The District of Columbia Courts have included nine Lowenstein lawyers on its 2025 Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll, which recognizes the contributions made by lawyers providing pro bono services to those who cannot afford counsel, as well as to disadvantaged small businesses and community-based nonprofits. Lawyers who complete 50+ hours of pro bono service are eligible for the Honor Roll, and lawyers who complete 100+ hours of pro bono service are eligible for the High Honor Roll.
The Lowenstein lawyers recognized are (in alphabetical order):
- Abbey E. Baker
- Deangeor Chin
- Richard F. Connors III
- Kathryn A. Daniel *
- Karim G. Kaspar *
- Molefi W. McIntosh *
- Elinor C. Ramey *
- Anthony C. Santiago
- Edward M. Zimmerman
* Denotes High Honors
Lowenstein’s consistent recognition for its pro bono innovation reflects the firm’s core values and underscores its long-standing commitment to advancing the public interest and serving communities in need. The Lowenstein Center for the Public Interest offers meaningful assistance to low-income and other marginalized people, along with the organizations that advocate for and support them, by engaging the full range of the firm’s talents to perform work of the highest quality in a manner that maximizes results for both clients and causes.
About Lowenstein Sandler LLP
Lowenstein Sandler LLP is a national law firm with over 400 lawyers based in New York, Palo Alto, Roseland, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Wilmington. The firm represents leaders in virtually every sector of the global economy, with particular emphasis on investment funds, life sciences, and technology. Recognized for its entrepreneurial spirit and high standard of client service, the firm is committed to the interests of its clients, colleagues, and communities.