Harrington, Hoppe & Mitchell Law Firm Publishes 2019 Community Involvement Report

  • January 7, 2020

YOUNGTOWN, Ohio (January 7, 2020) – Harrington, Hoppe & Mitchell, Ltd., a regional law firm, recently published its 2019 Community Involvement Report, an online summary of its support for more than 60 local organizations during the year.

HHM and its lawyers provided financial and in-kind support with donations and volunteer work.

The report aims to inform clients, community partners, referral sources and potential clients about HHM’s commitment to community service.

“We’re proud to support a wide variety of causes that are important to us as a firm, our clients or as individuals in the communities where we work and live,” said Kevin P. Murphy, chair of HHM’s management committee. “HHM has stayed true to these values since our establishment in 1834. Many of these events or organizations have enjoyed our support since their inception. So, we’re shining a spotlight on our community involvement to show that we’re proud of this and aligned with clients and partners who like to do business with people who support the community.”

The report also includes lawyers’ recent appointments to boards or committees of community and professional organizations.

It can be accessed at www.hhmlaw.com/2019-community-involvement-report. Links to the report will be distributed to HHM clients and other stakeholders next week.

Harrington, Hoppe & Mitchell Ltd. is a regional law firm with offices in Youngstown, Warren and Salem. The firm provides legal solutions to corporations, other businesses, non-profit organizations, government agencies and individuals.

 

HHM lawyers Kevin Murphy, Shawna L'Italien and Paul Dutton say the report covers the firm's support for a wide variety of organizations in the tri-county area, including its support for the Fund for Warren's Future, which involves revitalizing the city and improving its image. The riverfront behind them is a focal point for the redevelopment fund.

HHM lawyers Kevin Murphy, Shawna L’Italien and Paul Dutton say the report covers the firm’s support for a wide variety of organizations in the tri-county area, including its support for the Fund for Warren’s Future, which involves revitalizing the city and improving its image. The riverfront behind them is a focal point for the redevelopment fund.