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Section/Community of the Year
2022–23 | Taxation Community |
2021–22 | Estates, Trusts and Probate Law Community |
2020–21 | Corporation, Finance and Securities Law Community |
2019–20 | International Law Community |
2018–19 | Taxation Community |
2017–18 | D.C. Affairs Community; and Law Practice Management Community |
2016–17 | Taxation Section |
2015–16 | Litigation Section |
2014–15 | Administrative Law and Agency Practice Section |
2013–14 | Antitrust & Consumer Law Section |
2012–13 | International Law Section |
2011–12 | Family Law Section |
2010–11 | Intellectual Property Section |
2009–10 | International Law Section |
2008–09 | Health Law Section |
2007–08 | Corporation, Finance and Securities Law Section; and Litigation Section (tie) |
2006–07 | Taxation Section |
2005–06 | Law Practice Management Section |
2004–05 | Intellectual Property Law Section |
2003–04 | Estates, Trusts and Probate Law Section |
2001–02 | Family Law Section |
2000–01 | Criminal Law and Individual Rights Section |
1999–00 | Litigation Section |
1998–99 | Labor and Employment Law Section |
1997–98 | Computer and Telecommunications Law Section |
1996–97 | Estates, Trusts and Probate Law Section |
1995–96 | Health Law Section |
1994–95 | Intellectual Property Law Section |
1993–94 | Litigation Section |
1992–93 | International Law Section |
1991–92 | Corporation, Finance and Securities Law Section |
1990–91 | Taxation Section |
1989–90 | Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Section |
1988–89 | International Law Section |
1987–88 | Courts, Lawyers and the Administration of Justice Section and the Estates, Trusts and Probate Law Section (tie) |
1986–87 | Family Law Section and the Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Section (tie) |
1985–86 | Taxation Section |
1984–85 | Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Division |
1983–84 | Litigation Division |
1982–83 | Real Estate, Housing and Land Use Division |
1981–82 | Law Office Management and Economics Division |
1980–81 | Law Office Management and Economics Division |
1979–80 | Real Estate, Housing and Land Use Division |
1978–79 | Courts, Lawyers and the Administration of Justice Division |
1977–78 | International Law Division |
Laura N. Rinaldi Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year
2022–23 | Shelby A. Rampolo |
2021–22 | Cassandra Rasmussen |
2020–21 | Daniel Cantor, Arnold & Porter |
2019–20 | Stephanie P. Hales |
2018–19 | Matthew N. Robinson |
2017–18 | Rosa J. Evergreen and Stanley E. Woodward (tie) |
2013–14 | Kurt Jacobs and Allen Snyder (tie) |
2016–17 | David Smith and Daniele Schiffman (tie) |
2015–16 | Roland C. “Rollie” Goss and Jeffrey M. Sherman (tie) |
2013–14 | Kurt Jacobs and Allen Snyder (tie) |
2014–15 | Dennis Lane and Gary Thompson (tie) |
2013–14 | Kurt Jacobs and Allen Snyder (tie) |
2012–13 | Brian A. Benko and James E. Rocap III (tie) |
2011–12 | Reid Henderson and Carmen McLean (tie) |
2010–11 | J. Hess and Larry E. Tanenbaum (tie) |
2009–10 | Nancy Hendry and Hardy Vieux (tie) |
2008–09 | David W. DeBruin |
2007–08 | David L. Cleveland and Seth Galanter (tie) |
2006–07 | James Van R. Springer and Duncan N. Stevens (tie) |
2005–06 | Rawle Andrews Jr. and Daniel F. Collopy (tie) |
2004–05 | Blake A. Biles and Laura Tuell Parcher (tie) |
2003–04 | Stephen I. Glover and David H. Pawlik (tie) |
2002–03 | Sheldon Krantz |
2001–02 | Patrick P. de Gravelles and Andrew D. Morton (tie) |
2000–01 | Eric Hougen and Rachel Mariner (tie) |
1999–00 | Jessica C. Abrahams and Houeida Sadd (tie) |
1998–99 | Michael L. Converse and William C. Kelly Jr. (tie) |
1997–98 | Peter J. Nickles and William McGrath (tie) |
1996–97 | Anthony Partridge and Gary H. Sampliner (tie) |
1995–96 | Michael J. Zoeller |
1994–95 | Lois G. Williams |
1993–94 | Peter D. Shields |
1992–93 | David Dwares |
1991–92 | Marlene Y. Bishop and Patricia A. McCoy (tie) |
1990–91 | Carolyn Waller |
1989–90 | George Denney and Nicola Jefferson (tie) |
Pro Bono Law Firm of the Year
2022–23 | Steptoe & Johnson LLP |
2021–22 | Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP |
2020–21 | Covington & Burling LLP |
2019–20 | Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP |
