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E. Taylor Brody Receives ‘Distinguished Advocate’ Award for Pro Bono Work

April 26, 2023
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PHILADELPHIA – Stradley Ronon is pleased to announce that Partner E. Taylor Brody has been honored as a 2023 “Distinguished Advocate for Children” by the Support Center for Child Advocates on April 19, which recognizes volunteer attorneys that devote their time to the Center’s mission and impact the stories of children and families. Brody has been providing legal representation and social services advocacy for over 15 years to children who have experienced abuse or neglect in Philadelphia. She has previously received the First Judicial District’s Pro Bono Service Award for her ongoing pro bono work with the Center.

The Support Center for Child Advocates’ mission is to advocate for victims of child abuse and neglect with the goal of securing safety, justice, well-being and a permanent, nurturing environment for every child.

Brody focuses her practice on counseling investment companies, boards of directors and investment advisers concerning regulatory, compliance and transactional issues. She advises clients on a variety of investment management and securities law matters, including the formation, registration and ongoing operations of investment companies; the preparation of regulatory filings; the applicability and interpretation of federal and state securities laws; the drafting of compliance procedures and corporate policies; and various transactional matters, such as fund mergers and closed-end fund tender offers. 

About Stradley Ronon
Counseling clients since 1926, Stradley Ronon has helped private and public companies – from small businesses to Fortune 500 corporations – achieve their goals by providing pragmatic, value-driven legal counsel. With offices in eight strategic locations, our responsive team of more than 200 attorneys seamlessly addresses the full spectrum of our clients’ needs, ranging from sophisticated corporate transactions to complex commercial litigation.

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