Kramer Levin congratulates the winners of its inaugural Marvin Frankel Award for Outstanding Pro Bono Contributions:
Inge Hindriks for her work on behalf of the Coalition for the Homeless, Poets’ House, Girl Scouts of the USA, and the Harlem Academy; and Stephen Sinaiko, Scott Ruskay-Kidd, Theodore Hertzberg, Shannon Hedvat, Rachel Mark and Shaked Sivan for their work on overturning the conviction of Todd Johnson in a precedent-setting New York Court of Appeals decision interpreting NY’s disorderly conduct statute.
The firm donated $1,000 on behalf of Inge to Coalition for the Homeless and $1,000 on behalf of the Todd Johnson team to Gideon’s Promise.
The firm would also like to thank those who rose to meet the firm’s Pro Bono Challenge milestones for 100+, 50+ and 20+ hours of pro bono.