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Lawyers and staff from Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll LLP will fan across the Delaware Valley and other parts of the country to take part in service work on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Offices will be closed for the holiday.

“We expect hundreds of our lawyers and employees to take part in this national day of service,” said Virginia G. Essandoh, Ballard’s drector of diversity, who said the firm drew up a list of more than 25 projects nationwide. “A committee at Ballard identified volunteer activities for our employees. We took into consideration recommendations from across the firm.”

Ballard Spahr employs more than 550 lawyers and twelve offices located throughout the mid-Atlantic corridor and the western US.

  
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