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Pro Bono Report
By Maureen Thornton Syracuse

photo of a newspaper and a receiptMaking a Difference
In this faltering economy, anxiety increases as jobs are lost, bills pile up, and families struggle to meet their basic needs. Increasing numbers of District of Columbia residents are finding themselves in need of legal assistance, and it is the poorest in our community, as is often the case, who have been hit first and hardest.

The D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program has responded to this need by expanding its long-standing programs that address the core legal needs of people living in poverty. The Pro Bono program has launched projects focused on emerging issues that are likely to become widespread problems in the coming months.

The Pro Bono Program recruits, trains, and mobilizes members of the D.C. Bar to provide desperately needed pro bono legal services to people living in poverty in the District. We also provide legal counsel to community-based nonprofit organizations and small, disadvantaged businesses that are critical to the health of the District’s low-income neighborhoods.

We develop and operate programs to make it easy and efficient for pro bono lawyers to deliver high-quality legal services. The Pro Bono Program is committed to working in concert with colleagues in the legal services provider community, making legal information and services easily accessible, and adapting our programs and services to the changing needs of the community.

For 15 years the Pro Bono Program’s Law Firm Clinic has represented clients in cases involving housing, family law, public benefits, personal injury defense, and consumer law. In fiscal year 2007–08 the Law Firm Clinic was renamed the Advocacy & Justice Clinic to better communicate to our volunteers and clients alike the importance of this clinic. The Advocacy & Justice Clinic is a partnership we have forged with legal services providers that refer cases they are unable to handle, with subject matter experts who provide mentoring and technical assistance to volunteer attorneys, and with law firms and government agencies that staff clinics and commit to accept a minimum number of cases each year.

In 2007–08 clinic volunteers represented 305 new clients, an increase from previous years. Family law cases decreased, while housing and public benefits cases increased. These increases reflect the strong partnerships created by the Pro Bono Program, particularly in the arena of public benefits, where the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless and the Whitman-Walker Clinic rely on the Advocacy & Justice Clinic to place virtually all of their social security disability benefits appeals.

For more than 10 years, on the second Saturday of every month, the Pro Bono Program’s Advice & Referral Clinic has brought volunteer attorneys into the Shaw and Anacostia neighborhoods to staff walk-in clinics held simultaneously at the Bread for the City locations in Northwest and Southeast, Washington, D.C. Supervised by a Pro Bono Program attorney staff member, volunteers from law firms, government agencies, voluntary bar associations, law schools, and Bar sections provide information, advice, and brief assistance to resolve a variety of problems. More than 1,000 people visited those clinics in 2007–08, and many others took part in the Spanish Language Advice & Referral Clinic held quarterly at the Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School in Columbia Heights.

The Pro Bono Program also has increased volunteer presence at the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. We saw a record number of 4,687 unrepresented litigants at the Landlord Tenant Resource Center, housed adjacent to the Landlord and Tenant Branch. Each day the landlord and tenant court is in session, interested parties can speak with a Landlord Tenant Resource Center volunteer attorney to better understand their options, receive assistance in preparing pro se pleadings, or obtain a referral.

Our Probate Resource Center, staffed by experienced probate attorneys and located in the Office of the Register of Wills, assists low-income residents who have questions about estate administration. The Tax Sale Resource Center, launched in 2007, is our collaboration with the court and Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP. It offers legal information, advice, referrals, and assistance in completing pleadings and forms to unrepresented litigants seeking to redeem their property after a tax sale.

In 2007–08 we launched our Consumer Law Resource Center, also at the Superior Court. Williams & Connolly LLP has been our partner in planning and in initially operating the Landlord Tenant Resource Center, which provides substantive legal information in specific areas of consumer law such as debt collections, home improvement contractor issues, and predatory lending. It operates one day per week, but it will be open on more days in the near future as additional law firms are recruited.

Our Community Economic Development (CED) Project makes pro bono counsel available to community-based nonprofit organizations, tenant associations, health care clinics, charter schools, and other social services providers that are important to the fabric of the District’s neighborhoods. Volunteer attorneys are encouraged to do for their pro bono clients what business lawyers do for their commercial clients—solve problems, develop a sustained relationship, and serve as trusted advisors. The CED Project has expanded its services to include small businesses, and even conducted one of its periodic advice clinics in Spanish. It also offers representation to struggling, disadvantaged small businesses.

