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: The AM Law DailyThe Am Law Pro Bono 100: #5, Hughes Hubbard
By Dimitra Kessenides
Hughes Hubbard & Reed litigation partner Sarah Cave has worked on many pro bono matters, but she says that representing Alima Traore was different. Traore is a victim of female genital mutilation who is seeking asylum in the United States to avoid deportation back to Mali.
Full post as published by The AM Law Daily on July 07, 2009 (boomark / email).
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