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Weil Lawyers Named to 2024 Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll

The District of Columbia Courts, along with the D.C. Access to Justice Commission, the D.C. Bar and the D.C. Bar Pro Bono Center, have named 45 Weil attorneys to the 2024 Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll, recognizing their significant contributions of time to pro bono legal services. Sixteen Weil attorneys also earned a “High Honors” designation, noting their completion of 100 or more pro bono hours in 2024.

The Weil attorneys recognized for completing 100 or more hours include: Claire Chapla, Chris Conrad, Kaitlin Descovich, Alfonso Dulcey, Caroline Elvig, Nya Gavin, Richard Ginsburg, Sydney Hargrove, Sydnei Jones, Sebastian Laguna, Gigi Scerbo, Megha Sorot, Zack Tripp, Crystal Weeks and Josh Wesneski.

The Weil attorneys recognized for competing 50 or more hours include: Caren Andrango Espin, Meghana Appalaraju, Blake Bitter, Devon Bodoh, Kathryn Buggs, Nathan Bunch, Christina Carone, Corey Chivers, Joon Cho, Annemargaret Connolly, Shawn Cooley, Katya Dajani, Howard Dicker, Alex Dobyan, Joe Ehrenkrantz, Greg Featherman, Adé Heyliger, Caleb Holland, Madeline Joerg, Charles Lee, Savannah Logan, Graham Magill, Charlotte McFaddin, John O'Loughlin, Ian Roberts, Grant Solomon, Diane Sullivan, Timothy Welch, Jeff White and Laurel Zigerelli.  

The D.C. Courts have honored members of the D.C. Bar who contribute 50 or more hours of pro bono legal services per year since 2011. For more information, please visit District of Columbia Courts.

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