Elizabeth Brickfield Recognized for 100+ Hours of Pro Bono Service & Honored as Volunteer of the Month
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that Elizabeth Brickfield, member partner in our Las Vegas office, has been recognized as providing over 100 hours of pro bono service. The recognition was given during the recent 2016 Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada’s (LACSN) Pro Bono Awards Luncheon. Brickfield has also been selected as the Volunteer of the Month for LACSN for March 2017.
“I believe that providing pro bono services is a part of being a good community member. I look forward to continuing to serve through LACSN’s excellent programs,” said Brickfield.
Brickfield practices tax law, estate planning, trusts and estates, guardianship matters and probate. Her professional achievements include being elected chair of the probate and trust section of the State Bar of Nevada.
Brickfield has presented probate seminars for the State Bar of Nevada, the Southern Nevada Association of Women Attorneys, and private legal education associations. She also serves as a member of United Way's Women's Leadership Council.
“I believe that providing pro bono services is a part of being a good community member. I look forward to continuing to serve through LACSN’s excellent programs,” said Brickfield.
Brickfield practices tax law, estate planning, trusts and estates, guardianship matters and probate. Her professional achievements include being elected chair of the probate and trust section of the State Bar of Nevada.
Brickfield has presented probate seminars for the State Bar of Nevada, the Southern Nevada Association of Women Attorneys, and private legal education associations. She also serves as a member of United Way's Women's Leadership Council.
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