DALLAS – The national law firm of McKool Smith is announcing a donation of $175,000 to Dallas’ Vogel Alcove as the Pinnacle Sponsor for the organization’s 19th Annual Arts Performance event.
Firm co-founder Mike McKool and his wife Erin, a Vogel Alcove board member, co-chaired this year’s event with AT&T Inc. Group President Forrest Miller and his wife Cynthia.
The Annual Arts Performance took place on April 20 at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Dallas Arts District. The event, which funds at least half of the nonprofit agency’s annual budget, included a performance by renowned Las Vegas entertainer Terry Fator, a Dallas native and winner of America’s Got Talent.
Vogel Alcove provides a range of free social services for homeless infants, preschool children and their families in the Dallas area. At the Alcove, children develop social and interpersonal skills, enjoy supervised play, and learn basic educational skills important to their long-term development in a stable and nurturing environment. McKool Smith has been a proud sponsor of the Vogel Alcove for more than 15 years.
“Vogel Alcove is one of the most important organizations serving our community, and the group’s work to help the children of homeless families deserves the support of the entire community,” says Mike McKool, co-founder of McKool Smith.
More information about Vogel Alcove can be found on the organization’s website at www.vogelalcove.org.
With more than 130 litigators working as an integrated team across offices in New York, Washington, D.C. and Texas, McKool Smith has established a reputation as one of America’s leading trial firms. The firm has been recognized by The National Law Journal and VerdictSearch for winning more Top 100 verdicts than any other U.S. law firm during the past three years. McKool Smith represents leading clients across a broad range of practice areas, including complex commercial litigation, intellectual property, bankruptcy, and white collar defense.