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October 24, 2024
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Sugarman Rogers makes the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s 2015 “Pro Bono Honor Roll” |
Date: October 24, 2024 |
Press Release |
As we celebrate National Pro Bono Week and Massachusetts Pro Bono Month, we are pleased to announce that Sugarman Rogers has qualified for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s (SJC) 2015 “Pro Bono Honor Roll.” Last year our attorneys dedicated over 1,500 hours to pro bono matters, most of those on matters for persons of limited means. Because we averaged more than 50 hours of pro bono work per attorney, Sugarman Rogers has once again made the SJC’s annual Honor Roll. Please click here to see the full list. Pictured: Kate Cook, John O’Neill, and Lisa Goodheart
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