The CED Project provided an array of resources in 2007–08, including helping nonprofits prepare to comply with the new requirements of Internal Revenue Service Form 990 that must be filed annually. Anticipating the difficult times ahead, the CED Project is launching a series of Webinars and legal alerts this year to help local nonprofits cope with many financial issues.

As the crisis in affordable housing in the District has changed form, the Pro Bono Program has continued to assist tenant associations, expanding our work to include affirmative representation of tenant groups seeking to address building code violations and hazardous conditions in their buildings. In collaboration with legal services providers, our in-house real estate and landlord–tenant experts, and pro bono law firm volunteers, we have represented tenants in buildings covering more than 350 rental units.

To help community members find their way to the legal resources they need, we manage the Web site LawHelp.org/dc, in collaboration with other legal services providers in the District. LawHelp offers basic legal information in an easy-to-understand format and is a central place to find current and accurate referral information. This year we are adding another feature: Using document assembly software, the Web site will soon enable users to complete simple online interviews and create pleadings ready to be filed in court.

Our newest initiative is the Health Care Access Project, which will assist individuals facing medical bills they cannot pay as well as people seeking medical treatment but whose insurance companies are denying coverage. With rising unemployment, the need can only grow for this type of assistance.

These are just the highlights of our activities, but we encourage you to visit our Web site, www.dcbar.org/probono, to learn about all our programs, including our special efforts to recruit and deploy senior lawyers.

Voluntary contributions—not D.C. Bar dues—are used to fund all of these community services. Many D.C. Bar members do not realize that their dues may not be used to support the Pro Bono Program. With that in mind, we are deeply grateful to the many Bar sections, corporations, foundations, lawyers, law firms, and voluntary bar associations whose financial contributions are essential to sustaining the continued vitality of our programs. These contributions have a significant multiplier effect as we use our small staff to leverage thousands of hours of pro bono legal work from an ever-expanding cadre of volunteer lawyers and law firms. Together, we have touched the lives of nearly 15,000 District residents in 2007–08 and many community-based organizations that are vital to our city’s future.

We extend our thanks to all our partners and major donors for their confidence in our work and their contributions to our community.

Pacesetters
($15,000+)

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
Bank of America
Dickstein Shapiro LLP
Howrey LLP
Hunton & Williams LLP
Jones Day
Mayer Brown LLP
McDermott Will & Emery LLP
Morrison & Foerster Foundation
Proskauer Rose LLP
Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP

Presidents’ Circle
($10,000+)

Arnold & Porter LLP
Fred & Gretel Biel Charitable Trust
Chadbourne & Parke LLP
Covington & Burling LLP
DLA Piper US LLP
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
Hogan & Hartson LLP
Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis LLP
Latham & Watkins LLP
McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP
Morgan, Lewis &
Bockius LLP
Sidley Austin LLP
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Steptoe & Johnson LLP
White & Case LLP
WilmerHale LLP
Winston & Strawn LLP

Law Firm Benefactors
($5,000+)

American Psychological Association
Bingham
Bryan Cave LLP
Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
Crowell & Moring LLP
Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
FedEx
Foley & Lardner LLP
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Goodwin Procter LLP
Holland & Knight LLP
Jenner & Block LLP
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Schertler & Onorato, L.L.P.
Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP
Spriggs & Hollingsworth
Venable LLP
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Wiley Rein LLP
Williams & Connolly LLP
Zuckerman Spaeder LLP

Law Firm/ Corporate Patrons
($2,500+)

Arent Fox LLP
Baker & Hostetler LLP
Baker & McKenzie LLP
Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP
Blank Rome LLP
Cadwalader,
Wickersham
& Taft LLP
Clifford Chance US LLP
Dow Lohnes PLLC
Drinker Biddle &
Reath LLP
Gray Plant Mooty
Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Hughes, Hubbard & Reed LLP
Jackson & Campbell, P.C.
McKee Nelson LLP
Miller & Chevalier Chartered
Mintz Levin
Law Offices of Peter T. Nicholl
O’Melveny & Myers LLP
Patton Boggs LLP
Reed Smith LLP
Ropes & Gray LLP
Scribner, Hall & Thompson, LLP
Shearman & Sterling LLP
Sterne Kessler Goldstein Fox P.L.L.C.
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
SunTrust Bank
Troutman Sanders LLP
Vinson & Elkins L.L.P.
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Foundation

