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May 7, 2004/Iyar 16 5764, Vol. 56, No. 33
People on the movePhoenix law firm Brown & Bain was awarded The Business Journal's Award for Excellence in Corporate Volunteerism in the mid-size business category. Volunteer work at the firm includes pro bono legal work, service on numerous boards of local charities, financial support of charities and individual voluntary acts of service. Brown & Bain Chairman Paul Eckstein is a contributing editor for Jewish News.Phoenix-based commercial law firm Engelman Berger has moved from its 3,500-square-foot suite to a 9,000-square-foot suite at One Columbus Plaza. The midtown firm works for national and local clientele including Wells Fargo Bank, Big 2 Toyota, The Londen Companies and numerous Valley cities. The firm was honored for its pro bono work by the Volunteer Lawyer Program in 2003. Stephanie's Little Luxuries, a privately-owned child-ren's boutique, has moved to a new location at Camelback Villages, 4418 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix. The new location is twice the size and features children's/baby's room vignettes with unique furniture, ready-made bedding sets, artwork, rugs, lamps and other accessories, clothing, books, toys and personalized items. Call 602-508-0848. Judith M. Dworkin has been elected managing partner of the 30-attorney Scottsdale law firm of Sacks Tierney P.A. Sacks Tierney is the largest Phoenix-area law firm led by a woman attorney. Har Zion Sisterhood will install its 2004-2005 executive officers 4:30 p.m. Sunday, May 16, at the Har Zion Social Hall, 6140 E. Thunderbird Road, Scottsdale. Officers are Lynn Sykes and Linda Bernstein, co-presidents; Harriet Achtman and Marjorie Rothstein, membership vice presidents; Janice Teisch, education vice president; Fran Wolfson, ways and means vice president; Judy Zola, program vice president; Patsy Weber, Torah fund vice president; Sheila Charlip, treasurer; Donna Troisi, financial secretary; Kathy Kahn, corresponding secretary; and Gerry Hyman, recording secretary. Call 480-991-0720. |