Public Interest
Dec. 22, 2016
Law firm's pro bono arm trains law professors and students in Myanmar
This is the second year that DLA Piper partner Andrew Valentine has packed his bags for Myanmar to help jump-start the Southeast Asian country's moribund legal system by teaching how to teach law.




Arin Mikailian
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This is the second year that East Palo Alto attorney Andrew Valentine has packed his bags for Myanmar to help jump-start the Southeast Asian country's moribund legal system by teaching how to teach law.
Valentine is a partner at DLA Piper, whose pro bono arm, New Perimeter, trains law students and their professors through workshops and mock trials in 120 projects around...
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