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GSH Selected as 2012 Corporation of the Year by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin

January 11, 2013

Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan LLP (“GSH”) has been selected as the outstanding 2012 Corporation of the Year, awarded by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin (“HCCW”).

This recognition was based on GSH’s leadership, guidance, and numerous years of pro bono legal counsel to the HCCW and minority business communities throughout the region; establishment of the National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF), as well as advocacy for the utilization of these firms; and a genuine commitment and firm belief in our urban community’s strengths, development and progress.

“We are privileged and honored to receive this award and look forward to continuing our partnership with the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, as well as continuing to support the growth of business in the state,” said Gerardo Gonzalez, Founder and Senior Partner of GSH. “We are honored that the Chamber has recognized our commitment to diversity and to our community.”

The award presentation will take place at the HCCW’s annual gala, “Adelante Juntos – Forward Together”, on January 19th, 2013 at the Potawatomi Expo Center in Milwaukee.

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