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LARAMIE ATTORNEY RECOGNIZED FOR PRO BONO SERVICE
CHEYENNE – The Wyoming State Bar is pleased to announce that Laurie Seidenberg, formerly from Laramie, Wyoming, has received a 2024 Pro Bono Award for Legal Services. Angie Dorsch, Executive Director of Equal Justice Wyoming, presented the award at last week’s Pro Bono Luncheon which was held in conjunction with the Bar’s Annual Meeting & Judicial Conference in Cheyenne.
The nomination for the award was also submitted by Dorsch.
Seidenberg was recognized for her commitment and dedication to providing answers and pro bono legal advice through the Wyoming Free Legal Answers website. She has helped over 137 clients in the last 10 months. In the nomination, Dorsch described how impressed she is with the care and thought Seidenberg puts into each of her responses. She goes the extra mile to be kind and caring in assisting people, many of whom are facing incredibly difficult situations.
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