On behalf of the California Minority Counsel Program, Foley partner Byron McLain will moderate a panel of committed pro bono lawyers at firms and in-house, who will discuss hurdles and best practices in pro bono projects, and facilitate breakfast group discussions on a successful law firm – legal department pro bono program. There is no cost to attend for CMCP members, and non-members can attend for $35.00.
The panel will include:
- Ajay Patel, Assistant General Counsel, Amazon Studios and Movies & TV
- Diego Cartegena, Vice President, Legal Programs, Bet Tzedek Legal Services
- Diego Arp, Senior Counsel, Wells Fargo.
- Mildred Segura, Partner, Reed Smith LLP
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