![]() This is a cohort that will find much to be inspired by in Reznick’s legacy. She is a regular attendee of the network’s events, praising them for keeping the public apprised of The Legal Aid Society’s work, as well as attracting the next generation of attorney activists. Reznick - a New York-based attorney whose concentrations are intellectual property law, contract law in all areas of the entertainment industry, and the nonprofit areas - mused “if I can’t do the creative work they do, at least I can support them.” She became a loyal donor to The Legal Aid Society over two decades ago, and this year joined the Justice Network, a community of supporters whose accelerated annual giving helps us boost our ability to reach more clients. As the law enforcement tactics grew more aggressive and more protesters were detained, she noticed that the attorneys representing them, along with NLG attorneys, were often with The Legal Aid Society. She first became aware of our work in the early 2000s, while volunteering for the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) as a Legal Observer monitoring the police’s response to public protests. “I definitely am what’s usually called an activist,” said Reznick. Nina Reznick’s longstanding support of The Legal Aid Society has always been fueled by her passion for our social justice mission. Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP.Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP. ![]()
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