As a second-year litigator at Shipman & Goodwin in Hartford, Lela M. Ames is still carving out her niche and proving herself to her colleagues. Being a young associate at a large firm doesn’t always afford the opportunity to see the direct impact of one’s work in a particular case.
That’s why Ames is so drawn to a pro bono program sponsored by the firm and operated through the Greater Hartford Legal Aid Foundation.
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