Martin Russo Esq. of Kruzhkov Russo served in Harvard's Legal Aid Bureau and The Tenant Advocacy Project (TAP) at Harvard, where he litigated on behalf of those who could not defend themselves.
He tried 13 cases before the Cambridge Rent Control Board, advocating for local Bostonians who were being displaced. In his second year, he became the co-chairman of TAP, while also joining the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau.
This 1991 document is Martin Russo's certificate of participation.
It was signed by Harvard Dean Robert C. Clark, and President Neil L. Rudenstine
Martin Russo Esq. of Kruzhkov Russo served in Harvard's Legal Aid Bureau and The Tenant Advocacy Project (TAP) at Harvard, where he litigated on behalf of those who could not defend themselves.
He tried 13 cases before the Cambridge Rent Control Board, advocating for local Bostonians who were being displaced. In his second year, he became the co-chairman of TAP, while also joining the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau.
This 1991 document is Martin Russo's certificate of participation.
It was signed by Harvard Dean Robert C. Clark, and President Neil L. Rudenstine
Martin Russo Esq. of Kruzhkov Russo served in Harvard's Legal Aid Bureau and The Tenant Advocacy Project (TAP) at Harvard, where he litigated on behalf of those who could not defend themselves.
He tried 13 cases before the Cambridge Rent Control Board, advocating for local Bostonians who were being displaced. In his second year, he became the co-chairman of TAP, while also joining the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau.
This 1991 document is Martin Russo's certificate of participation.
It was signed by Harvard Dean Robert C. Clark, and President Neil L. Rudenstine