2018–19 | Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Sidley Austin LLP (Tie) |
2017–18 | Jones Day |
2016–17 | Miller & Chevalier Chartered |
2015–16 | DLA Piper LLP |
2014–15 | Covington & Burling LLP |
2013–14 | Arnold & Porter LLP |
2012–13 | Crowell & Moring LLP–Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett LLP (tie) |
2011–12 | Large Firm: Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP–Small Firm: Ballard Spahr LLP |
2010–11 | Large Firm: Ropes & Gray LLP Small Firm: Haynes and Boone, LLP |
2009–10 | Large Firm: Zuckerman Spaeder LLP–Small Firm: Thompson, Loss & Judge LLP |
2008–09 | Jones Day |
2007–08 | Dickstein Shapiro LLP |
2006–07 | DLA Piper US LLP–LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & Mac Rae, LLP (tie) |
2005–06 | Large Firm: Hogan & Hartson LLP–Small Firm: Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi LLP |
2004–05 | Large Firm: Jenner & Block LLP McDermott Will & Emery LLP (tie)–Small Firm: Kuder Smollar & Friedman, P.C. |
2003–04 | Howrey, Simon, Arnold & White, LLP and Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP (tie) |
2002–03 | Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering |
2001–02 | Arnold & Porter and Piper & Rudnick, LLP (tie) |
2000–01 | Latham & Watkins and Feder, Semo, Clark & Bard |
1999–00 | Jenner & Block; The United States Department of Justice; and Sher & Blackwell |
1998–99 | Arnold & Porter LLP |
1997–98 | Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson |
1996–97 | Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge |
1995–96 | Covington & Burling and Shea & Gardner (tie) |
1994–95 | Hogan & Hartson |
1993–94 | Crowell & Moring |
1992–93 | Steptoe & Johnson |
1991–92 | Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan |
1990–91 | Crowell & Moring |
1989–90 | Hogan & Hartson |
1988–89 | Arnold & Porter and Squire, Sanders & Dempsey (tie) |
Bar Project of the Year
2019–20 | Award discontinued |
2018–19 | No award given |
2017–18 | No award given |
2016–17 | No award given |
2015–16 | District of Columbia Estates, Trusts and Probate Law Digest |
2013–14 | D.C. Bar Legal Ethics Committee Family-Based Immigration Law Book Project (tie) |
2012–13 | Clients’ Security Fund Study Committee D.C. Bar Family Law Task Force (tie) |
2011–12 | Outreach Initiative: New D.C. Nonprofit Corporation Code, D.C. Bar Community Economic Development Project Advisory Committee and DLA Piper LLP (US) |
2010–11 | Health Care Access Project, D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program New Fee Agreements Course Curricula, D.C. Bar Continuing Legal Education Committee (tie) |
2009–10 | Consumer Law Resource Center D.C. Bar Strategic Planning Project (tie) |
2008–09 | D.C. Bar Building Committee |
2007–08 | Table of Affected Legal Ethics Opinions, D.C. Bar Legal Ethics Committee & D.C. Bar Rules of Professional Conduct Review Committee |
2006–07 | Small Business Initiative, Community Economic Development Project D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program |
2005–06 | Affordable Housing Preservation Project |
2004–05 | Language Access Initiative |
2003–04 | Jury Process Education Project |
2002–03 | Probono.net/dc Sarbanes-Oxley Project of the Corporation, Finance and Securities Law Section (tie) |
2001–02 | September 11th Pro Bono Legal Relief Project |
2000–01 | Health Care Decision-Making Project |
1999–00 | Youth Law Fair 2000 |
1998–99 | Technology Initiative to Benefit the Legal Services Community, a collaborative effort of the D.C. Bar Public Service Activities Technology and Information Subcommittee and the D.C. Consortium of Legal Service Providers Subcommittee on Technology |
1997–98 | Services to Members Task Force |
1996–97 | Programs on the Crises in the District of Columbia, District of Columbia Affairs Section |
1995–96 | Examination of Rule 49 Committee |
1994–95 | EEOC Videotape Project, Labor Relations Section |
1993–94 | D.C. Practice Manual Revision Committee |
1992–93 | Court Funding Task Force |
1991–92 | Task Force on Family Law Representation |
1990–91 | Third Annual Legal Software Expo cosponsored by the Law Practice Management Section, the D.C. Bar Membership Benefits Committee and the Symposium on the New D.C. Superior Court Civil Rules; and the Litigation Section (tie) |
