Antzis is the architect and one of four founders of “Justice for the Hungry,” which is a fundraising challenge to Pennsylvania-based lawyers and law firms to combat food insecurity across the commonwealth and beyond that was launched in 2021. The cause is very near and dear to his heart, and for years, he and his wife and family would make weekly trips in their family station wagon to deliver food to local food pantries. Antzis has a firm belief that law firms can band together at this time to help a vast number of people, many of them children, who are suffering what to most of us is an unthinkable plight, not having enough to eat. He has made it his mission to call on leaders of Pennsylvania law firms to join the challenge to help fight food insecurity. Because Antzis was managing partner of what is now Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr from 2006 to 2013 and joined Royer Cooper Cohen Braunfeld in November 2020, he decided to tap into his status as a former large firm managing partner to convince his peers to help combat the growing problem.

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