Brownstein Hyatt Names Emily Ellis and Jayme Ritchie to Lead Pro Bono Program
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP has named two attorneys with significant pro bono and philanthropic experience to lead its pro bono program, the firm confirmed Friday.
Emily A. Ellis, a commercial litigator and shareholder at Brownstein Hyatt's Las Vegas office, will serve as the firm's pro bono partner and chair of its pro bono committee, while Jayme B. Ritchie, who is based in Denver, will become its director of pro bono and community impact, the firm said in a statement.
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