SBM?award nominations due March 7

Nominations are open for the State Bar of Michigan’s annual awards.

Nominations, except  for the Liberty Bell, are due by 5 p.m. Friday, March 7. Liberty Bell nominations are due by Friday, May 9.

Forms  are  available at michbar.org/awards

Nominations should include sufficient details about accomplishments. Any SBM member can nominate candidates for awards.

• The Roberts P. Hudson Award goes to a person whose career has exemplified the highest ideals of the profession. This award is presented to that member of the State Bar of Michigan who best exemplifies that which brings honor, esteem, and respect to the legal profession. The Hudson Award is the highest award conferred by the Bar.

• The Frank J. Kelley Distinguished Public Service Award recognizes extraordinary governmental service by a Michigan attorney holding elected or appointed office.

• The Champion of Justice Award is given for extraordinary individual accomplishments or for devotion to a cause.

• The Kimberly M. Cahill Bar Leadership Award will be presented to a recognized local or affinity bar association, program, or leader for excellence in promoting the ideal of professionalism or equal justice for all, or in responding to a compelling legal need within the community during the past year or on an ongoing basis.

• The John W. Cummiskey Pro Bono Award recognizes a member of the State Bar who excels in commitment to pro bono issues.

• The John W. Reed Michigan Lawyer Legacy Award will be presented periodically to a professor from a Michigan law school whose influence on Michigan lawyers has elevated the quality of legal practice in the state.

• The Liberty Bell Award goes to a nonlawyer who has made a significant contribution to the justice system.

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