Did you know that Attorney Karen J. Levitt is a life fellow of the Massachusetts Bar Foundation? The MBF Society of Fellows is a membership organization of select Massachusetts attorneys and judges who are committed to giving back to the profession and supporting legal services for the poor in our state. Through generous contributions to the Foundation, life fellows help ensure that the MBF is a resource through which the legal community can come together and support initiatives that make access to justice a reality for those in need. For more information, go to http://www.massbarfoundation.org/.
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Attorney Karen J. Levitt a Fellow of the Massachusetts Bar Foundation
by Karen Levitt | Apr 27, 2019 | News
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