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Chiumento Law's Vincent Sullivan wins pro bono award for seventh straight year

To qualify, an attorney must donate at least 100 hours annually to pro bono legal services.


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  • | 1:00 p.m. January 28, 2025
Vincent Sullivan. File photo
Vincent Sullivan. File photo
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Chiumento Law announced that attorney Vincent Sullivan, a partner at the firm, has been honored with the Jay Grife Pro Bono Award for the seventh consecutive year, according to a press release.

This award recognizes his outstanding dedication to providing free legal assistance to those in need through St. Johns County Legal Aid. To qualify, an attorney must donate at least 100 hours annually to pro bono legal services. Sullivan's continued recognition highlights his unwavering dedication to bridging the justice gap for individuals unable to afford traditional legal representation.

Sullivan began his legal career in 2015. He has lived in Palm Coast since 1999 and graduated from Matanzas High School in 2008.


 

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