Littler attorneys discuss pro bono service during AANHPI Heritage Month podcast

Erin A. Webber President and Managing Director
Erin A. Webber President and Managing Director
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Littler Mendelson P.C. released a podcast episode on May 29 highlighting the importance of pro bono service within the legal profession as part of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month. The episode features Austin-based shareholder Nicole LeFave in conversation with Lehoan Pham and Michelle Christy, associates from Littler’s Minneapolis office.

The discussion centers around this year’s AANHPI Heritage Month theme, Power in Unity: Strengthening Communities Together. The participants explore Littler’s involvement in the Minnesota Habeas Project and examine how attorneys contribute to their communities through various forms of service.

LeFave, Pham, and Christy share personal motivations for engaging in pro bono work and reflect on how a commitment to due process and compassion informs their approach to legal practice. They offer insights into how collective efforts by Littler staff and the broader legal community can help expand access to justice for individuals who need it most.

The episode provides listeners with perspectives on supporting underserved populations while shaping professional values through community engagement. Listeners are encouraged to tune in via SoundCloud or explore additional episodes from Littler Podcasts for further discussions on similar topics.



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