Oct. 24, 2024
Washington D.C. – Nelson Mullins is pleased to announce the firm is the recipient of the 2024 Outstanding Pro Bono Partner Award by Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG), a leading nonprofit organization that mobilizes pro bono legal support for human rights programs. The award acknowledges Nelson Mullins' extensive contributions to L4GG's mission, with significant involvement across a diverse range of issue areas, including racial justice, small business support, environmental justice change, healthcare access, and immigrant rights. The recognition coincides with the National Celebration of Pro Bono, which is celebrated this year from Oct. 20-26.
“Our collaboration with L4GG has been truly outstanding,” said Elisa Kodish, Pro Bono Partner at Nelson Mullins. “Their expertise in coordinating and mobilizing pro bono efforts is unparalleled, and we are proud to work alongside them to make a meaningful difference in communities facing critical challenges.”
Nelson Mullins supports L4GG on multiple initiatives including:
“Nelson Mullins has been a steadfast supporter across all our issue areas—racial justice, immigration, environmental justice, climate change, and healthcare access. Their lawyers have dedicated approximately 5,000 hours, valued at over $2 million, working on a wide variety of subject matters for L4GG,” said Lauren Worsek, L4GG’s Director of Pro Bono Initiatives.
Nelson Mullins is a national law firm with over 1,000 attorneys, dedicated to delivering exceptional legal services across a broad spectrum of practice and issue areas. Their pro bono work spans a range of critical issues, including children’s rights, community revitalization, healthcare access, education, environmental justice, protection against violence, and the advancement of civil and human rights. Through these efforts, Nelson Mullins strives to build a more equitable and justice society. For more information, go to www.nelsonmullins.com.
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