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Pro Bono List Of Attorney's

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I will list the attorneys, as of 2011, who belong to the Pro Bono Program. These are attornies who have/will represent Veterans without cost. They will evaluate your case to see if it qualifies: Source:

http://www.vetsprobono.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Pro-Bono-Report-2011.pdf

If anyone has a more current list, please post it:

AAA Disability
Advocates, PC
Michael Gerstner
Lisa J. McNair Palmer
Andrew W. Cole, PC
Andrew W. Cole
Armstrong Teasdale
John Talbot “Tal” Sant, Jr.
Samantha R. Sheppard
Arnold & Porter
Douglas Humphrey
Thomas W. Stoever
Attig Law Firm, PLLC
Chris W. Attig
Baker Botts, LLP
Gary Butter
Kevin Dent
William S. Foster, Jr.
Alison M. Sulentic
Christopher Swift
Baker, Donelson, Bearman,
Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Quinn N. Carlson
Barbara Burns Harris,
Esq., PLLC
Barbara Burns Harris
Bennet & Bennet, PLLC
Anthony K. Veach
Bergmann & Moore, LLC
Glenn Bergmann
Thomas M. Polseno
Bernard J. Natale, Ltd.
Scott Hillison
Bonner Di Salvo, PLLC
Deanne Bonner
Lorenzo Di Salvo
Marla A. Skeltis
Bosley McKown & Bratch
Daniel F. Smith
Bracewell & Giuliani, LLP
Michael Weller
Braggs Law Office
Dominique Braggs
Brown Rudnick, LLP
Michael Maloney
Bullard Smith
Jernstedt Wilson
Alan M. Lee
Butler Pappas Weihmuller
Katz Craig LLP
John V. Garaffa
Carpenter, Chartered
Kenneth Carpenter
Causey Law Firm
Kim Krummeck
Celeste & Associates, PA
Nancy Lehman
Center for Veterans
Advancement
Rick Little
Chicago Police Department
Michael Kelly
Chisholm Chisholm &
Kilpatrick, LLP
Robert V. Chisholm
Zachary M. Stolz
Christensen & Jensen, PC
Alain C. Balmanno
Christine M. Brown, PC
Christine M. Brown
Cooley Godward
Kronish, LLP
Justin P. D. Wilcox
Council of the District
of Columbia
Vladlen David Zvenyach
Covington & Burling
Erica Andersen
Matthew J. Connolly
Neil K. Roman
Ranganath Sudarshan
Cozen O’Connor
Donald J. Kassilke
Crowell & Moring, LLP
David Z. Bodenheimer
James F. McKeown
Cumberland School of Law
Herman N. Johnson, Jr.
David D. West, Attorney
at Law
David D. West
Day | Crowley, LLC
Kyle S. Fischer
Dechert, LLP
Christopher D. Carlson
Douglas P. Dick
Dempsey, Dempsey
& Moellring, PC
Katie L. Ambler
Dewey & LeBoeuf, LLP
Timothy McLaughlin
Dobe Law Group
Chris Aniedobe
Dorsey & Whitney, LLP
John Gillick
Duane Morris, LLP
& Affiliates
Kristina A. Caggiano
Dunne Law Offices, PC
Stephen M. Dunne
Edward L. Armstrong, PC
Edward L. Armstrong
Federman & Sherwood
Sara E. Collier
Financial Industry
Regulatory Authority
Alan Lawhead
Finkelstein & Partners, LLP
John F. Dowd
Fish & Richardson, PC
Joseph V. Colaianni
Ahmed Davis
Sean J. Grygiel
J. Kyle Komenda
Peter J. Sawert
Fitzpatrick, Cella,
Harper & Scinto
Seth E. Boeshore
James R. Carpenter
Bruce C. Haas
Joshua D. Schneider
Sean M. Walsh
Florida Institutional Legal
Services, Inc.
