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Pro Bono at the American Bar Association

Summary - ABA Pro Bono & Public Service Awards
As of November 2007

Sponsoring Entity Name of Award Type of Award Criteria Eligibility Application Deadline Contact Information Other Information
Section of Business Law Pro Bono Committee National Public Service Awards Crystal award to winner; certificates to those providing disting-
uished service
Dedication to the innovative development and delivery of legal services to the poor in a business context through a pro bono program Individuals, firms, corporate legal departments February Section Director, 312/988-6244 Award is presented at the Section's Spring Meeting; not open to organizations that predominantly serve the poor
Death Penalty Representation Project ABA Exceptional Service Award for Death Penalty Representation Crystal bowl with personalized engraving Outstanding pro bono service to prisoners on Death Row See application criteria July 25, 2008 Katie Hughes
202.662.1738
hughesk@staff.abanet.org
See website for application and additional information: http://www.abanet.org/deathpenalty/home.html
Govern-
ment and Public Sector Lawyers Division
Dorsey Award for Outstanding Public Defender or Legal Aid Lawyer Plaque Outstanding public defender or legal aid lawyer Lawyers employed in legal aid bureaus or public defender offices April Theona Salmon, 202/662-1023, salmont@
staff.abanet.org
Award presented at Annual Meeting
Law Student Division Judy M. Weightman Public Interest School of the Year Award Plaque Degree of campus activities such as mandatory pro bono, volunteer programs, clinics, loan forgiveness programs, etc. ABA-accredited law schools April Law Student Division director, 312/988-5623 Awarded by Division's Public Interest Committee Chair at Annual Meeting
Section of Labor
and Employment Law
Frances Perkins
Public Service
Award
Crystal award to recipient The award recognizes individuals or organizations that demonstrate a significant commitment to providing pro bono legal services primarily in the areas of labor and employment law to persons of limited means or nonprofit organizations designed to address the needs of persons of limited means. An individual nominee must be a member of the Section of Labor and Employment Law; an organization that is nominated must have at least one Section member who is employed by/associated with the nominated entity and that individual must actively participate in the pro bono project that is the subject of the nomination. April Section Director 312/988-5593 Award is presented
at the Section's Summer Meeting
at the ABA Annual Meeting.
The Section also
sponsors a
Pro Bono Honor Roll
http://www.abanet.org/
labor/probonohonorroll.pdf

to recognize
Section members
who have contributed
a significant number
of pro bono hours.
Section of Litigation John Minor Wisdom Public Service & Professionalism Award Plaque Providing access to justice for the poor, disenfranchised or other under-represented individuals or groups through direct repre- sentation or the creation of means of access Lawyers in public interest or private practice, law firms Nominations due to the Section in the fall (Nov.) Sharyne Tu
312/988-6069
tusharyne@
staff.abanet.org
Award presented at a luncheon during the Section's Annual Conference held in April or May of each year.
Section of Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Edmund S. Muskie Pro Bono Service Award Sculpture and expenses paid to Annual Meeting Member of section having performed pro bono service as defined by Rule 6.1(a) of the Model Rules Section members February Sonya Schroeder, 312/988-6229, Fax: 312/988-6230 schroeders@
staff.abanet.org
The Law in Public Service Committee nominates up to three recipients each year
Senior Lawyers Division John H. Pickering Award Carved glass with personalized engraving, includes an expense-paid trip to the ABA Annual Meeting to receive the award. The person selected to receive this award shall have demonstrated throughout his or her career outstanding legal ability; shall have compiled a distinguished record of dedicated service to the profession and the community at large; and shall have made significant contributions to the furtherance of access to justice for all. A lawyer or judge, not necessarily a member of the American Bar Association February 15th Angela A. Boykin, boykinaa@
staff.abanet.org
Award presented at Annual Meeting at special dinner ceremony
StC on Legal
Aid and Indigent Defendants and the National Legal Aid and Defender Association
Harrison Tweed Award Plaque Significant development or expansion of programs to increase access to civil legal services to the poor or criminal defense services to indigents Bar associations March Janice Jones, 312/988-5767, janicejones@
staff.abanet.org
Award presented at Annual Meeting
StC on Delivery of Legal Services Louis M. Brown Award for Legal Access Plaque Programs that improve the delivery of legal services to moderate and working poor people Open December Will Hornsby,
312/988-5761,
whornsby@
staff.abanet.org
Award presented at Midyear Meeting.
StC on Pro Bono and Public Service Pro Bono Publico Awards Artwork made of crystal Outstanding contributions in pro bono work Individual attorneys, law firms or corporate legal departments February Meaghan Cotter, 312/988-5756, Up to five awards given annually
Young Lawyers Division Awards of Achievement (AOA) Competition Plaques and certificates Well planned and executed programs which contribute significantly to the public good and to the betterment of the profession Affiliates of the Young Lawyers Division Early June Section Director
312/988-5614
Awards presented at Annual Meeting

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