Ropes & Gray alumni joined attorneys from the firm’s health care, life sciences and other practices to staff a Project Citizenship pro bono clinic on April 13. Project Citizenship serves eligible legal permanent residents applying for citizenship, guiding them through the U.S. screening and citizenship application processes. More than 40 attorneys and staff volunteers from Ropes & Gray served 51 clients at the April 13 clinic, adding to the more than 18,000 immigrants from 152 countries that Project Citizenship has assisted since 2011.
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