Casual for a Cause: Collins & Lacy Seeks 2017 Denim Day Recipients

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Collins & Lacy employees sport their jeans and raise money for the Denim Day Campaign

[COLUMBIA, S.C. December 5, 2016]Collins & Lacy, P.C. is reaching out to non-profit organizations in South Carolina to be considered for the firm’s 2017 Denim Day Drive campaign. The year-long campaign is a way for the business defense firm to support charities statewide.

Two Fridays a month, Collins & Lacy employees are invited to “go casual for a cause” and wear jeans to work in exchange for donating at least five dollars to the designated monthly charity. Each December, the law firm’s employees nominate their favorite charities and non-profit organizations to be supported throughout the following year, and organizations can also nominate themselves. An anonymous vote is then held at the firm to select the twelve non-profit organizations who will be recipients.

“Our Denim Day campaign has been a wonderful success,” said Scott Wallinger, chair of the firm’s Management Committee. “We hope this is one way we can show our commitment to the communities in which we live and work.”

Non-profit organizations interested in participating in the 2017 Denim Day Drive can contact Collins & Lacy Marketing Director Janie Langdale at jlangdale@collinsandlacy.com by Dec. 15, 2016. The firm will have an internal vote to select the 2017 Denim Day Drive recipients. Organizations chosen will be notified by Dec. 30.

 

About Collins & Lacy, P.C.

Collins & Lacy is a statewide business defense firm in South Carolina that delivers legal representation for our clients through solid preparation, execution, and client-oriented service aimed at success. Located in the State’s capital city of Columbia, the firm represents local, regional and national clients in the areas of construction; hospitality/retail and entertainment law; insurance/bad faith; products liability; professional liability; commercial transportation; privacy, data management, and cybersecurity; mediation; and governmental affairs/issue advocacy.