Public Interest
May 23, 2001
Creating a Charitable Habitat for Pro-Bono Work
SAN FRANCISCO - Attorneys at Lillick & Charles are never bothered when Joel Mackey calls, looking for advice or other legal assistance. In fact, the lawyers at the San Francisco-based law firm wish Mackey and his cohorts at the East Bay Habitat for Humanity would bother them more.
In fact, the lawyers at the San Francisco-based law firm wish Mackey and his cohorts at the East Bay Habitat for Human...
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