Kristen Cooley Lentz
Foley & Lardner
George E. Quillin
Foley Hoag, LLP
Brian P. Bialas
Kristyn Bunce DeFilipp
Jeremy A. M. Evans
Mark Finsterwald
Ara B Gershengorn
Eric J. Huang
Diana Jong
Claire Laporte
Frommer Lawrence
& Haug, LLP
Justine K. Donahue
Gardner Law
Kenneth C. Gardner, Jr.
Geraty & McQueen, PLC
Cooper Geraty
Bob Holub
Gibson, Dunn &
Crutcher, LLP
Matthew Benjamin
Joseph D. West
Porter Wilkinson
Goodwin Procter, LLP
Nicholas J. Kim
Green, Miles, Lipton, White
& Fitz-Gibbon
Harry L. Miles
Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Marissa Banez
Caroline J. Heller
Heard & Smith, LLP
Jill Mitchell
Hill & Ponton
Shannon L. Brewer
Matthew D. Hill
Hogan Lovells US, LLP
Thomas J. Widor
Holland & Knight, LLP
Jonathan Epstein
Mary Ann Gilleece
David J. Santeusanio
Holmes & Associates
Angela Holmes
Huddleston Bolen, LLP
Paul J. Loftus
Husch Blackwell
Kenneth R. Heineman
Michael D. Montgomery
Harry B. Wilson
Isis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Julie A. Hopper
Jackson & Campbell, PC
Brian C. Malone
JFS of Tidewater, Inc.
Robert Q. Lang
Johns, Flaherty
& Collins FC
Gifford Collins
Johnson & Nicholson, PLLC
Carnell T. Johnson
Jorden Burt, LLP
Brian Perryman
K&L Gates, LLP
Andrew L. Morrison
Kalkines, Arky, Zall &
Bernstein, LLP
Tristan C. Loanzon
Kaufman Dolowich Voluck
& Gonzo, LLP
Patrick Kennell
Kelly Law Registry
Agnieszka M. Lech
Kilpatrick Stockton, LLP
Michael A. Mancusi
John Niles
12 2011 PRO BONO ANNUAL REPORTKirkland & Ellis, LLP
Laura M. Burson
Peter J. Corcoran III
Koonz, McKenney, Johnson,
DePaolis, & Lightfoot, LLP
Paulette E. Chapman
Law Offices of Alan
B. Fischler, LLC
Alan B. Fischler
Geoffrey Crouse
Law Office of Andrew
B. Greenspan
Alex M. Grant
Law Office of Angela Hill
Angela Hill
Law Offices of Arthur
Romley
Michael J. Mitchell
Law Office of B.
Marian Chou
Lin Chen
B. Marian Chou
Law Office of Carol Herring
Carol Herring
Law Offices of
Cindy B. Smith
Cindy B. Smith
Law Office of David
S. Mendelsohn
David S. Mendelsohn
Law Office of Delaney
L. Miller, PC
Delaney L. Miller
Law Office of Donald
Vanarelli
Donald D. Vanarelli
Law Office of Edward
Christensen, PLLC
Edward Christensen
Law Office of J. Paige
Frampton, PC
J. Paige Frampton
Law Office of Jason
Perry, LLC
Martin W. Karpel
Law Office of Joseph
L. Duffy
Joseph L. Duffy
Law Office of Lewis
C. Fichera
Lewis C. Fichera
Law Office of Louise Anne
Kroutil, Esq.
