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Your Gift in Pam Bresnahan's Memory Safeguards Legal Ethics

During her remarkable legal career, which spanned over four decades, Pam Bresnahan was a trusted advisor to many international law firms and was regularly called upon by businesses, law firms, and insurance carriers to handle their most complex and challenging cases. Pam was known as a fierce advocate for her clients, which garnered her a well-deserved reputation as a legal expert, not only locally, but nationally as well.

"She would want to be remembered for her work as a zealous advocate and well-recognized trial lawyer on issues that were really important with respect to professional responsibility and legal ethics. That was the thing she really dedicated her life to.”

-- Longtime friend Bobbi Liebenberg, Partner with Fine, Kaplan and Black in Philadelphia

Your meaningful contribution furthers Pam Bresnahan's legal legacy.

Thank you for supporting the ABA Center for Professional Responsibility (CPR) and it's work to develop, interpret, and promote policy and standards that govern the conduct and regulation of lawyers and judges in today's global legal environment.

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If you have any questions, please contact us at (312) 988-5421 or by email at [email protected].

Donations sent via regular mail should be made payable to the ABA Fund for Justice and Education and sent to:

American Bar Association
Attn: Fund for Justice and Education
321 N. Clark Street Fl. 20
Chicago, IL 60654

There are many ways to give generously, including: an IRA Charitable Roll Over, a distribution from your Donor Advised Fund, a gift of appreciated securities, or a deferred contribution through your estate plan. Please contact the FJE Office for assistance at (312) 988-5421.

The ABA Fund for Justice and Education (FJE) is the 501(c)(3) charitable fund, with the tax identification number of 36-6110299, that supports the public service, policy, and education work of the American Bar Association. Your donation is tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.