For more than 15 years, DLA Piper’s New Perimeter has collaborated with charitable organizations, governments and academic institutions to provide pro bono assistance in under-served regions around the world. In this episode, New Perimeter co-directors Sara Andrews and Claire Donse are joined by past director Lisa Dewey to discuss the impact the organization has had over the years and why access to justice, social and economic development, and women’s advancement continue to be a focus.
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