Nominations Sought for 2010 PBA Pro Bono, Judge and Civil Legal Aid Attorney of the Year Awards

Now is the time to nominate deserving champions of justice for the 23rd Annual Pro Bono Awards of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Legal Services to the Public Committee.

The committee also is accepting nominations for its 6th Annual Judges Award and the Civil Legal Aid Attorney of the Year Award. These awards are presented to a judge and a legal services lawyer in recognition of their exceptional contributions to improve civil legal aid in the commonwealth.

Nominees for the awards must meet the following criteria:

  •  The lawyer or judge practices in Pennsylvania.
  • The lawyer, other than a Civil Legal Aid Attorney of the Year nominee, is not employed by an organization that has the provision of free legal services to the poor as its primary purpose.
  • The lawyer or judge has provided direct delivery of legal services in civil matters to a client or client group that does not have the resources to employ compensated counsel or who has worked to facilitate such efforts by other lawyers.
  • The lawyer or judge has made an outstanding contribution to the provision of legal services to the indigent without charge.
  • The lawyer or judge has made such contributions primarily through organized pro bono programs, lawyer referral service no-fee panels and legal services programs, or has worked with such organizations to improve the delivery of legal services to the poor.
  • The lawyer’s or judge’s efforts have resulted in the increased access to legal services for low-income people.

The 2010 Pro Bono Awards will be announced on Law Day in May and the award winners will also be acknowledged at various pro bono events throughout the remainder of the year. 

PBA President-Elect Gretchen A. Mundorff plans to promote pro bono service and civil legal aid across the Commonwealth by honoring these champions of pro bono during her Bar travels.

Nomination deadline is April 15, 2010.

This year’s awards nomination form, which can be completed electronically, is at the link below and can also be found in the pro bono area of the PBA Web site at www.pabar.org/public/probono/awards.asp.

Questions about the awards should be directed to Pro Bono Coordinator David Keller Trevaskis by phone at 1-800-932-0311, Ext. 2236, or by e-mail to david.trevaskis@pabar.org.

Nomination Form

 

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