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Pro Bono in Practice with Ali Spindler and Vanessa Szalapski

25 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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As passionate advocates for pro bono work, Ali Spindler (Irwin Fritchie Urquhart Moore & Daniels) and Vanessa Szalapski (Dorsey & Whitney LLP) are truly lawyers who lead. In this episode, IADC Speaks Host Bridget Hoy (Lewis Rice LLC) sits down with them to explore how they make pro bono a meaningful and consistent part of their practice. From supporting children’s immigration cases to helping courts address case backlogs, they share powerful stories of impact. Along the way, they discuss how these efforts create opportunities to mentor junior attorneys, foster team collaboration, and build stronger professional relationships.

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