From left, Atlanta partner Russell Love, Cari Hipp of Atlanta Legal Aid Society, and Atlanta partner Matthew Lerner
A group of Nelson Mullins attorneys in Atlanta provided simple wills, healthcare directives, and financial powers of attorney to 22 Holocaust survivors on June 25. The Wills for Holocaust Survivors clinic was hosted in conjunction with the Jewish Family and Career Services of Atlanta and Bet Tzedek out of Los Angeles. Pro Bono administrator Norah Rogers and Atlanta partner Elisa Kodish coordinated the event.
Wills for Holocaust Survivors is a recurring clinic that several of the Firm's offices are involved in, including those in Atlanta, Boca Raton, and Miami. Attorneys in the Firm's Boca Raton office also met and assisted 12 Holocaust survivors on June 26.
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
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