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37 legal service marks Law Day
DC 37s Municipal Employees Legal Services, the largest
single union legal services plan office in the country, celebrated Law Day at
union headquarters on June 4. The afternoon affair acknowledged the excellent
legal services provided by DC 37 lawyers and legal assistants.
Our
lawyers and those at the Professional Employees Legal Services and the General
Counsels Office work tirelessly to provide top-notch legal representation
to our members, said MELS Director and Chief Counsel Joan Beranbaum. Law
Day honors the work they do throughout the year.
Henry Garrido, DC
37 assistant associate director, spoke on behalf of DC 37 Executive Director Lillian
Roberts. This is one of the unions services that Lillian is most proud
of, he said. You cant carry out the mission of justice without
the right people, and MELS has the right people.
I hope you
will continue to be inspired and to do your work with passion and creativity,
said guest speaker Edwina Richardson Mendelson, supervising judge at Queens Family
Court.
Law Day was established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to celebrate
the countrys heritage of liberty, justice and equality under the law. Eisenhower
also sought to counter balance what was then the biggest day on the socialist
and labor calendar, May 1.
Throughout most of the world May 1 is still
known as Labor Day or International Workers Day and is commemorated with
parades to honor working men and women. | |