The Dallas Morning News and Texas Lawbook both featured a recent article that drew attention to the trend toward increased pro bono efforts by corporate lawyers. The article discusses Gardere's partnership with Exxon Mobile, where attorneys for both together serve as corporate counsel for Agape Development Ministries, a non-profit organization offering services to low-income residents of Houston's Third Ward including job placement and skills training.
The complete Dallas Morning News article can be found here, and Texas Lawbook subscribers can access the article here.
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