1989–90 | The Practice of Law in the Nation’s Capital Series cosponsored by the Courts, Lawyers and the Administration of Justice Section and the Smithsonian Institution |
1988–89 | Homeless Children Tutorial Project, Rights of the Homeless Committee, Criminal Law and Individual Rights Section |
1987–88 | Admission Rules Study Committee; and Bicentennial of the Constitution Committee (tie) |
1986–87 | Referendum Impact Committee Report |
1985–86 | Model Rules of Professional Conduct |
1984–85 | Digest of Decisions of the Rental Housing Commission, Rental Accommodations Committee of the Real Estate, Housing and Land Use Division; and Interest on Lawyers Trust Account Committee (IOLTA) (tie) |
1983–84 | Report on Federal Rules of Evidence, Courts, Lawyers and the Administration of Justice Division |
1982–83 | District Court Monthly Digest Litigation Division |
1981–82 | Study of Board of Professional Responsibility |
1980–81 | D.C. Court Study Committee |
1979–80 | Forrest Committee Criminal Justice Act; and Bylaws Creating the Fee Arbitration Board, Courts, Lawyers and the Administration of Justice Division (tie) |
1978–79 | The Community Law; and the Legal Ethics Committee for Revision to Canon Nine of the Code on Professional Responsibility (tie) |
1977–78 | Special Committee on the Proposed District of Columbia Criminal Law |
Frederick B. Abramson Award
2022–23 | D.C. Bar 50th Anniversary Campaign |
2021–22 | D.C. Bar Pro Bono Center Training Program |
2020–21 | New D.C. Bar Website and E-Commerce Catalog |
2019–20 | Law Student Community Podcast: "Let's Brief It" |
2018–19 | Development of the Online Mandatory Course |
2017–18 | Global Legal Practice Task Force |
2016–17 | D.C. Bar Leadership Development Committee |
2015–16 | D.C. Bar Strategic Planning Committee and D.C. Bar Pro Bono Center Strategic Assessment Task Force (tie) |
2014–15 | 16th Annual Youth Law Fair |
2013–14 | Limited Scope Working Group |
2012–13 | D.C. Bar Leadership Development Committee |
2011–12 | No award given |
2010–11 | Education Initiative, Community Economic Development Project Advisory Committee, D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program |
2009–10 | Study of the D.C. Rules Governing Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts (IOLTA), D.C. Bar Foundation and The Board on Professional Responsibility |
2008–09 | Tax Sale Redemption Project, D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program |
2007–08 | Project 990, Community Economic Development Project Advisory Committee D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program |
2006–07 | Senior Lawyer Public Interest Project, D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program |
2005–06 | Disciplinary System Study Committee |
2004–05 | Rules of Professional Conduct Review Committee |
2003–04 | Landlord–Tenant Implementation Committee |
2002–03 | Family Court Self-Help Center Pilot Project |
2001–02 | Pro Bono Initiative |
2000–01 | Court Funding Committee |
1999–00 | Task Force on Sexual Orientation |
1998–99 | Pro Bono Clinics of the PSAC Community Economic Development Pro Bono Project |
1997–98 | The D.C. Bar Public Activities Corporation’s Advice and Referral Clinic |
1996–97 | Andrew H. Marks and Joanne Doddy Fort, Cochairs, Task Force on Civility in the Profession |
1995–96 | Delissa A. Ridgway and Brent L. Henry, Cochairs, Reproductive Cancer Task Force |
1994–95 | Martin D. Minsker, Chair, Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Task Force |
1993–94 | Sara-Ann Determan and Stephen J. Pollak, Public Service Activities Corporation Pro Bono Clinics |
1992–93 | Robert N. Weiner and Barry Cohen, Cochairs, D.C. Bar Disciplinary System Review Committee |
1991–92 | Stephen J. Pollak, Chair, Public Service Activities Review Committee |
1990–91 | James Hamilton, Chair, New Rules of Professional Conduct Education Committee |
1989–90 | Dinah Bear and Eileen Sobeck, Cochairs, Earth Day Clean Up Project of the Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Section |
1988–89 | Clark Downs, Chair, Lawyer Counseling Committee; James Robertson, Chair, Coordinating Committee on Prisons and Prisoners; and James P. Schaller, Chair, Court of Appeals Study Committee |
1987–88 | Thomas C. Papson, Chair, District of Columbia Bar Practice Manual Coordinating Committee |
