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Miller & Chevalier Recognized as Pro Bono Leader by Chief Judges of the District of Columbia

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"Chief Judges Announce Pro Bono Leaders Among D.C. Firms"

Miller & Chevalier was recognized as a pro bono leader in Washington, DC by the federal Chief Judges of the District of Columbia at their annual "40 at 50" Judicial Pro Bono Recognition Breakfast. Thirty-three firms in Washington, DC had 40 percent of their lawyers performing 50 hours of pro bono work and thus qualified for recognition. Miller & Chevalier was one of only three law firms that had 60 percent or more of their attorneys contributing 50 or more hours of pro bono service in 2016. The firm was given special recognition by Chief Judge Beryl Howell for having more than 40 percent of its Members meet the 50-hour standard. The firm is proud that such a large percentage of its attorneys each provided more than 50 hours of pro bono legal services, and made a contribution of more than 13,000 hours, towards the unmet legal needs of our community.

This recognition was also included in coverage by The National Law Journal and the DC Bar