HeplerBroom Attorneys Volunteered to Help Military Veterans

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Alex Belotserkovsky
Alex Belotserkovsky focuses his practice on trials involving complex litigation matters, including asbestos cases and toxic tort issues. He has decades of civil litigation experience.
Anne B. Schmidt
Anne B. Schmidt focuses her practice in the toxic tort area, including asbestos lawsuits involving products and premises liability.
Audra L. Zobrist
Audra L. Zobrist defends clients in asbestos and toxic tort products and premises liability cases. Although she represents defendants from a broad range of industries, she understands that every client is unique and has distinct business goals. These unique factors guide how she develops the appropriate legal strategy for individual clients. Her clients also depend on her vast industry knowledge to develop solutions that fit their needs.

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Four HeplerBroom (HB) attorneys ventured out on a cold, rainy afternoon recently to help staff a clinic that assisted local veterans in obtaining military and medical records. The free legal clinic, sponsored by Legal Help Within Reach, was held at the Madison County Administration Building on February 12. Tom Haine, an Army vet and HB attorney, spearheaded the firm’s volunteer efforts. Other HB attorney volunteers were Anne Schmidt, Alex Belotserkovsky, and Audra Zobrist. In addition, Judges Martin Mengarelli and Sarah Smith, both vets themselves, also volunteered at the clinic.

Through Legal Help Within Reach, the Public Interest Law Initiative works with lawyers, law students, and legal professionals across Illinois who provide in-person and virtual pro bono legal aid services and education to thousands of Illinois residents who struggle to navigate the legal system due to a lack of financial resources. Support for these activities comes from law firms, corporations, foundations, and universities, as well as individual donors. To learn more about PILI’s mission and how you might help, click here.

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