Colorado Supreme Court Recognizes Palmer Polaski for Commitment to Pro Bono Legal Services

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Palmer Polaski
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Colorado Supreme Court Recognizes Palmer Polaski for Commitment to Pro Bono Legal Services

Denver, Colorado, April 6th – The Colorado Supreme Court recognized Palmer Polaski among many other law firms, solo practitioners, and in-house counsel groups for having met the annual goal of averaging at least 50 hours of pro bono legal services per Colorado-licensed attorney. Pro bono legal services are provided primarily for the indigent and/or organizations serving the indigent. Palmer Polaski remains committed to providing pro bono immigration legal services to our community and will contiue to endeavor to meet or exceed the goal set by the Colorado Supreme Court and the Rules of Professional Conduct. For more information go to: http://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/Supreme_Court/Pro_Bono.cfm

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