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Pro Bono Recognition by the Contra Costa County Bar Association

Dec 03, 2020
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Congratulations to Ryan Szczepanik & Andrew Verriere who are recipients of the CCCBA Pro Bono Honor Roll. The award is given to members who volunteer his or her time, either in a legal or non-legal capacity, to improve the circumstances of others and change lives for the better. We are so proud of our members who give back to the community.

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