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Atlanta Legal Aid Welcomes UPS Fellow
(CSRwire) ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 25, 2007--Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc.,
today announced it had welcomed its first corporate-sponsored appointee to
the Legal Aid Fellowship Program, an attorney from UPS who has begun a
four-month assignment.
The appointment of Ryan Swift, a lawyer at UPS's headquarters here, is
a first not only for Atlanta but also for the nation. More than 100 law
firms around the country participate in various fellowship programs with
their local legal services agencies, but no corporation has ever assigned
one of its attorneys to such long-term assistance.
Swift began reporting last week to Atlanta Legal Aid's Cobb County
office, where he will work for the next four months while continuing to
receive his salary and benefits from UPS.
The Fellowship Program of Atlanta Legal Aid immerses young lawyers in
a variety of cases and crises, giving them valuable opportunities for
court time and for responsibilities that only come much later at a large
firm or corporation. Since 1995, 13 Atlanta law firms have sent 39
associates to serve as Fellows at one of Legal Aid's five offices.
Participating firms gain experience for their associates; Legal Aid gains
needed support for the work it does.
"We're excited to have UPS take part in this marvelous program," said
Steve Gottlieb, Legal Aid's executive director. "Over the years, we've
come to value the participation of Atlanta's law firms in our Fellowship
Program as much as we value their monetary contributions in support of our
work."
"UPS is leading the way by providing an attorney to legal services,"
added Esther Laurdent, president and CEO of the Pro Bono Institute. "It's
a new, innovative approach for in-house legal departments to do pro-bono
work."
Ryan joined UPS in 1997 as a paralegal in the Legal Department. A
December 2006 graduate of Georgia State Law School, he took classes
part-time in the evenings while working full time.
"UPS is committed to the communities it serves," said Teri McClure,
UPS senior vice president, Legal, Compliance and Public Affairs. "And we
believe when UPSers participate in programs away from the office, it makes
them better managers and helps them understand the needs of our people. Our
department will grow tremendously from Ryan's experience."
"I'm excited," added Swift. "It's a great program. It's a way for me
to get practical law experience and when I come back, UPS will get a
better, more well-rounded attorney."
About Atlanta Legal Aid
Founded in 1924, Atlanta Legal Aid provides civil legal services to
low-income persons in Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton, and Gwinnett
counties. Last year, it opened approximately 25,000 cases. For information
regarding the Atlanta Legal Aid Fellowship Program, contact Steve Gottlieb
at (404) 614-3990.
About the Pro Bono Institute
Established in 1996, the Pro Bono Institute is a small non-profit
organization housed at the Georgetown University Law Center that provides
research, consultative services, analysis and assessment, publications,
and training to a broad range of legal audiences.
About UPS
UPS, which is celebrating its 100th birthday this year, is the world's
largest package delivery company and a global leader in supply chain
services, offering an extensive range of options for synchronizing the
movement of goods, information and funds. Headquartered in Atlanta, Ga.,
UPS serves more than 200 countries and territories worldwide. UPS's stock
trades on the New York Stock Exchange (UPS) and the company can be found
on the Web at UPS.com. To get
UPS news direct, visit pressroom.ups.com/RSS.
Copyright Business Wire 2007
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