Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLP's Lee M. Redeye to Receive Community Leader Award from Erie County Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project

November 13, 2019 | Press Releases
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BUFFALO, NY – Lee M. Redeye, an associate at Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLP, has been selected to receive the Community Leader Award through the Erie County Bar Association (ECBA) Volunteer Lawyers Project, for his work in starting the Native American Legal Assistance Clinic. Mr. Redeye will accept the award at the 2019 Champions for Justice Bash Awards Reception on November 21.
 
The Native American Legal Assistance Clinic, established in conjunction with Lippes Mathias and the ECBA Volunteer Lawyers project, is held on the second Tuesday of each month at Native American Community Services.  Lippes Mathias attorneys have donated more than 30 hours at the clinic since it was established in early 2019.  
 
The ECBA Volunteer Lawyers Project, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation which provides free civil legal services to low income individuals and small not-for-profit groups in Western New York.
 
At Lippes Mathias, Mr. Redeye focuses his practice on Indian law and general litigation matters.   
 
About Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLP: For over 50 years, Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLP has served the legal needs of a wide range of clients regionally, nationally and internationally. With offices in Buffalo, NY; Albany, NY; Burlington, Ontario; Chicago, IL; Jacksonville, FL; New York City, NY; Ponte Vedra Beach, FL; and Washington, D.C., more than 100 attorneys provide counsel to businesses, corporations and individuals in 27 practice areas.  For more information, visit www.lippes.com.


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