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4 Star Rating
Keller and Heckman LLP follows the set of hiring criteria outlined below.
Excellent writing skills, analytical ability and initiative, ability to relate well to colleagues and clients, top 25% of class, Law Review/Journal preferred, science/technical background a plus
Keller and Heckman's strong tradition of public service is highlighted by the firm's commitment to its pro bono program. Both our attorneys and professional staff view pro bono work as an opportunity to strengthen their communities, gain valuable experience, and enhance their professionalism. Keller and Heckman's pro bono program strives to improve the quality of life for those at an economic disadvantage through partnerships with public interest organizations in the DC area. For example, members of the firm help staff the District of Columbia Bar Pro Bono Program Advice and Referral Clinic. Each quarter, our attorneys with assistance from our paralegals, and professional staff members provide legal consultations and referrals to residents of Washington's Anacostia neighborhood. We also assist clients referred to us by the American Association of Retired Persons Legal Counsel for the Elderly (LCE). LCE provides free legal services and advocacy for Washington, DC residents, age 60 and older. In particular, our lawyers assist LCE clients with wills and other end of life planning, as well as representation in debt collection matters.
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