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Pro Bono

Dec. 2, 2010

Damage Control

Reed Smith's Jayne Fleming has organized the Haiti Humanitarian Parole Program, which since March has helped dozens of Haitians receive care, food, shelter and security, both in the U.S. and abroad.


By Lisa Kestenbaum


Daily Journal Staff Writer


As full-time pro bono counsel and head of Reed Smith's human rights team, Jayne Fleming is no stranger to helping those in need.


Her latest cause comes in the aftermath of a catastrophic earthquake that rocked Haiti earlier this year. Fleming sprung into action, organizing the Haiti Humanitarian Parole Program, which since March has helped dozens of Haitians receive care, food, shelter and se...

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