Time Well Spent: Nixon Peabody’s Pro Bono Newsletter

  • Time Well Spent, October 2008

    In this issue:

    • Woman from Ecuador gains asylum after years of domestic violence
    • Grandmother gains custody of her two grandsons
    • Nixon Peabody helps with effort to establish a hospice in Boston
    • More Nixon Peabody pro bono successes and recognition
  • Time Well Spent, July 2008

    In this issue:

    • Anjali Chaturvedi and Josh Orr’s recent travel to Kosovo to help train Kosovar officials on using confiscation laws more effectively to pursue human trafficking cases.
    • Details surrounding a precedent-setting tax case for charitable organizations recently won by Jonathan Sablone and Christine Vargas.
    • An exciting asylum success for a homosexual man from Colombia suffering from HIV. Stacey Slater, Eileen Cunningham, and Luis Casillas handled the case.
    • Other exciting pro bono success stories, personal and firm kudos, and media recognition for Nixon Peabody’s ongoing pro bono efforts.
  • Time Well Spent, April 2008

    In this issue: Nixon Peabody’s new managing partner is committed to pro bono initiative; Disabilities rights case could be heard by U.S. Supreme Court; Seeking justice where none exists: Offering hope for Darfur victims; Nixon Peabody helps nonprofits access affordable clean energy; Sarah Wells wins Social Security disability case; Josh Henderson helps client get three-year restraining order; and more…

  • Time Well Spent, January 2008

    Helping to create scholarship fund in memory of Virginia Tech victim; Nixon Peabody helps women’s shelter relocate and expand; Committed to long-term results in Darfur; Nixon Peabody attorneys win two more asylum cases; Big pro bono victory for the affordable housing community; Mutual walk-away agreement brings gratitude from client; Youth hockey organization assisted; and many more!

  • Time Well Spent, September 2007

    School for homeless children finds a home of its own
    Marin County gains affordable housing financing
    Hard work, tenacious litigation gives four girls a fighting chance
    Pro bono bankruptcy work helps client start anew
    Life on Lens gets a start in the United States
    Nixon Peabody prevails in two Social Security disability cases
    Washington DC office domestic violence project helps gain criminal conviction
    ...and many more pro bono successes!

  • Time Well Spent, June 2007

    Washington DC office starts domestic violence project
    Nixon Peabody team wins First Amendment case
    Nixon Peabody, Intel collaborate to help child
    Nixon Peabody helps NFL pro establish charity
    Student organizer from Cameroon escapes torture and gains asylum in United States
    Boston office teams up with American Cancer Society
    Retired partner begins veterans project
    Nixon Peabody continues pro bono services to Katrina victims
    San Francisco associates devote time to landlord/tenant project
    Microentrepreneur program launched
    Firm participates in Boston’s Earned Income Tax Credit Campaign
    Case closed: child’s school record cleared
    Nixon Peabody attorneys recognized for pro bono achievements

  • Time Well Spent, March 2007

    Nixon Peabody helps two persecuted Salvadorans win asylum in United States
    Preserving 40 acres of land on Block Island
    Helping a sick immigrant to be released from detention and returned home to India
    Firm attorneys file amicus brief for affordable housing group
    Deaf students’ hearing dog at center of landlord-tenant dispute
    Giving a kid a second chance
    Helping not-for-profits make their mark
    Recognition and events help put Nixon Peabody in the spotlight
    In appreciation: 2006 William Rodman Peabody Awards

  • Time Well Spent, December 2006

    Nixon Peabody files amicus curiae brief in landmark school desegregation case
    Nixon Peabody creates indispensable housing grant manual to assist Mississippi residents affected by Katrina
    Nixon Peabody, CA collaborate on asylum case
    Nixon Peabody lawyers and paralegals help protect voting rights for the disenfranchised during November elections
    Nixon Peabody helps Chinese immigrants resolve burial plot issues
    … and many more pro bono success stories!

  • Time Well Spent, September 2006

    Firm hosts Pfizer’s Strategic Legal Thinking Seminars
    Firm to offer retired partners pro bono work
    Pro bono hours increase
    Pro bono victory helps indigent man avoid prison
    Zambian woman, her two young children will be reunited
    Rising to the occasion: Nixon Peabody produces flood handbooks
    Negotiations help mental health group protect resources
    Nixon Peabody sponsors Tee-Ball Tournament at Gracie Mansion
    Moving a minister, helping a community
    Do it in a day: Highlighting pro bono opportunities with a short time commitment
    Good press: Article roundup

  • Time Well Spent, June 2006

    Kidnapped son is saved by mom
    After seven years, prisoner rights case will finally go to trial
    Asylum win for Tibetan supporter of the Dalai Lama
    Nixon Peabody co-sponsors Katrina fellow
    Police abuse case settles
    Attorney for the morning
    Helping elderly client battle former counsel
    Farewell but not goodbye
    Welcome to Nixon Peabody’s summer associates
    Two associates added to Pro Bono Committee
    Attorneys speak at major pro bonoconference
    NP offices donate to worthy causes

  • Time Well Spent, March 2006

    Nixon Peabody wins two asylum cases
    Addressing global poverty
    Merger helps Legal Services groups build stronger team
    A woman and her kids start new life
    World Childhood Foundation marches on
    Low-income tenant avoids eviction
    Grant terms negotiated
    Inmate rejects settlement, rights case will go to trial
    Partner helps provide hurricane relief
    Wills clinic helps low-income clients with estate planning
    In recognition of extraordinary effort

  • Time Well Spent, December 2005

    Katrina: A tragedy that touched us all
    Helping the Oschner Clinic
    Restoring historic buildings
    Forming a not-for-profit to make donations
    Counseling dedicated clients
    A big victory for Rochester’s disabled
    Client saved from decades in prison
    Honored by the Legal Aid Society
    Buffalo attorneys to assist terminally ill patients
    VLSP Wills Clinic benefits from paralegal’s dedication
    Pro bono program gets some press

  • Time Well Spent, September 2005

    Attorney provides disaster response advice
    Nixon Peabody attorneys win asylum for Gambia native
    Helping families cope
    Jill Schultz joins VLSP board
    Taxing fight: Nixon Peabody supports nonprofit’s cause
    San Francisco office summer associates work with homeless
    Nixon Peabody assumes some Guantanamo Bay responsibilities
    Nixon Peabody helps Sierra Leone native fight to stay in U.S.
    Providence team defends inmates’ rights
    Washington, DC, summer associates review voting records
    Boston office participates in ‘Walk to the Hill Project’
    Pro bono partner appointed

  • Time Well Spent, March 2005

    In this issue: Pro bono work brings hope for mother, children; Building a long-term pro bono relationship; Achieving settlement, restoring reputations; Batting 1,000; Nixon peabody battles Commonwealth to defend prisoner’s rights.

  • Time Well Spent, October 2004

    Moving stories about pro bono efforts by Nixon Peabody attorneys around the firm, including cases involving a battered women’s shelter in Rochester, the closure of a hospital in Massachusetts, a foreign journalist seeking asylum to escape persecution in his home country, the organization Habitat for Humanity, and a women’s center in Washington, DC.

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