The Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation highlighted Foley Hoag’s pro bono contributions in a recent edition of the organization’s News on Purpose newsletter.
Rebecca Cazabon, Foley Hoag’s Pro Bono Counsel, was featured for being named a facilitator of the Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation Pro Bono Special Interest Group. The newly launched group will bring together pro bono professionals across Lex Mundi’s network to share experiences and build meaningful relationships.
The firm was also highlighted for its work supporting Tatum Robotics, the robotics startup behind the Tatum1 device, the world’s first tactile fingerspelling robotic device for DeafBlind inpiduals. As part of the firm’s work with Tatum, Joshua Jarvis supported Tatum in registering a trademark, and Jessica Turko and Sam Hoff reviewed the company’s Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
Read more about these recognitions here.