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  • March 01, 2004

    Inside the Bar March 2004: First TV spot: Madison lawyer's pro bono service with Habitat for Humanity

    The State Bar will feature Troy Mayne in the first of three 30-second television pilots, scheduled to air from April through June, highlighting lawyers who demonstrate exemplary commitment to community or pro bono service. Mayne's volunteer work with Habitat for Humanity of Dane County, makes affordable housing a reality for low-income families. Since the early 1990s, Mayne has helped more than 65 families close in on the American Dream.

    Inside the Bar
    March 2004

    First TV spot: Madison lawyer's pro bono service with Habitat for Humanity

    The State Bar will feature Troy Mayne in the first of three 30-second television pilots, scheduled to air from April through June, highlighting lawyers who demonstrate exemplary commitment to community or pro bono service. Mayne's volunteer work with Habitat for Humanity of Dane County, makes affordable housing a reality for low-income families. Since the early 1990s, Mayne has helped more than 65 families close in on the American Dream.

    Most recipients selected for a Habitat house building project are the first in their family to ever own a house. This makes the process of application, contract fulfillment, and a knowledgeable mortgage closing even more challenging. To complicate matters, many of the mortgage closings are conducted in Spanish, Hmong, and, recently, Chinese.

    "Troy exercises great skill, sensitivity, and patience in making the mortgage closings an understandable and joyous experience for these families," says Ron Konkol of Habitat for Humanity.

    Mayne's contribution goes beyond the pro bono mortgage closings and legal advice he gives to Habitat for Humanity. Mayne also helped rewrite Habitat's bylaws, negotiated with multiple lenders and sellers during the conversion of an apartment complex to 29 condominiums, and assisted in negotiations with the opening of ReStore, which sells building materials and uses sales proceeds to fund Habitat house construction. His most recent endeavor includes the effort to create a mixed income neighborhood in the Twin Oaks subdivision on Madison's southeast side.

    "Habitat for Humanity has asked Troy for just about every type of legal advice, and he has consistently responded positively," says Konkol. "When the organization needs help beyond Troy's personal expertise, he finds a qualified colleague and convinces them that a pro bono investment in Habitat for Humanity is a prudent choice."

    The State Bar also will feature three other attorneys in upcoming television pilots. Read about Lance Grady, Waukesha, and Dean Richards, Delafield, in the April Inside the Bar; and Beth Roney Drennan, Baraboo, in the May Inside the Bar.


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