Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society (HLAS) has announced the retirement of MARY TIBY GEORGE, a senior law assistant who has been with the agency for more than four decades. She witnessed the organization move from typewriter to computer, then to laptop with cloud-based software, to seamlessly and confidentially handle cases. Over the course of […]
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Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society (HLAS) has announced the retirement of MARY TIBY GEORGE, a senior law assistant who has been with the agency for more than four decades. She witnessed the organization move from typewriter to computer, then to laptop with cloud-based software, to seamlessly and confidentially handle cases. Over the course of 44 years, George served thousands of HLAS clients, often in tenuous circumstances, with compassion, the society said. During her tenure, she saw the organization more than double in size, add new programs, and expand from one building to two.