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Tours of Duty – Social Impact Report


                                                                                                                                                                   Supporting

            “Thanks to volunteer groups like Miles & Stockbridge,

             we are one step closer to achieving our goal of
             ending hunger throughout Maryland.”                                                                                                                    Maryland


                                                                                      —  Kelsey Gower,
                                                                                                                                                                     Legal Aid:
                                                                                        The Maryland Food Bank




                                                                                                                                                                       Straight (Line) Talk





                                                                                                                                                                s a veteran construction litigator, Miles & Stockbridge
            sometimes we take for granted      center at Benjamin Franklin High   young person is at-risk—that part                                             principal  Jessica  duHoffmann  thrives in a world of
            exactly  what  that  means.  They   School in the Brooklyn/Curtis Bay   is  easy. The  hard  part is  getting                                   A straight lines: if there is a problem to be solved, address
            didn’t  have  forks.  They  didn't   area,  as  a  recent  success  story.   our  arms  around  the  problem.                                   it head on. Likewise, if there is a truth hidden, uncover it.
            have toiletries or furniture or    “The  student-parent  graduation   Coming at it early can change the                                         If there is a more efficient strategy, don’t adorn it with fri-
            rugs.  And  those  may seem like   rate has 93 percent in the course   calculus.  Proactive help can make                                       volities.  Subscribe  to  the  principle  of  Occam’s  razor—the
            small  things—until  you  consider    of  the  program.”  Gloor  pauses   worlds of difference,” Gloor says.                                    straight line almost always leads to the right answer.
            what  it  would  be  like  to  have   for emphasis. “I’ll say that again:
            none of them. Lacking those little   93 percent.”                        Here  at  Miles  &  Stockbridge,                                          When  digging  into  a  new  matter,  duHoffmann  takes
            things  can  create  big  problems.”                                 Gloor is a tireless advocate from                                          inventory  of  the  facts,  separating  out  those  issues  where
            She  smiles.  “So,  the  inverse  is   The  United  Way  of  Cen-    the  organization,  encouraging                                            her client is strongly positioned, as well as those that need
            also  true—providing  those  ‘little’   tral Maryland  has  likewise  seen    participation  from  colleagues,                                  shoring  up—places  where  she  can  deploy  her  skillset  and
            things can effect a big change in a   success from placing social work-  lawyers and staff alike, whether it                                    insights. As a citizen, duHoffman’s approach is no different:
            person’s life.”                    ers  directly  in  area  schools,  and   be a donation of time or money.                                     looking  at  the  world  around  her  and,  more  locally,  her
                                               targeting  at-risk  students  based                                                                          Baltimore community, she serves where she has seen the
               In  2017,  Gloor  joined  the   on  teacher  referrals.  The  orga-   “Whatever  I  have  given  the                                         greatest need. Early in her career, this meant employing her
            UWCM board of directors, and was   nization  is  then  able  to  provide   United  Way,  I  have  gotten  back                                  craft to provide equal justice for all, managing a robust pro
            named head of its Development      access to services such as budget   tenfold,”  Gloor  asserts.  “I  have                                     bono practice focused on serving the impoverished of her
            Committee,  tasked  with  strat-   counseling,  case  management,    been  afforded  the  opportunity                                           hometown. duHoffmann worked tirelessly for clients in need
            egizing  fundraising.  “It’s  been   job  training  and  health  care    to  meet  people  I  never  would                                      who faced a wide range of legal obstacles, quickly ramping
            amazing,”  she  reflects.  “You’re   resources.  These  initiatives  are   have had the opportunity  to                                         up  to speed on  unfamiliar issues and case law  to provide
            planning   ahead,   but   you’re    now  branching  out  into  middle   meet  and  be  part  of  something                                      the sort of top-shelf, comprehensive counsel to which her
            informing  those  choices  based   schools  as  well  through  the  "On   bigger  than  myself,  something                                      traditional clients had long grown accustomed.
            on  the  successes  happening  in   Track  4  Success"  program,  an    impactful. In the end, it’s not hard
            the  here  and  now,  the  positive   attempt to address issues before   to  positively  impact  someone’s                                         Experience sharpens clarity, and duHoffmann found her-
            returns in the present tense.” She   they  become  entrenched  in  a   life—but  you  do  have  to  choose                                      self face to face with a realization: the insights and capabil-
            points to the Ben Center, an early   young person’s life. “We have the   to  get  out  of  your  comfort  zone                                  ities honed through a high-powered construction law prac-
            childhood education and daycare    ability and data to determine if a   and do it.” ■                                                           tice, however thriving, do not necessarily lend themselves





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