The figures are contained within CC's annual corporate responsibility report, which states that the magic
circle firm invested a total of 58,368 hours in pro bono and community activities during the year, up 2 % from the figure of 57,071 hours reported last year.
Not exact matches
Relations were much friendlier in the earliest days of the investigation, in summer 2007, when Mr. Cuomo's office began scrutinizing the tiny
circle of associates around State Comptroller Alan G. Hevesi, who had positioned themselves as middlemen between financial
firms seeking investments from the New York State Common Retirement Fund — the third largest pension fund in the country — and the public officials who controlled how the money was
invested.
The magic
circle firm's annual corporate responsibility report values the time
invested in pro bono work at # 19.2 m. Lawyers at the
firm spent a total of 55,348 hours on pro bono matters during 2012 - 13, up from 50,324 hours in the previous year.