Louise Anne Kroutil
Law Offices of Lynette
A. Whitfield, LLC
Lynette A. Whitfield
Law Office of Michael
Wolchansky
Michael Wolchansky
Law Offices of Morgan
G. Adams
Morgan G. Adams
Law Office of Noah
V. Malgeri, LLC
Noah V. Malgeri
Law Offices of Patricia
M. Dunn
Patricia M. Dunn
Law Office of Patricia
M. Franklin
Patricia M. Franklin
Law Office of Raymond
R. Jones
Raymond R. Jones
Law Office of Richard
G. Maxon
Richard G. Maxon
Law Office of Robert
C. Farley
Robert C. Farley
Law Office of Ryan C. Gill
Ryan C. Gill
Law Office of Tom
Harriman
Tom Harriman
Law4Vets, LLC
Jodee C. Kayton
Lazarus & Burt, PA
Ronna Lazarus
LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene
& MacRae, LLP
Michael McBride
LeClair & Ryan
Gretchen A. Jackson
Lee August, LLC
Lee August
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Bryan Chant
M. Childs Law Office
Marisha Childs
Maryland Materials
Andre M. C. Henderson
McDermott, Will & Emery
Lincoln Mayer
Stefan M. Meisner
McGuire Woods, LLP
Kenneth Misken
McKenna Long & Aldridge,
LLP
Joseph G. Martinez III
Sandra B. Wick Mulvany
Modet Law Office
Rafael S. Modet
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius,
LLP
William E. Doyle
Morrison & Foerster
Christopher W. Ferguson
Bradley J. Meier
Morse Bratt & Andersen,
PLLC
Micha L. Davis
Morton & Morton, PLLC
J. Myers Morton
Murnane & Donahue, LLC
Andrew Murnane
Myers Bigel Sibley
& Sajovec, PA
Robert N. Crouse
Nathan, Bremer, Dumm
& Myers, PC
Allison R. Ailer
National Veterans Legal
Services Program
Christine Cote
Richard Spataro
Niedweske Barber, PC
Linda J. Niedweske
Nutter, McClennen
& Fish, LLP
David C. Henderson
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash,
Smoak & Stewart, PC
Douglas J. Rosinski
O’Melveny & Myers, LLP
Sara Zdeb
Pace Group, PLLC
Stacy R. Pace
Partners Healthcare
Systems, Inc.
Michelle S. Wolf
Patrick Law Firm, PA
Rebecca C. Patrick
Patterson Thuente
Christensen Pedersen, PA
Casey A. Kniser
Patton Boggs, LLP
Scott A. Chambers
Susan K. Conway
James Copley
John Corbett
Elizabeth Gill
Patrick C. Gilmartin
Erin R. Kahn
Andrew S. Kirshenbaum
Anthony Molloy
Michael J. Nardotti
Jonathan M. Peck
Erica R. Stein
Megan J. Strickland
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind,
Wharton & Garrison, LLP
Andrew J. Puglia Levy
Perkins Coie
Erick J. Haynie
Peter J. Meadows, PA
Peter J. Meadows
Peterson & Fishman
Fay E. Fishman
Dennis L. Peterson
Phillips & Cohen, LLP
Catherine L. Haas
Phillips, Goldman
& Spence, PA
Megan C. Haney
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw
Pittman, LLP
Catherine S. Branch
Gabriel Haboubi
Robert B. Haemer
Adam R. Hess
Sheridan K. Snedden
Randy Zeldin, PA
Randy Zeldin
Ransom Capital, LLC
James Ransom
Richards Kibbe & Orbe, LLP
Arthur S. Greenspan
Gianna C. T. Quach
Rob Sneed Law Firm, LLC
Robert M. Sneed
Robins, Kaplan, Miller
& Ciresi, LLP
William H. Stanhope
Ropes & Gray, LLP
Andrew A. Caffrey III
Amanda R. Phillips
Matthew J. Rizzolo
Paul M. Schoenhard
Peter Serreze
Steven Zaorski
2011 PRO BONO ANNUAL REPORT 13Rosenfeld Rafik
& Sullivan, PC
Sean K. Collins
M. Katherine Sullivan
Rothwell, Figg, Ernst
& Manbeck, PC
Rachel M. Echols
Seyfarth Shaw
Michael J. Bauer
Shaw, Keller, LLC
Jeffrey T. Castellano
Shearman & Sterling, LLP
Jordan A. Costa
Damien A. Grierson
Shell Oil Company
Cynthia Ann Brooks
Shipman & Goodwin, LLP
Sheila A. Huddleston
Sidley & Austin
Bruce Braverman
Social Security Law
Center, LLC
Ryan Pack
Sprague & Hixson
Heath A. Hixson
Stauder Technologies
Kim L. Underwood
Steptoe & Johnson
Jeffrey E. McFadden
Sterne Kessler Goldstein
& Fox, PLLC
Graham C. Phero
Theodore A. Wood
Sughrue Mion, PLLC
Thomas Hunter
Sullivan Signore Whitehead
& DeLuca
Paul V. Sullivan
Sumner Law, PC
Theodore F. Sumner
Susan B. Conger, Attorney
at Law
Susan B. Conger
Susan J. Gunn, Esq.
