A young lawyer who took the case pro bono at least seven this year and the two men who had been ruling partners in Tri-Cities for over 32 years praised their dedication to Fridays for legal aid.
Jason Celski, Alan Gunter and Don Powell is in the spotlight at the legal aid society dining Benton-Franklin 11 lawyers annual recognition day in Kennewick.
They are the only three tens of Tri-City lawyer who supported non-profit organizations or find time with their caseloads to accept paying clients are low-income others might be able to access to legal aid.
By 2011, public legal aid attorneys to given 80 cases full representation, and 41 clients who attend law classes and family clients 18 participate in a new class of bankruptcies.
Also acknowledged Friday that new Court-appointed Commissioner Jackie Stam for his 18 years of service to the Organization and Attorney Sal Jr., who was Mendoza resigned from the Board of the public to focus on other obligations.