Asylum Cases Keep Her on the Cutting Edge
Publication Date: January 04, 2010
Publication Name: The National Law Journal
Author: Emily Heller
Reed Smith's Jayne Fleming is building a human-rights infrastructure.
The emotional intensity of pro bono work can make lawyers feel overwhelmed. Feeling that they've seen enough pain and suffering, some might even turn away from the work.
But gut-wrenching cases, especially those with an aura of hopelessness, are just the thing for human-rights lawyer Jayne Fleming of Reed Smith's San Francisco office.
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