Brownstein Recognized for Corporate Philanthropy and Pro Bono Work

December 12, 2017 - Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck was recently recognized by the  Denver Business Journal for its corporate philanthropy and pro bono efforts. Brownstein ranked No. 15 on the Denver Business Journal’s “Largest Corporate Philanthropists” list based on cash contributions to state-based charities and nonprofits in 2016. The firm was also noted for hours donated by its Colorado-based employees, ranking ninth overall. Brownstein was the only law firm to appear on the list. The firm also ranked No. 2 on the Denver Business Journal's list of largest law firms by pro bono hours. Last year, Brownstein employees organized and volunteered at 40 Karma Projects across the firm. The projects, which benefit local nonprofits, are led by committees in each of the firm’s offices. The firm’s Denver office also donated 8,095 pro bono legal hours hours in 2016. To see the full list of 2017 Largest Corporate Philanthropists, click  here. To see the full list of 2017 Largest Law Firms by Pro Bono Hours, click  here.
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