When the opportunity arose to take the helm of the Susan B. Anthony Project, Barbara Spiegel left a small general practice law firm, but her experience as a full-time lawyer proved to be valuable in helping victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence navigate the court system over the next two decades.
Spiegel, who has been the project’s executive director since 1995, plans to retire in June.
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