Some pro bono attorneys help nonprofit organizations carry out their mission. Arthur Siegel went even further—he became president of a statewide group and successfully guided it through a series of crises.

The deputy managing member and head of litigation at Bond, Schoeneck & King’s Albany office, Siegel has a long track record of nonprofit work. He spent 26 years as a board member with the Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York and three years as its president.

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