Carlson Caspers, a leading intellectual property law, litigation, and patent law firm based in Minneapolis, MN, is proud to share the news that the Great North Innocence Project (GN-IP) of Minnesota conferred an inaugural pro bono award on Shareholders Alexandra Olson, Samuel Lockner, and former associate Megan Christner of Carlson Caspers, and Mark Bradford of Bassford Remele, PA., at their annual “Benefit for Innocence: The Science of Justice” on Wednesday, October 26, 2022.
The new Pro Bono Champion(s) of the Year Award recognizes an individual pro bono volunteer or a pro bono team that has contributed significant time, expertise, resources, and passion towards investigating and litigating innocence cases in partnership with the Great North Innocence Project. The Innocence Project’s blog states they are “honored to recognize the pro bono team representing GN-IP client Robert Kaiser with this award. Alex, Sam, Megan, and Mark have and continue to demonstrate their commitment to ensuring Robert Kaiser’s freedom after nearly eight years of wrongful incarceration with passionate zeal.”
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