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Thank You Christine Vogel for Pro Bono Work

January 17, 2014

Christine Vogel is quite busy as a trial attorney. A fierce advocate for injured clients, she is comfortable battling insurance companies and insurance doctors who routinely contradict treating doctors, general practitioners, orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, radiologist, etc. From jury selection through taking a verdict . She will go toe to toe against insurance companies, their lawyers and doctors. This takes a lot of time.

In addition, Christine gives of her time pro bono. She serves as the Vice President of the Woman Lawyers of Western New York and was recently asked by the League of Women Voters of Buffalo Niagara to join their board of directors. Christine is the local action chair, meaning she will meet with local legislators and other league members regarding legislators’ positions on the league’s agenda. Thanks for your advocacy, Christine!

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