Much of Jerri Shick’s pro bono career has been spent responding to disasters—those created by nature as well as by humans. She launched a program to assist Holocaust survivors applying for reparations; traveled to Haiti following an earthquake, and more recently helped New Yorkers recover from Hurricane Sandy.

Shick graduated from New York University School of Law in 1999 and joined O’Melveny & Myers as an associate in 2003. She gradually increased her pro bono commitment and the firm’s volunteer effort so that she was named pro bono counsel for the New York office three years ago.

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