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Family Law Attorney R. Leigh Frost Recognized by MSBA for Pro Bono Contributions

Jun 17, 2022 | Michelle M. Friedman

GREEN BAY | MADISON | MILWAUKEE | MINNEAPOLIS – DeWitt LLP law firm announced today that one of its attorneys, R. Leigh Frost, was recognized by the Minnesota State Bar Association (MSBA) as one of the 2021 “North Star Lawyers Pro Bono All-Stars” who offered 50 hours or more of pro bono legal services to low-income individuals in the community at no fee and without expectation of a fee.

Frost was among 747 MSBA members certified as a North Star Lawyers Pro Bono All-Star for her pro bono work volunteered in calendar year 2021.   This is her 10th year of recognition as a Pro Bono All-Star.   Frost advises clients throughout the Twin Cities and surrounding areas on matters including divorce, child support, custody and visitation and spousal maintenance issues.  She earned a J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law and a B.A. from the University of Minnesota.

Her affiliations include being a Volunteer with the Tubman Safety Project, a Presenter and Author, for the Minnesota Continuing Legal Education, including the Annual Family Law Institute, a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association, Hennepin County Bar Association, Amdahl Inns of Court, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the Woman’s Club of Minneapolis.  She has been recognized by the Tubman Safety Project as a Family Law Attorney of the Year (2018), by Super Lawyers in 2020 and 2021 for her Family Law experience, and by the Minnesota State Bar Association as a North Star Lawyer 2012 – present.

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Michelle joined DeWitt in January 2011 as the Director of Marketing and is responsible for the marketing, public relations, and business development efforts of the firm. For more information please contact Michelle Friedman by phone at 262.754.2877.

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