For more than 100 years, AT&T has built a tradition of investing in local communities’ support for education, civic and community services, the environment, public policy, and the arts. The company’s legal department is no exception.

AT&T has built a strong partnership with Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ), a non-profit organization that provides free legal services to indigent litigants in New Jersey. One of AT&T’s own attorneys, Susan McGahan, currently serves as the chair of the Board of Trustees for VLJ after serving four years as a trustee.

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