Community ServiceWillig, Williams & Davidson recognizes the need for participation in community and charitable activities. In fact, the firm has been honored by the Philadelphia Volunteers for the Indigent Program for providing legal services to the less fortunate on a pro bono basis.
Our attorneys have won numerous awards for their contributions and are encouraged to give of their time and talents, benefiting civic, educational, charitable and religious organizations and contributing to the greater good of the Delaware Valley community. A number of our attorneys have achieved leadership positions in the organizations they serve.
Here is just a sampling of some of the recognition our attorneys have received for their commitment to community service and the profession:
- Agent of Change Award, Women’s Way
- American College of Employee Benefits Counsel Fellow
- Best Lawyers in America
- Chester County Labor Council Citizen of the Year
- CLC Community Outreach Corporation, Board Chair
- Jewish Labor Committee Humanitarian Award
- Labor Human Rights Award, Jewish Labor Committee
- Masters of the Bench by Nicholas A. Cipriani Family Law American Inn of Court
- National Institute for Trial Advocacy Distinguished Faculty Member
- Pennsylvania Super Lawyers
- Philadelphia Bar Association First Woman Chancellor
- Philadelphia Magazine Rising Stars
- Temple University League for Entrepreneurial Women Hall of Fame
- Sol Hoffman Award for Outstanding Service to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- Support Center for Child Advocates Distinguished Advocate
Some of the organizations our attorneys serve include:
- AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee
- Animal Welfare League
- Church of the Good Shepherd
- Delaware River Port Authority
- Development Corporation for Israel
- First Presbyterian Church Philadelphia Council on Community Concern
- French International School of Philadelphia
- Homeless Advocacy Project
- Philadelphia Mortgage Foreclosure Diversion Program
- Senior Law Center
- Sierra Club
- Support Center for Child Advocates
- Volunteers for the Indigent Program
Willig, Williams & Davidson is also a recognized academic resource within both the labor and legal communities. Our attorneys frequently lecture on labor relations and civil litigation topics at programs presented by the American, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia bar associations, the American Arbitration Association, the AFL-CIO Lawyers Coordinating Committee, the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Funds, area colleges and law schools, continuing legal education programs and union training and education programs. The firm's attorneys also regularly contribute to legal and union-related publications.
We believe that our attorneys’ contributions to civic, charitable, educational, trade and religious organizations enhance their ability to serve our clients while enriching the lives of others. We are proud of our tradition of giving back to our communities. |