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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

JUNE 16, 2010

MARY KEYEROF AT&T KENTUCKY

NAMED CHAIR OF LEGAL AID’S 2010 JUSTICE FOR ALL CAMPAIGN

LOUISVILLE, KY— AT&T Kentucky and the Legal Aid Society announce Mary K. Keyerhas been namedChair of the Legal Aid Society’s 2010 Justice for All Campaign. Proceeds from the 2010 campaign will help the Legal Aid Society continue its mission of pursuing justice for people living in poverty.

Named General Counselof AT&T Kentucky in 2006, Keyer focuses her practice on regulatory issues before the Kentucky Public Service Commission and oversees other legal activity for the company in Kentucky. Prior to accepting her current position,Keyer spent 12 years in Atlanta where she focused her practice on employment, consumer, commercial and business law. Prior to her employment with AT&T, Keyer practiced law at Stites & Harbison.

Keyer serves on the GLI Public Policy Committee and is a graduate of Leadership Louisville and Leadership Kentucky. She has served on Legal Aid’s Justice for All Campaign committee since 2008.

“I am honored to lead Legal Aid’s 2010 Justice for All Campaign,” said Keyer. “Serving more than 4,500 of our most disadvantaged neighbors annually, Legal Aid is an integral part of our justice system. I am proud to be a part of this outstanding organization.”

“Legal Aid is fortunate Mary has agreed to take time out of her busy schedule to lead our 2010 Justice for All Campaign,” said Jeffrey A. Been, Executive Director of the Legal Aid Society. “Mary’s commitment to Legal Aid over the years has been extraordinary, and her leadership comes at a time when the demand for our services is greater than ever before. Mary’s commitment to our mission will no doubt make this campaign a success.”

Other members of the 2010 Justice for All committee include

Kennedy Helm, III (2009 Chair) / Stites & Harbison
Eric L. Ison (2007 Chair) / Greenebaum Doll & McDonald
K. Gregory Haynes (2005 Chair) / Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs
John A. Bahe, Jr. / Bahe Cook Cantley & Jones
Jeremiah A. Byrne / Frost Brown Todd
Christian L. Campbell / Yum! Brands
Robert M. Connolly / Stites & Harbison
Mandy Wilson Decker / Stites & Harbison
Peter G. Diakov / Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs
Darryl W. Durham / Weber & Rose
James W. Herr / Greenebaum Doll & McDonald
W. Bryan Hudson / Atria Senior Living Group
Justice Martin E. Johnstone / Kentucky Supreme Court (Ret.)
James T. Blaine Lewis / Dinsmore & Shohl
Colin H. Lindsay / Dinsmore & Shohl
Charles G. Middleton III / Middleton Reutlinger
Dorothy E. O'Brien / E.ON US
Michael O'Connell / Jefferson County Attorney
Kendrick R. Riggs / Stoll Keenon Ogden
Edward H. Stopher / Boehl Stopher & Graves
R. James Straus / Frost Brown Todd
B. Todd Thompson / Thompson Miller & Simpson
Peter H. Wayne IV / Forge Consulting

The mission of the Legal Aid Society is to pursue justice for people in poverty. Legal Aid provides free legal services to low-income families and individuals facing serious threats to their physical and economic well-being. Those assisted include the elderly, children, victims of domestic violence, and other vulnerable groups. For more information, visit Legal Aid’s website at

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