Recognizing Excellence 2002 Annual Awards These awards are given jointly by the Arkansas Bar Foundation and Arkansas Bar Association and presented during the annual bar meeting in Hot Springs.
Bradley D. Jesson
Harry Truman Moore
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vv. Christopher Barrier
James H. McKenzie
John J, Watkins
OUTSTANDING LAWYER AWARD BRADLEY D. JESSON Given in recognition of excellence in the practice of law and outstanding contributions to the profession. OUTSTANDING LAWYER-CITIZEN AWARD HARRY TRUMAN MOORE For recognition of outstanding participation in and excellent performance of civic responsibilities, and for demonstrating high standards of professional competence and conduct.
C. E. RANSICK AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
ROBERT R. WRIGHT, 11/ Given in recognition of extraordinary service to the legal profession.
OUTSTANDING LAWYER-HUMANITARIAN W CHRISTOPHER BARRIER To recognize outstanding humanitarian service. JAMES H, McKENZIE PROFESSIONALISM AWARD JAMES H. McKENZIE Recognizes sustained excellence through integrity, character and leadership to the profession and the community which garners the highest honor to the legal profession. SPECIAL AWARD OF MERIT FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION JOHN J. WATKINS OUTSTANDING LOCAL BAR ASSOCIATIONS PULASKI COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION SEBASTIAN COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION WASHINGTON COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION Recognizing outstanding activities which enhance the position and standing of the legal profession. ARKANSAS BAR FOUNDATION WRITING AWARDS LEGAL WRITING
GENERAL WRITING
Judge Victor A. Fleming "Amendment 80's District Court - Let's Make It 'Cricket' This Time, Parts I and II"
Attorney General Mark L. Pryor "Why We Need Hate-Crime Legislation in Arkansas: Stopping Bias-Motivated Violence" The Arkansas Lawyer Spring, 2001
The Arkansas Lawyer Fall, 2001
The contents of this report reflect activities of the Arkansas Bar Foundation from July 1, 2001 through Apri/30, 2002.
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