October 9, 2024

Martha Greene Again Honored by Maine Court for Pro Bono Service

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The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has once again recognized Brann & Isaacson partner Martha Greene for her commitment to providing legal services to under-served communities by awarding her Katahdin Counsel status for 2024. The Katahdin Counsel Recognition Program honors Maine attorneys who have completed 50 or more hours of pro bono legal work, meaning work on behalf of clients of limited means with no expectation that the attorney will be paid, within the past year.

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