Susan J. Gunn
Swiger & Cay
James E. Swiger
The Bucklin Law Firm
Stephen L. Bucklin
The Health Law Firm
Michael Smith
The Hoefer Law Firm, PLLC
Mary Hoefer
Amy Kretkowski
The Law Office of
Alexander Y. Benikov, PLLC
Alexander Y. Benikov
The Law Offices of
Christopher Aldo Porco,
PLLC
Christopher A. Porco
The Law Office of David
Sizemore
David G. Sizemore
The Law Offices of Donald
Guthrie, PA
Donald D. Guthrie
The Law Office of Elizabeth
L. Cox, LLC
Elizabeth L. Cox
The Law Offices of LaVan
& Neidenberg, PA
Todd M. Wesche
The Law Office of Lisa Lee
Lisa Lee
The Law Office of Paul
J. Dombeck, PLLC
Paul J. Dombeck
The Law Office of Rochelle
E. Richardson, PLLC
Rochelle E. Richardson
The Law Office of Ryan
P. Smith, PLC
Ryan P. Smith
The Law Offices of Steven
H. Heisler
Grace A. Johnk
The Law Office of Tejeda
Guzman, PLLC
Antonio Tejeda
The Parker Law Firm
Carl A. Parker
The Rolle Law Firm, PLC
Stenise L. Rolle
The Tedeschi Law Firm, PA
Debra S. Tedeschi
The Veterans Legal
Advocacy Group
Harold H. Hoffman
The Veterans Practice, Ltd.
Catherine H. Cornell
Towers Watson
Sumiko Butler
Troutman Sanders, LLP
Timothy M. Salmon
Union Bank & Trust
Company
John F. Nownes III
University of Detroit Mercy
School of Law
Tammy M. Kudialis
University of Virginia
School of Law
Daniel Nagin
Van Ness Feldman, PC
Daniel J. Neilsen
Emily R. Pitlick
Venable, LLP
Meredith Boylan
Vietnam Veterans
of America
Jorge Rueda
Vorys, Sater, Seymour
& Pease, LLP
Philip F. Downey
Wachtel & Masyr, LLP
Steven J. Cohen
Weil, Gotshal & Manges,
LLP
Dion D. Messer
White & Case, LLP
Maury J. Mechanick
Jonathan C. Ulrich
Wildman, Harrold, Allen
& Dixon
Leo P. Dombrowski
Wiley, Rein, LLP
Heidi L. Bourgeois
David Kulik
Womble Carlyle Sandridge
& Rice, PLLC
Malcolm K. McGowan
Woodcock Washburn, LLP
John F. Murphy
Yale Law School
Michael J. Wishnie
Young Conaway Stargatt
& Taylor, LLP
William E. Gamgort
James L. Higgins
Karen E. Keller
Richard H. Morse
Karen L. Pascale
Adam W. Poff
Andrew E. Russell
John W. Shaw
Monte T. Squire
Zelle Hofmann Voelbel
& Mason, LLP
Kathryn M. Hoffman
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