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Edward Lebow
Counsel
Haynes and Boone, LLP
- Q: Why did you join Tahirih’s Pro Bono Network?
- A: I wanted to find a way to help individuals in need, and one of our associates suggested the Tahirih Justice Center as providing a vehicle for making a meaningful contribution that also offers expert support and backstopping. Tahirih’s staff immigration counsel, Lindsay Harris, Kursten Phelps, and Amy Cheung, have indeed been generous with their time and counsel and thus have made it possible for me to assist my client in an area of the law with which I had no prior experience.
- Q: Share a highlight from a pro bono case with Tahirih.
- A: Being with my client at the USCIS office in Arlington, Virginia when she learned that her request for asylum was approved has been the highlight so far. We are, however, now in the midst of the process to bring her children over from Cameroon to join her, and I suspet that the moment if/when they arrive will be equally or more satisfying.
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