Law Firm/ Corporate Sponsors
($1,000+)

Ain & Bank, P.C.
Alston & Bird LLP
Andrews Kurth LLP
Banner & Witcoff, Ltd.
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C.
Curtin Law Roberson Dunigan & Salans PC
Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP
Duane Morris LLP
Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP
Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.
Keller and Heckman LLP
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
King & Spalding LLP
Klein Hornig LLP
Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby LLP
Manatt, Phelps &
Phillips, LLP
Nash & Associates, LLC
Nixon Peabody LLP
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Pasternak & Fidis, P.C.
Pepper Hamilton LLP
Perkins Coie LLP
Sher & Blackwell
Shook, Hardy &
Bacon L.L.P.
Squire, Sanders & Dempsey L.L.P.
Sughrue Mion, PLLC
Van Ness Feldman, P.C.

Pro Bono Partners
($1,500+)

Robert V. Cahill
T. Grant Callery
Mary G. Clark
H. Guy Collier
John F. Corcoran
Kevin L. Fast
Ronald & Patricia
Sharin Flagg
Paul M. Flynn
John J. Gallagher
Scott D. Gilbert
Jamie S. Gorelick
Carolyn H. Grigg
Benjamin W.
Heineman Jr.
Paul F. Khoury
John J. Mangan
Elizabeth Meers
G. Paul Moates &
Constance A. Sadler
James R. Modrall
John W. Nields Jr.
Suzanne J. Peck
Steve & Ruth Pollak
E. Barrett Prettyman Jr.
Bruce E. Rosenblum
Richard H. Rowe
James J. Sandman & Elizabeth Mullin
Pauline A. Schneider
Matthew D. Slater
Robert J. Spagnoletti & Bernard Lewis
Charles E. Talisman
Bonnie E. Thomson
William R. Vigdor
David B. Weinberg
Steven Wellner &
Amy Saltzman
Melvin White
Charles Work

Pro Bono Council
($1,000+)

Paul W. Albers
Richard Alexander
Peter G. Angelos
Abigail Arms
Daniel F. Attridge
Robert B. Barnett
Susan O. Berghoef
Jules Bernstein &
Linda R. Lipsett
Blake A. Biles &
Laura L. Sessums
Stephanie A. Boustany
Beth A. Burrous
Graeme W. Bush
Paula S. Butler
Blain B. Butner
Lawrence L. Calvert Jr.
Patrick J. Coughlin
David J. Cynamon
David W. DeBruin
James H. DeGraffenreidt
Mark D. Director
Jennifer A. Duane
Mark C. Ellenberg
Roy T. Englert Jr.
Kevin & Alice Sullivan Fitzgerald
Kenneth W. Gideon
Nathalie Gilfoyle
Susan Green
Carolyn C. Halladay
Thomas G. Hentoff
Eric Hirschhorn &
Leah Wortham
Randall K. Hulme
Antonia B. Ianniello & George M. Chuzi
David B. Isbell
Ellen Jakovic
John C. Keeney Jr. & Kathleen V. Gunning
Elizabeth M. Knoblock
Joseph E. Kolick Jr.
Sheldon Krantz
Simeon M. Kriesberg
Philip A. Lacovara
Susan L. Lebeauz
Patricia G. Lewis
Andrew H. Marks & Susan G. Esserman
Louis T. Mazawey
William E. McDaniels
John D. McGrane
William A. McGrath
Robert P. Mollen
John M. Nannes
Jack H. Olender
John Payton
Arthur D. Peardon Jr.
William J. Perlstein
John Polanin Jr.
Martha L. Rees
James H. Rion Jr.
David E. Rogers
Ron & Kyndra Rotunda
Donald F. Santa Jr.
Dan & Teresa Schwartz
Edward A. Studzinski
Michael E. Tigar
Marna S. Tucker
Mark H. Tuohey III
Richard J. Ufford
Rob & Cheryl Weiner
Ann C. Yahner
Jonathan R. Yarowsky
Winston K. Zee

Patrons
($500+)

