Colorado Supreme Court Pro Bono Legal Services Recognition Program - January 2008

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Colorado Lawyer
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2008, January, Pg. 68. Colorado Supreme Court Pro Bono Legal Services Recognition Program - January 2008

The Colorado Lawyer
January 2008
Vol. 37, No. 1 [Page 68]
Notices, Products, and Services
Colorado Supreme Court Pro Bono Legal Services Recognition Program

Annual Achievement of Pro Bono
Legal Services Commitment, 2006 Calendar Year

The Colorado Supreme Court honors the following solo practitioners and law firms whose Colorado-licensed attorneys, on average, performed fifty hours of pro bono legal services primarily for indigent persons and/or organizations serving indigent persons in calendar year 2006.

Deborah R. Adams, Attorney at Law

Arnold & Porter LLP
Norman B. Beecher, P.C.
Benezra & Culver, L.L.C.
Law Office of Karen D. Benson
Ilene Lin Bloom, P.C.
Jay JuneKun Choi, P.C.
Ciliberto & Associates, LLC
Clark Williams and Matsunaka, LLC
Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP
Doyle Zakhem Suhre & Lilly, LLC
Faegre & Benson LLP
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Law Offices of Jennifer S. Gormley, P.C.
Law Offices of Kerry S. Hada, P.C.
Haddon, Morgan, Mueller, Jordan, Mackey & Foreman P.C.
The Harris Law Firm, P.C.
Holland & Hart LLP
Jones Law Firm Inc.
Kane, Donley & Johnson, P.C.
Keene & Sparks LLP
Kelly Haglund Garnsey & Kahn LLC
Killmer, Lane & Newman, LLP
Lindquist & Vennum PLLP
Raymond K. Miller, P.C.
Mills & Weitzenkorn, P.C.
Montgomery, Little & McGrew, P.C.
The Law Firm of Lee K. Rosenbaum, P.C.
Sedlak & Associates P.C.
Shughart Thomson & Kilroy P.C.
Snell & Wilmer L.L.P.
Starr & Westbrook, P.C.
Law Office of T.A. Taylor-Hunt, LLC
Whitsitt & Gross, P.C

Pro Bono Legal Services Commitment

The Colorado Supreme Court recognizes the following law firms and solo practitioners who have committed to (1) the Colorado Rule of Professional Conduct 6.1 annual goal of fifty hours of pro bono legal service by each Colorado licensed attorney in the firm, primarily for indigent persons and/or organizations serving indigent persons (prorated for part-time attorneys), and (2) valuing at least fifty hours of such pro bono service per year by each Colorado-licensed attorney in the firm for all purposes of attorney evaluation, advancement, and compensation in the firm as the firm values compensated client representation.

In addition to this list, the Court will honor those law firms and solo practitioners who report to the Court by February 15 of each...

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