Partner Myles Berman is one of three Distinguished Alumni to be recognized for an outstanding commitment to public interest law. He will be honored at the 12th Annual Alumni Public Service Benefit Dinner in April, sponsored by the Student Funded Public Interest Fellowship Program (SFPIF) at the Northwestern University School of Law.
Since 2004, the Public Service Benefit Dinner has provided a forum for SFPIF to celebrate the achievements of Northwestern Law alumni. Distinguished Alumni honorees are selected for their outstanding contributions to public service and the legal community, while Young Alumni honorees are chosen for demonstrating a commitment to public interest law early in their careers.
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