Adduci, Mastriani & Schaumberg, LLP
Donna M. Attanasio
Joseph A. Baldinger
Cecily E. Baskir & John A. Freedman
Jeffrey Bauman
Brigida Benitez
Robin M. Bergen
Kenneth J. Berman
Gary Bernstecker
Bruce H. Bernstein
Brian T. Borders
Mary J. Boswell
David I. Bower
Gregory S. Bruch
Timothy S. Buehrer
William C. Burgy II
Mortimer M. Caplin
Ann Claassen
Julia P. Clark
Edward B. Cohen & Charlene Barshefsky
Sherman L. Cohn
Vincent J. Colatriano
Carolyn W. Conkling
John H. Conway
George Covucci
Charles B. Curtis
Dechert LLP
Gary V. Dixon
Daniel R. Doorakian
Richard M. Downey
E. Tazewell Ellett
David F. Ennis
John H. Ferguson
Joel M. Finkelstein
Hamilton Fox
Ethan J. Friedman
Robert M. Frisby
Furey, Doolan & Abell, LLP
Lynne E. Gedanken
Marsha G. Gentner
Sherry W. Gilbert
William F. Gould
Wilfred G. Grandison
Norbert A. Halloran
Christopher B. Hanback
Sharon B. Heaton
Christopher J. Herrling
Shirley Ann Higuchi
Merril Hirsh
Larrine S. Holbrooke
Terrill A. Hyde
Donald A. Kaplan
Theodore W. Kassinger
Margaret H. Kavalaris
Kim M. Keenan
William C. Keller
Timothy J. Kelley
Timothy J. Kotsis
Areta L. Kupchyk
Carolyn Lamm & Peter Halle
Steven A. Lerman
Beth A. Levene
Bingham B. Leverich
Lee J. Levine
Esther Lim & John Yang
Steven K. Linscheid
Eugene A. Ludwig
Mark H. Lynch
Andrew T. MacCabe
Daniel E. Maddux
Patrick A. Malone
Michael D. Mann
Mira Nan Marshall
Stephen J. Marzen
Patrick McGlone
Edward R. McNicholas
James P. Mercurio
James H. Michel
Robert E. Miller
Thomas R. Mounteer
National Lesbian & Gay Law Association
Stephen C. Nichols
Ellen R. Oberwetter
Richard M. Phillips
Mari-Anne Pisarri
Rose S. Porras
Lutz A. Prager
Kimberly J. Prior
Mark D. Pugliese
Edward A. Quint
Michael P. Reilly
James E. Rocap III
Susan Lyons Rowe
George D. Ruttinger
Frederick C. Schafrick
Tom M. Schaumberg
Neil J. Schechter
Stephanie T. Schmelz
Richard P. Schweitzer
Peter W. Segal
John J. Seichter
Hershel Shanks
Jane C. Sherburne
William P. Skinner
Delores S. Smith
Paul M. Smith
Linda J. Soldo
William L. Sollee Jr.
Steven P. Solow & Jean E. Simons
Kimberley D. Sprouse
Andree M. St. Martin
Richard Stern
Jerry Stouck
Emily W. Streett
Patrick J. Szymanski
Peter V. Taylor
Bonnie S. Temple
Steuart H. Thomsen
Jeffrey A. Tomasevich
Lowell Turnbull
John Vanderstar
Anthony A. Vertuno
Nancy J. Victory
Dan Watkiss
Andrea J. Weinstein
Thomas S.
Williamson Jr.
Peter G. Wolfe
Michele J. Woods
Holloway Wooten
Susan F. Wyderko
Nancy E. Yanofsky
Monte A. Young
Richard E. Young

Sponsors
($250+)