William J. Brennan Jr. Award
2022–23 | Jon S. Bouker, Partner, ArentFox Schiff LLP |
2020–21 | David Reiser, Zuckerman Spaeder LLP |
2018–19 | Michele Zavos, Partner, Delaney McKinney LLP |
2016–17 | Jonathan M. Smith, Executive Director, Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs |
2014–15 | James J. Sandman, President, Legal Services Corporation |
2012–13 | Walter A. Smith Jr., Executive Director, D.C. Appleseed Center for Law and Justice |
2010–11 | Maureen Thornton Syracuse, Executive Director, D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program |
2008–09 | Patricia “Patty” Mullahy Fugere, Co–Founder of the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless; Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University Law Center; Member, Access to Justice Commission |
2006–07 | James W. Klein, Chief of the Appellate Division of the Public Defender Service of the District of Columbia (PDS) |
2004–05 | Peter B. Edelman, Professor at Georgetown University Law Center; Chair, Access to Justice Commission |
2002–03 | The Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg |
2001–02 | Wade J. Henderson, Executive Director of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR) |
2000–01 | Charles T. Duncan, D.C. Bar President 1973–74, and currently serves as trustee of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund |
1999–00 | James M. Nabrit III, former associate director and counsel at the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund |
1998–99 | Hon. John M. Ferren, Senior Judge, District of Columbia Court of Appeals |
1997–98 | John H. Pickering, D.C. Bar President 1979–80, of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering |
1996–97 | Antonia Hernandez, President and General Counsel of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) |
1995–96 | The Honorable William B. Bryant, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia |
1994–95 | Alan B. Morrison, Staff Attorney, Public Citizen Litigation Group |
1993–94 | Marcia D. Greenberger and Nancy Duff Campbell, Copresidents, National Women’s Law Center |
1992–93 | Elaine R. Jones, Director–Counsel, NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund |
Thurgood Marshall Award
2021–22 | Judith Sandalow, Executive Director, Children’s Law Center |
2019–20 | Katherine “Shelley” Broderick, Dean Emerita, University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law |
2017–18 | Angela J. Davis Professor of Law, American University Washington College of Law |
2015–16 | Avis E. Buchanan, Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia |
2013–14 | Brooksley Born, Arnold & Porter LLP |
2011–12 | Paul M. Smith, Partner, Jenner & Block LLP |
2009–10 | Gay McDougall, United Nations Independent Expert on Minority Issues |
2007–08 | John Payton, President and Director–Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, INC. (LDF) |
2005–06 | David B. Isbell, Partner, Covington & Burling |
2003–04 | Howard University School of Law for its role in training and supporting the lawyers who 50 years ago prevailed in Brown v. Board of Education and Bolling v. Sharpe |
2001–02 | Roderic V. Boggs, Executive Director of the Washington Lawyers’ Committee |
2000–01 | Stephen J. Pollak, D.C. Bar President 1980–81, of Shea & Gardner |
1999–00 | Florence Wagman Roisman, Associate Professor at the Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis, Indiana |
1998–99 | Judith A. Winston, General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Education |
1997–98 | The Honorable Patricia M. Wald, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit |
1996–97 | Charles A. Horsky of Covington & Burling |
1995–96 | Judith L. Lichtman, President, Women’s Legal Defense Fund |
1994–95 | Eleanor Holmes Norton, District of Columbia Delegate, U.S. House of Representatives |
1993–94 | William T. Coleman Jr. of O’Melveny & Myers |
1992–93 | William L. Taylor, Solo Practitioner |
Beatrice Rosenberg Award
2023 | Patricia A. McKenna, U.S. Department of Justice |
2022 | Susan K. Pascocello, U.S. Agency for International Development |
2021 | Mary Catherine Malin, U.S. Department of State’s Office of the Legal Adviser |
2021 | George Valentine, D.C. Mayor’s Office of Legal Counsel (Presented Posthumously) |
