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Entirely Appealing: How Pro Bono Passions Can Be Transformative

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Entirely Appealing: How Pro Bono Passions Can Be Transformative
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Hear real-world, concrete insights into how pro bono matters can enrich your professional satisfaction, stretching you as both a person and a practitioner, and may even end up transforming an avocation into a new vocation.

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1. Entirely Appealing: How Pro Bono Passions Can Be Transformative (Jul 2019)

Michael S. Truesdale, Tim Patton, Gretchen Sims Sween

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Entirely Appealing: How Pro Bono Passions Can Be Transformative (Jul 2019)

Hear real-world, concrete insights into how pro bono matters can enrich your professional satisfaction, stretching you as both a person and a practitioner, and may even end up transforming an avocation into a new vocation.

Originally presented: Jun 2019 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Michael S. Truesdale, Enoch Kever PLLC - Austin, TX
Tim Patton, The Appellate Immigration Project - San Antonio, TX
Gretchen Sims Sween, Attorney & Counselor at Law - Austin, TX