Bordas & Bordas to Donate $400 to Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh for each Pirates Win

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Bordas & Bordas is excited to announce that for every Pittsburgh Pirates win this season, the law firm will donate $400 to the Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh.

The law firm has been the Official Legal Partner of the Pittsburgh Pirates since 2015.

“We are proud to be the Official Legal Partner of the Pittsburgh Pirates. We wanted to find a way to combine that partnership with an opportunity to give back to an organization that is important to those in the Pittsburgh community,” said managing partner Jamie Bordas. “We chose the Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh because it allows us to help give support to a number of domestic and wild animals in need.”

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Bordas & Bordas is a plaintiff’s litigation law firm with offices in Pittsburgh, Wheeling, W.Va., St. Clairsville, Ohio, and Moundsville, W.Va.

The Humane Animal Rescue serves Pittsburgh communities by offering a variety of services to support both domestic and wild animals, and the people who care about them. In addition to providing adoption, veterinary, and wildlife rehabilitation services, their mission is to provide cutting-edge resources for all animals in need.

“Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh is honored to have been selected by Bordas & Bordas,” said executive director Gerry Delon. “Through this program, each Pirates’ victory will also be a win for the more than 26,000 animals we care for each year.”

“We are looking forward to helping the animals and hope to see the Pirates ‘Raise the Jolly Roger’ throughout the 2022 season,” said Bordas. 

Bordas & Bordas is a plaintiff’s litigation law firm with offices in Pittsburgh, Wheeling, W.Va., St. Clairsville, Ohio, and Moundsville, W.Va. The firm’s attorneys practice throughout the region in diverse areas of law and are licensed in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, and Texas.

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