Nancy S. Abramowitz
Scott A. Anenberg
Stephen Angle
David J. Apol
Hilary E. Ball & Samuel Heldman
Elizabeth A. Banker
Jeremy S. Barber
Johnine P. Barnes
Peter Barnes
Caryl C. Ben Basat
Janet M. Bedell
Jeanne M. Belanger
Jane & Kevin Belford
James F. Bendernagel, Jr.
Susan D. Bennett
Jeffrey L. Berger
Amy I. Berman
Caryl S. Bernstein
Albert T. Berry
Barbara C. Biddle
Brookes D. Billman, Jr.
Anthony P. Bisceglie
Bert N. Bisgyer
John M. Bixler
Wayne V. Black
Bluette N. Blinoff
Marie V. Bonkowski
Phyllis C. Borzi
Bennett Boskey
William H. Brown III
Daniel Bruner
James R. Buchanan
John G. Buchanan III
Charles E. Buffon
Thomas N. Bulleit, Jr.
Leonard W. Burka
John H. Burnes, Jr.
Barbara A. Bush
S. Sammy Cacciatore
Maureen T. Cannon
Mindy L. Caplan
Donald J. Capuano
Sarah C. Carey
William C. Casano
William S. Castle
Tanja H. Castro
Richard H. Champion
Paulette E. Chapman
Nicholas H. Cobbs
Micahel F. Cole
Amy B. Connelly
Judith M. Conti
Timothy J. Cooney
Anthony R. Coppola
William S. Corey
Carolyn F. Corwin
Christopher R. Costa
James M. Costan
St. John Courtenay III
Thomas K. Crowe
David J. Cushing
Richard L. Cys
Deborah Dakin
Calvin Davison
Judy L. Deason
John J. Deschauer, Jr.
Michael L. Denger
John A. Detzner
Catherine T. Dixon
Anne E. Doize
Lisa G. Dowden
Linda J. Dreeben
Rachel J. Dufault
Peter B. Edelman
James K. Edmundson
Peter Ehrenhaft
Lee T. Ellis, Jr.
Andrew J. Ewalt
Korin K. Ewing
Derek J. Fahnestock
Linda R. Fannin
Allan A. Fanucci
Stacey J. Farmer
Paul S. Feira
Nicholas W. Fels
Brian E. Ferguson
Ellen J. Flannery
Walter H. Fleischer
Benjamin H. Flowe
Claudia Flower
Jo B. Fogel
Heather S. Foley
Roger W. Fones
Frederick Foster
Thomas C. Fox
Ellen A. Fredel
Jay W. Freedman
Ethan J. Friedman
Judith A. Futch
Melissa S. Gainor
Seth M. Galanter
Jamie S. Gardner
Christine M. Garrity
Elizabeth R. Geise
Alan C. Geolot
James E. Gilleran
Craig E. Gilmore
Sol Glasner
Edward F. Glynn, Jr.
Harry L. Godfrey
Daniel L. Goelzer
Richard A. Gollhofer
Michael A. Gordon
David M. Gossett
Bonnie S. Gottlieb
Thomas A. Gottschalk
Oscar S. Gray
Robert E. Greenberg
Kelly C. Grems
David C. Gryce
Addie D. Hailstorks
Christopher J. Hamaty
R. Timothy Hanlon
Kenneth E. Hardman
Gary K. Harris
Thomas J. Hart
John D. Hawke, Jr.
Joseph V. Hawkins
James V. Heffernan
John E. Heintz
Colleen Heisey
Paul A. Hemmersbaugh
Eduardo A. Hernandorena
Theodore M. Hester
J. Patrick Hickey
Ronald M. Hirschel
Theodore C. Hirt
Christopher G. Hoge
Gerald I. Holtz
Daniel Horowitz
Philip & Roberta Horton
Heidi K. Hubbard
Edwin Huddleson III
Douglas Huron
Jeffrey L. Ihnen
Joseph A. Ingrisano
Ernest J. Isenstadt
John R. Jacob
Rachel Jacobson
B. Amon James
Steven M. Jawetz
Debra J. Jezouit
John G. Johnson, Jr.
Sheila D. Jones
Tracey L. Jones
Theodore C. Jonas
Eileen L. Kahaner
Jeffrey A. Keithline
Heidi S. Kenny
Christopher H. Kent
Donald C. Klawiter
Goeffrey M. Klineberg
Andrew D. Klingenstein
Benjamin B. Klubes
Beth D. Knickerbocker
Eric S. Koenig
Bruce E. Kramer
Stephen G. Kraskin
Thomas G. Krattenmaker
Frederick J. Krebs
Joseph A Kresse
Mamie Kresses
Jody Manier Kris
Neal E. Krucoff
Eugene I. Lambert
Lawrence S. Lapidus
Richard L. Larach
