Volunteer of the Month – December 2019 Megan Ladriere is a Senior Associate at Baker Botts, L.L.P. 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? My firm, Baker Botts, actively encourages young associates to get involved with pro bono activities early in their career. When I received the DVAP monthly emails on available cases, I took a simple divorce to get started! DVAP made it very easy and I felt supported so … [Read more...]
Megan Ladriere
Mike Pangrac
Volunteer of the Month – November 2019 Mike Pangrac is a transactional associate with Kirkland & Ellis LLP. 1. What types of pro bono cases have you accepted? I have tried to get as much exposure to different types of cases as I can. Over the last year, I have helped with a non-profit merger, researched state specific laws and policies related to youth homelessness, assisted a client with a record expungement … [Read more...]
Samire K. Elhouty
Volunteer of the Month – October 2019 Samire K. Elhouty is a civil rights attorney for a federal agency. He also provides legal services to his own clients in estate planning and business transactions. 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? Volunteer work has been a priority for me for as long as I can remember. I spent a significant amount of time volunteering in college, so it remained a natural part of my … [Read more...]
Preston Moore
Volunteer of the Month – September 2019 Preston Moore is an associate in the Corporate Department of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. He also served as Weil’s 2019 Lend-a-Lawyer, spending two months working full-time at DVAP on pro bono matters. 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? My experience with pro bono legal services started during law school. I worked in the UT Law Entrepreneurship and Community … [Read more...]
Vinita Tandon Singh
Volunteer of the Month – August 2019 Vinita Tandon Singh is Legal Counsel at Accudyne Industries, LLC. 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? My first time doing pro bono work was during my first semester of law school at the University of North Carolina School of Law, when I spent my fall break traveling to the North Carolina coast to assist Legal Aid with an expunction clinic. My law school’s robust Pro Bono … [Read more...]
Thelma Clardy
Volunteer of the Month – July 2019 Thelma Clardy is a sole practitioner, specializing in family and probate law. 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? I initially got started when I worked for Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas years ago (then Legal Services of North Texas), and continued it throughout my career. 2. What clinics have you assisted with? I have assisted at the Martin Luther King, Jr. … [Read more...]
Julia Pendery
Volunteer of the Month – June 2019 Julia Pendery is Of Counsel with Cowles & Thompson. 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? When I rejoined Cowles & Thompson in 2016, they regularly forwarded the DVAP list of available pro bono cases. I was interested, but my areas of expertise are civil appeals and eminent domain, so those were not likely to be needed by DVAP. I thought I could pick something … [Read more...]