Time Well Spent, January 2010

In this issue: Nixon Peabody files racial profiling lawsuit; Mayoral candidate’s nomination saved by Nixon Peabody team; Pro bono work for youth hostels leads to paying real estate work; Just-in-time delivery: Ecuadorean woman reunites with family; Peter Glennon defeats summary judgment, prepares for trial; Nixon Peabody helps win favorable affordable housing decision; San Francisco attorneys prevail in four guardianship cases; Pro Bono clinics and trainings: Nixon Peabody attorneys participated in several; Pro Bono Celebration Week wrap-up; Nixon Peabody helps nonprofits with H1N1/seasonal flu policies and responses; Awards and appointments.

1/28/2010

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