Eight Bradley Attorneys Named To 2022 Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll
Bradley is pleased to announce that eight of the firm’s attorneys have been named to the 2022 Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll by the D.C. Courts.
“We are proud of these exceptional attorneys for this impressive achievement and for the commitment they have made to serving those in need in D.C. and surrounding areas,” said Bradley Pro Bono Counsel Tiffany M. Graves.
The eight Bradley attorneys are:
- Lee-Ann C. Brown, High Honors
- Erik M. Coon
- David T. Long Jr.
- Gregory G. Marshall, High Honors
- Marc A. Nardone
- Erin K. Sullivan
- John Parker Sweeney, High Honors
- Jessica L. Zurlo
The 12th annual Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll recognizes the contributions of those D.C. Bar members who donated 50 hours or more of pro bono service during the last calendar year. In 2022, more than 4,700 attorneys reported performing 50 hours or more of volunteer legal work, with more than half of these attorneys reporting 100 hours or more, qualifying them for inclusion in the High Honor Roll. The Capital Honor Roll members reflect a diverse cross-section of the D.C. legal community, representing 162 law firms and solo practices, federal government agencies and public interest organizations.
Bradley’s Pro Bono program helps address the unmet legal needs of indigent individuals and charitable organizations. Attorneys from across the firm’s offices devote a significant amount of time each year to pro bono work, representing individuals in matters ranging from death penalty and human rights cases to intellectual property work for low-income inventors, artists and entertainers.