Chris Rennie is an associate at DLA Piper who specialises in Intellectual Property and Technology, all while supporting multiple pro bono causes. Chris represented LGBT+ issues in global and professional capacities as the UK Chair of Iris, the firm's global LGBT+ networking group, and now is helping launch a pro bono department for LGBT+ organisations, supporting them on everything from lobbying to digital contracts. However, his biggest claim to fame may be that he is also a former Vice President of The Glass Network - you'll have to listen to his interview with Drew McCusker to find out.
Drew and David Murphy also discuss Section 28, its effect on the LGBT+ community, and the life-saving work of the TIE Campaign.
To learn more about DLA Piper's pro bono LGBT+ services, follow the firm's Twitter at @DLA_Piper. To learn more about Section 28 and the Tie Campaign, listen to their podcast here, and don't forget to follow them on Twitter at @tiecampaign.
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