Foley Partner Bernard Bobber was quoted in an article titled “Pro bono work can build your resume” in the October 19, 2009 issue of the Wisconsin Law Journal. Bobber discusses growing pro bono opportunities in the midst of the recession, noting that some associate attorneys are being trained outside of their practice areas in order to pursue pro bono work. He adds that there is an opportunity for associates to forge business relationships through pro bono which could lead to future work for the firm.
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