Terry S. Latanich
David D. Laufer
Nancy Morrison Lawrence
Laura F. Leammle Weidenfeld
Anja Lehmann
Carolyn Lerner
Joshua A. Levy
David J. Lewis
Kim-Bun T. Li
Arthur L. Liberman
Andrew L. Lipps
N. Bradley Litchfield
Frank W. Lloyd III
Charles W. Lockyer, Jr.
Robert H. Loeffler
Grace M. Lopes
Vanessa Carpenter Lourie
Gary S. Lutzker
Thomas P. Lynch
Myles V. Lynk
Carla S. Machnik
Gregory J. Maier
Herbert C. Malone
Stephanie R. Marcus
John C. Marchese
Daniel H. Margolis
S.L. Martin
Jamie A. Mastandrea
Stephanie J. May
Suzanne P. McBride
Peter M. McCamman
Nicholas S. McConnell
John D. McLellan, Jr.
Rebecca M. McNeill
Maury J. Mechanick
M. Elizabeth Medaglia
Marilyn Melkonian
Patrick W. Merloe
Michael A. Messina
A.R. Metzger, Jr.
Eric G. Meyers
Barry C. Mills
Miriam Mills
John T. Monahan
Paul A. Mondor
Thomas J. Moore
Kent R. Morrison
Darrell G. Mottley
Fritz Mulhauser
Heather E. Murphy
Kornelia Nagy-Koppany
Michael J. Nardotti
Robert B. Nicholas
Todd C. Nichols
Michael E. O’Neill
Craig A. Parker
Lois B. Parks
Lyle J. Pash
Alan Pemberton
John G. Perazich
Linda E. Perle & Neil I. Levy
Beverly L. Perry
William K. Perry
Evelyn A. Petschek
James T. Phalen
Luke C. Platzer
Robert S. Plotkin
James A. Price
Sara E. Pritzlaff
Pablo E. Priu
Mark T. Quinlivan
Barbara E. Racine
Paul W. Radensky
Amand Ramakrishnan
Jonathan M. Redgrave
David A. Reiser
Diane L. Renfroe
Daniel A. Rezneck
Melissa Rhea
John Townsend Rich
Frederick Robinson
David A. Roby, Jr.
Charles E. Roh, Jr.
Jeffrey A. Rosen
Steven H. Rosenbaum
Adam L. Rosman
Barbara A. Rowan
Anthony D. Ruvolo
Mark W. Ryan
Homayoon Saedi
David S. Salkeld
Christina & Chad Sarchio
Gregory S. Saunders
Eric V. Schaeffer
John H. Schafer
Susan F. Schapiro
Ronald A. Schechter
Lois J. Schiffer
David T. Schlendorf
Sheldon J. Schlesinger
Hartmut Schneider
Lawrence A. Schneider
Daniel Schultz
Mildred L. Seidman
David P. Shaw
Christina Sheaff
Jerry L. Shulman
Stephen N. Shulman
Gary R. Siegel
Earl J. Silbert
Daniel B. Silver
John M. Sipple, Jr.
Patrick W. Simien
Daniel M. Singer
George M. Sirilla
Steven A. Skalet
Lawrence E. Skinner
Russell F. Smith III
David T. Smorodin
Robert D. Spellings
C.F. Spillman
Adrian L. Steel, Jr.
Mary E. Stein
Anne L. Stone
Guy R. Strafer
Joan H. Strand
Marcia H. Sundeen
Robert H. Swart
Lucinda Low Swartz
Stephen W. Swartz
Evan M. Tager
William L. Taylor
Bud S. Tayman
Charles B. Temkin
James L. Thompson
Lucy L. Thomson
David C. Todd
Willard K. Tom
Craig P. Tregillus
Lydia A. Turnipseed
Steven M. Umin
Philip L. Verveer
Manuel F. Villalon
Daniel S. Volchok
James A. Wade, Jr.
Sidney A. Wallace
William D. Wallace
Leigh R. Walters
Richard J. Webber
Timothy K. Webster
Robert L. Weinberg
Alan J. Weiner
Jay S. Weiss
Jesse E. Weisshaar
Fred M. Wertheimer
Joseph D. West
Reeves C. Westbrook
James K. White
Wendelin A. White
Andrea D. Williams
John P. Wingard
Sharon Witherspoon
Scott D. Woldow
Diane M. Yawn
Bryant L. Young
Ellen S. Young
Mitchell P. Zeff
Michael J. Zimmer
Edwin M. Zimmerman

Maureen Thornton Syracuse is director of the D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program.

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