Lee Greenfield, Chris Herrling and Bob Hoyt are quoted in the Legal Times("From Asylum to Zoning: Firms Put Their Resources to Work on a Variety of Pro Bono Projects," August 9, 1999, p. S24), in connection with the firm's victory in a pro bono death penalty case in July 1998. In the same article, the firm is ranked number one for the number of pro bono hours contributed per lawyer in 1998, and number two for the average number of pro bono hours contributed per lawyer in the last five years.