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Community News

Feb. 12, 2011

Partner Helps Charities In and Out of the Office

Vito Costanzo, a partner in Holland & Knight LLP's Los Angeles office, joins the board at St Anne's, a nonprofit social service agency providing programs and support for at-risk women, children, and families. After serving for seven years on the board of trustees, Costanzo will now be part of the team responsible for maintaining the financial health of the century-old operation. His work for charities extends into his practice-among other areas, he specializes in trust and estate disputes for charitable organizations. St. Anne's is located in the Rampart area of Los Angeles, and provides immediate intervention and long-term solutions to struggling southlanders.

Vito Costanzo, a partner in Holland & Knight LLP's Los Angeles office, joins the board at St Anne's, a nonprofit social service agency providing programs and support for at-risk women, children, and families. After serving for seven years on the board of trustees, Costanzo will now be part of the team responsible for maintaining the financial health of the century-old operation. His work for charities extends into his practice-among other areas, he specializes in trust and estate disputes ...

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