2020 | Douglas N. Letter, General Counsel, U.S. House of Representatives (formerly with U.S. Department of Justice) |
2019 | Anne M. Brennan, U.S. Navy |
2018 | John A. Casciotti, U.S. Department of Defense |
2017 | John C. Cruden–Previously with the U.S. Department of Justice |
2016 | Mary E. McLeod–U.S. Department of State |
2015 | Daniel L. Koffsky–Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice |
2014 | Colonel Tonya Hagmaier–Director, Civil Law and Litigation, United States Air Force |
2013 | Francine J. Kerner–Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Department of Homeland Security |
2012 | Patricia A. Riley–U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia |
2011 | Paul S. Koffsky–U.S. Department of Defense |
2010 | Harry J. Fulton–Chief, Mental Health Division for the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia |
2009 | Catherine G. O'Sullivan - Chief, Appellate Section for the Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice |
2008 | Charlotte Brookins-Hudson–General Counsel, Council of the District of Columbia |
2007 | James H. Thessin–Principal Deputy Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State |
2006 | Stuart E. Schiffer–Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice |
2005 | Kathryn A. Ellis–Senior Counsel to the Deputy General Counsel for Program Service, U.S. Department of Education |
2004 | Richard S. Love–Senior Counsel, Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia (formerly Office of the Corporation Counsel) |
2003 | Lawrence G. Wallace–Deputy Solicitor General, U.S. Department of Justice |
2002 | Luis E. Rumbaut–Senior Counsel, Office of the Corporation Counsel, D.C. Government |
2001 | Robert E. Kopp Director, Appellate Staff, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice |
2000 | Hon. Ruth C. Burg–Administrative Judge, Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals |
1999 | Rosalind A. Knapp–Deputy General Counsel, U.S. Department of Transportation |
1998 | Mark M. Richard–Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, U.S. |
1997 | Elizabeth A. Noel–People's Counsel for the District of Columbia |
1996 | John C. Keeney–Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice |
1995 | Eric H. Holder Jr.–United States Attorney, Office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia |
1994 | Jean R. Bower–Director, Counsel for Child Abuse and Neglect, Family Division, D.C. Superior Court |
1993 | Anne H. Shields–Chief of Policy, Environmental and Natural Resources |
1992 | Linda Sher–Assistant General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board |
1991 | Charles L. Reischel–Deputy Corporation Counsel, D.C. Government |
1990 | Hon. William C. Bryson–Deputy Solicitor General, U.S. Department of Justice |
D.C. Bar and D.C. Attorney General’s Award for Lifetime Pro Bono Achievement (special, one-time award)
2019 | Blake A. Biles, Arnold & Porter LLP |
Exceptional Service Award
2013–14 | Phil Mendelson, chairman, and V. David Zvenyach, general counsel, of the Council of the District of Columbia |
2011–12 | D.C. Bar Continuing Legal Education Committee |
2002–03 | David B. Isbell, Nicholas H. Cobbs, William E. Lawler |
Voluntary Bar of the Year
2022–23 | Federal Communications Bar Association |
2021–22 | Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia |
2020–21 | Washington Council of Lawyers |
2019–20 | South Asian Bar Association of Washington, D.C. |
2018–19 | Greater Washington Area Chapter, Women Lawyers Division, National Bar Association |
2017–18 | Hispanic Bar Association-D.C. |
2016–17 | Washington Bar Association |
Discontinued Awards
Best Section Committee
2004–05 | Estate Planning Committee, Taxation Section |
2003–04 | No award given |
2002–03 | Rental Housing Committee Real Estate, Housing and Land Use Section |
2001–02 | New Tax Practitioners Committee Taxation Section |
2000–01 | Immigration and Human Rights Committee International Law Section |
1999–00 | Media Committee Arts, Entertainment and Sports Law Section |
1998–99 | Consumer Affairs Committee Antitrust, Trade Regulation and Consumer Affairs Section |
1997–98 | Solo and Small Firm Practitioners Committee Law Practice Management Section |
1996–97 | International Trade Committee International Law Section |
