Law Firms And Organizations Compete In Legal Food Frenzy

The 2023 Alabama Legal Food Frenzy runs through April 28. Food Frenzy is the Alabama State Bar’s annual fundraiser supporting food banks across the state. The event gives Alabama’s legal community the opportunity to join together to help local families meet food insecurity needs. Locally, donations will support Feeding the Gulf Coast. It is structured as a friendly competition. Groups and individuals may donate, crediting their law firm or legal organization, and awards for the top fundraisers will be presented by category (sole practitioner, small/medium/large firm, and legal organization). The team that raises the most money per employee will win the Attorney General’s Cup. Last year’s Food Frenzy raised more than $58,000 statewide—a new record.

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