Natalie Duncan, an attorney with the law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C., has received the 2005 Outstanding Clinic Attorney Volunteer award by the Dallas Bar Association’s Volunteer Attorney Program.
Natalie Duncan, an attorney with the law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C., has received the 2005 Outstanding Clinic Attorney Volunteer award by the Dallas Bar Association’s Volunteer Attorney Program.
The Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program’s neighborhood legal clinics conduct evening clinics and provide legal representation for low-income applicants with problems in a variety of civil law matters. Ms. Duncan received the award for her pro bono work through the program’s legal services clinic in Garland, Texas.
About Baron & Budd, P.C.:
Since 1977, the law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C. has championed the rights of people and communities harmed by corporate misconduct. With over 80 attorneys and offices in Texas, Illinois, Ohio, Louisiana and New York, Baron & Budd enjoys a national reputation as a leader of the plaintiffs’ bar. The firm represents individuals with mesothelioma and other diseases caused by asbestos; leukemia and lymphoma caused by benzene; and injuries caused by other toxic substances and pharmaceuticals. The firm also represents water authorities seeking clean-up costs for drinking water contamination; securities investors defrauded by corporate wrongdoing; and consumers. For more information about Baron & Budd, call 1-800-222-2766 or visit www.baronandbudd.com. (http://www.baronandbudd.com)
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