It’s one thing to have a passion for animals, help out at a local zoo, and even do some pro bono work for a gorilla sanctuary in North Georgia. Michele Stumpe, an attorney at Taylor English Duma, is way beyond that.Thirteen years ago, Stumpe took a trip to Africa to volunteer at the Limbe Wildlife Centre in Cameroon.

The experience changed her life, she said, and led her to create Children of Conservation, a scholarship for children of workers in African animal sanctuaries. Stumpe came to Atlanta in 1993, a graduate of the University of South Carolina Law School, and took her first job with Long Weinberg Ansley & Wheeler. She and two partners left in 1997 to start their own firm, and she joined Taylor English in 2006.

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