ticket and Sponsorship Information

Looking for
Legal Aid Alumni

The Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia will be celebrating its 75th Anniversary next year and we are in the planning stages for a grand celebration of 75 years of service to the Washington D.C. community.

We know there is wonderful history to be shared by those who have been closely associated with Legal Aid including former staff members, volunteers, board members, pro bono attorneys and interns. We need help locating these individuals. If you fall into any of these categories, or know someone who does, please complete the information on the form attached below and return to Kathy Hays.

Together, this is going to be a wonderful celebration!!

Alumni Response Form.

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