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Warwick attorney and resident Robert A. Arabian has been awarded the
2015 Pro Bono Publico Award by the Rhode Island Bar Association.
Established in 1987, this award recognizes the outstanding efforts of attorneys who have provided equal access to justice to the needy through a Rhode Island Bar Association Pro Bono Program during the past two years. Selection for this award is based on the number of cases accepted, case type and difficulty, the number of pro bono hours, and total length of service through the programs. Additionally, qualities considered include the attorney’s professionalism, compassion and commitment to public service.
Arabian graduated from Rhode Island College and received his law degree from Nova University. He is a sole practitioner at Arabian Law Offices and is also admitted to practice in Florida. He joined the Volunteer Lawyer Program in 2008, soon after becoming a member of the Rhode Island Bar Association. He is a longstanding member of the Title Standards and Practice Committee and actively participates in the Lawyer Referral Service and Pro Bono Program for the Elderly. In the past eighteen months, Robert accepted 10 VLP cases, the majority bankruptcies, and contributed over 100 pro bono hours. There is an ongoing demand for volunteer attorneys to handle bankruptcy matters, and Robert is always willing to have one or two cases in process for pro bono clients. Over the past seven years, since joining the VLP, Robert has dedicated his volunteer efforts to providing legal assistance and peace of mind to those less fortunate and donated hundreds of hours without hesitation. (http://warwickonline.com)
Established in 1987, this award recognizes the outstanding efforts of attorneys who have provided equal access to justice to the needy through a Rhode Island Bar Association Pro Bono Program during the past two years. Selection for this award is based on the number of cases accepted, case type and difficulty, the number of pro bono hours, and total length of service through the programs. Additionally, qualities considered include the attorney’s professionalism, compassion and commitment to public service.
Arabian graduated from Rhode Island College and received his law degree from Nova University. He is a sole practitioner at Arabian Law Offices and is also admitted to practice in Florida. He joined the Volunteer Lawyer Program in 2008, soon after becoming a member of the Rhode Island Bar Association. He is a longstanding member of the Title Standards and Practice Committee and actively participates in the Lawyer Referral Service and Pro Bono Program for the Elderly. In the past eighteen months, Robert accepted 10 VLP cases, the majority bankruptcies, and contributed over 100 pro bono hours. There is an ongoing demand for volunteer attorneys to handle bankruptcy matters, and Robert is always willing to have one or two cases in process for pro bono clients. Over the past seven years, since joining the VLP, Robert has dedicated his volunteer efforts to providing legal assistance and peace of mind to those less fortunate and donated hundreds of hours without hesitation. (http://warwickonline.com)
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