The Orange County Business Journal in conjunction with CivicOC announced the honorees for the 2017 Civic 50 Orange County – and Aitken Aitken Cohn was recently recognized as one of the 50 most community-minded companies in Orange County!
Aitken Aitken Cohn is honored to be recognized for our contributions to the community along with companies such as the Disneyland Resort, Kaiser Permanente, and Wells Fargo & Co. Each year, attorneys at Aitken Aitken Cohn donate and support organizations that providing much needed services to those in need, and spend hundreds of hours working on pro bono matters and charitable activities, including serving on boards and committees for both legal and community organizations, providing free legal advice, and lecturing on pertinent legal topics.
Since 2012, The Civic 50 has recognized the 50 most community-minded companies in the country each year as determined by an annual survey developed by True Impact which is independently administered and scored. Companies are selected based upon four dimensions of their community engagement programs: investment, integration, institutionalization and impact. The full list of the inaugural Civic 50 companies are below:
Read more about this award at the One OC website here.
We thank the Civic 50 Orange County and the Orange County Business Journal for the distinction and look forward to continuously giving back to our community!
Check out the organizations Aitken Aitken Cohn supports here and other awards the firm has won throughout the years here.
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