1995–96 | Employee Benefits Committee Taxation Section |
1994–95 | Rental Housing Committee Real Estate, Housing and Land Use Section |
1993–94 | Court Rules Committee Courts, Lawyers and the Administration of Justice Section |
1992–93 | Recycling Committee Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Section |
1991–92 | Exempt Organizations Committee Taxation Section |
1990–91 | Law and National Security Committee International Law Section |
1989–90 | Subcommittee on Legal Opinions in Commercial Real Estate Transactions Real Estate, Housing and Land Use Section |
1988–89 | Emerging Business Committee Corporation, Finance and Securities Law Section |
1987–88 | Commercial Real Estate Committee Real Estate, Housing and Land Use Section; and Law and National Security Committee International Law Section (tie) |
1986–87 | Court Rules Committee Courts, Lawyers and the Administration of Justice Section |
1985–86 | Consumer Affairs Committee Antitrust, Trade Regulation and Consumer Affairs Section |
1984–85 | International Trade Committee International Law Division |
Section Community Outreach Project
2011–12 | Youth Law Fair Social Media Outreach, Litigation Section |
2010–11 | D.C. Bar Sections’ Support for 15 Years of the Advice & Referral Clinic |
2009–10 | District of Columbia Affairs Section, UDC 2.0: The Future of the District's Flagship University |
2008–09 | Litigation Section, 10th Annual Youth Law Fair |
2007–08 | Government Contracts and Litigation Section, Government Procurement Training Program |
2006–07 | Labor and Employment Law Section, Workplace Street Law Project |
2005–06 | The Mayoral Election: One Year to Go |
2004–05 | Health Law Section, Patient Rights Manual |
2003–04 | Arts, Entertainment and Sports Law Section, Courts, Lawyers and the Administration of Justice Section, Criminal Law and Individual Rights Section, Intellectual Property Law Section Sections School Initiative |
2002–03 | Criminal Law and Individual Rights Section “The Law Actually Works…When You Know How To Use It!” |
2001–02 | Law Practice Management Section “How to Find and Work With a Lawyer” publication |
2000–01 | Intellectual Property Law Section Science Fair Judging Project for Benjamin Banneker Academic High School |
1999–00 | Estates, Trusts, and Probate Law Section The Television for Medicaid Patients Project |
1998–99 | Education Programs at Duke Ellington School of Arts Arts, Entertainment & Sports Law Section |
1997–98 | Criminal Law & Individual Rights Section William J. Mertens and Niki Kuckes, Project Coordinators Truth-in-Sentencing Education Efforts |
1996–97 | Courts, Lawyers and the Administration of Justice Section Stephen H. Glickman, Project Chair Challenge Grant Benefitting the Neighborhood Legal Services Program |
1995–96 | District of Columbia Affairs Section Angela T. Harvey, Coordinator Children’s Initiative Forum |
1994–95 | International Law Section Barry Hager, Project Chair Pro Bono Job Fair |
1993–94 | Intellectual Property Law Section Pamela I. Banner, Barbara Clarke McCurdy and Michael McGurk, Project Coordinators Homeless Shelter Landscaping Project |
1992–93 | Taxation Section Jane C. Bergner, Chair, Tax Audits and Litigation Committee Tax Days Project; and Computer Law Section R. Eric Nielsen, Chair, Community Outreach Committee Volunteer Counseling Program (tie) |
Best Bar Committee
2004–05 | Lawyer Practice Assistance Committee |
2003–04 | No award given |
2002–03 | Membership Committee |
2001–02 | Multidisciplinary Practice Committee |
2000–01 | Rules of Professional Conduct Review Committee |
1999–00 | Membership Benefit Committee |
1998–99 | Landlord–Tenant Task Force |
1997–98 | Review of Mandatory Course of New Admittees Subcommittee |
1996–97 | Attorney/Client Arbitration Board |
1995–96 | Pro Bono Initiative Working Group |
1994–95 | New Admittee Curriculum Subcommittee, Continuing Legal Education Committee |
1993–94 | New Rules Review Committee |
1992–93 | Building Committee |
1991–92 | Special Committee on Government Lawyers and the Clients’ Security Fund Funding Committee (tie) |
1990–91 | Continuing Legal Education Committee |
1989–90 | Membership Benefits Committee and the Section Review Committee (tie) |
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