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Firm’s Entry Selected as a Finalist Holiday in Card Contest

Goodman Allen Donnelly’s 2017 holiday e-card has been selected as a finalist in Above the Law’s 9th Annual Holiday Card contest. Above the Law, a legal news website with over a million daily views, accepted entries from law firms around the globe, and announced the finalists December 22. Public voting to decide the winner of the contest continues through midnight on January 1, 2018. Entries may be viewed here, and anyone may vote: simply scroll to the bottom of the page and click on your favorite.

Since 1998, Goodman Allen Donnelly’s holiday card has been printed on traditional cardstock, and has featured original artwork by one of the firm’s founding partners, Michael Goodman. A talented cartoonist, Michael’s work has been featured in the Richmond Times-Dispatch Sunday Business Section, and his work has been nationally syndicated and published throughout the legal and business communities. In 2017, Goodman Allen Donnelly continued the tradition of using Michael’s original artwork in the firm’s first digital greeting card, using an animator to bring this year’s drawing to life.  The firm’s printed holiday card archive may be found here.

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