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Attorney Juliette E. Lippman appointed to Florida Bar Foundation board

by Gabrielle Davis
June 2010

ORLANDO — Fort Lauderdale attorney Juliette E. Lippman has been appointed to a three-year term on the board of The Florida Bar Foundation, a statewide charitable organization that works to expand access to justice on behalf of Florida’s legal profession.

Lippman, partner with Kirschbaum, Birnbaum, Lippman & Gregoire, PLLC, practices in the areas of marital, family and appellate law. She earned her bachelor’s degree at George Washington University and her juris doctor from Nova Southeastern University School of Law.

Lippman has practiced public service law as a former attorney with Legal Services of Greater Miami and senior attorney with The Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities, Inc. and has an extensive record of pro bono work.

She was the 2010 recipient of the Florida Bar President’s Pro Bono Award for the 17th Judicial Circuit and is also a member of The Florida Bar, the Broward County Bar Association and the Stephen R. Booher Inn of Court among many other professional memberships.

Lippman, whose term on the board begins July 1, is also a Fellow of The Florida Bar Foundation

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