The deal struck a week ago between Morgan, Lewis & Bockius and 750 former Bingham McCutchen lawyers and staffers may mark the demise of the 123-year-old, Boston-based firm, but it won’t put an end to The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation.

The nonprofit, also known as Tina’s Wish and established in 2008 in honor of Tina Brozman, a former chief judge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan and one-time leader of Bingham McCutchen’s financial restructuring group, is just gaining momentum.

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