The ICBA annual award reception will be held virtually on Zoom, and is free. Separate registration is required for the presentation and the reception. The reception will be held at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 11, before the 7 p.m. presentation, allowing all attendees to congratulate the award recipients. You can attend one or the other, or both. Families and friends welcome.
The 2021 award recipients are as follows:
Theodore W. Swift Civility Award: Scott Storey, Foster Swift Collins and Smith PC
Leo A. Farhat Outstanding Attorney Award: Liisa Speaker, Speaker Law Firm PLLC
Thomas E. Brennan Lifetime Achievement Award: James F. Graves, Sinas Dramis Law
The Liberty Bell Award: Grace French, The Army of Survivors
Camille S. Abood Distinguished Volunteer Award: Nicole Evans, 54B District Court
Pro Bono Award: Lynn Osborne, Lynn Osborne PC
The event’s emcee will be Cheryl Fritze, Great Lakes News Network
Sponsors (as of 7-13-2021) are Chartier & Nyamfukudza PLC, Clark Hill PLC, Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC, Murphy & Spagnuolo PC, Sinas Dramis Law Firm, Speaker Law Firm PLLC, and Willingham & Cote PC.
Call the ICBA at 517-627-3938 or visit www.Inghambar.org.
- Posted October 28, 2021
- Tweet This | Share on Facebook
Ingham County Bar Association award reception slated for Nov. 11
headlines Ingham County
- Judge Craig S. Strong receives Distinguished Alumni Award at MSU College of Law Commencement Ceremony
- Dean’s Fellow aims for a career in appellate work
- Veterans, judges attest to success of problem-solving courts
- Annual Banquet
- ‘Abusive Head Trauma in the Courtroom’ is slated for June 24 Zoom webinar
headlines National
- Michelle Behnke looks to build community and strengthen the ABA with new strategic plan
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- New research about legal operations is ‘at a crossroads,’ consortium leaders say
- You were probably not taught to market yourself; now what?
- Which BigLaw firms pay the highest starting salary?
- Netflix’s true-crime documentary about woman stalking man flows like book you can’t put down