Nov. 17, 2021 – Know someone who deserves recognition for their hard work and leadership in the legal profession and their communities?
Each year, the State Bar of Wisconsin celebrates attorneys, judges, law firms, organizations, and law students who have made outstanding pro bono, public and government service, or public education contributions.
Let us know of an individual or organization who should be recognized.
Nominations are due by the end of the business day on Monday, Jan. 31, 2022, for the following awards:
The awards are presented at the Member Recognition Celebration as part of the State Bar Annual Meeting & Conference in June.
The awards needing nominations are:
Lifetime and Outstanding Jurists
The State Bar’s Bench and Bar Committee is seeking nominations for the Judge of the Year and Lifetime Jurist Achievement awards for fiscal year 2022 (July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022).
The
Lifetime Jurist Achievement Award recognizes a jurist who has demonstrated outstanding, long-term judicial service during his or her years as a circuit court judge. The nominee may currently hold a judicial position or be retired.
The
Judge of the Year Award recognizes a sitting circuit court judge who has improved the judicial system during the past year by his or her leadership in advancing the quality of justice, judicial education, or innovative programs. High ideals, personal character, judicial competence, and community involvement are hallmarks of the award recipient.
Find out more about the 2021
Lifetime Jurist and
Judge of the Year recipients.
To nominate a judge, submit a nomination form, a letter outlining the judge’s accomplishments, and three to five letters of recommendation. More information and nomination forms are available on WisBar.org for the
Lifetime Jurist and
Judge of the Year awards.
Submit nominations
via email to Lisa Roys, or by mail to: Bench and Bar Committee, Judicial Awards Subcommittee, c/o Lisa Roys, State Bar of Wisconsin, P.O. Box 7158, Madison, WI 53707.
The Diversity & Inclusion Trailblazer Award
The
Diversity & Inclusion Trailblazer Award celebrates an individual who contributes to and enhances diversity and inclusion within the Wisconsin legal profession. Please take a brief moment to nominate yourself or a colleague so that we can recognize these achievements.
The committee is seeking nominations for an individual who:
is a State Bar member in good standing;
shows dedicated service to their clients and to the legal profession as a whole; and
has participated in activities that increase the public’s awareness of diversity and inclusion efforts in the legal profession.
Nominations should include a brief description of why the individual should be nominated and how their work meets the award criteria.
Submit nominations to Jacque Evans, the State Bar Diversity & Inclusion Outreach Coordinator
via email or mail to: Diversity & Inclusion Trailblazer Award, c/o Jacque Evans, 5302 Eastpark Blvd, P.O. Box 7158, Madison, WI 53707.
Pro Bono Service Awards for Attorneys & Organizations
The Legal Assistance Committee recognizes attorneys or organizations for their outstanding pro bono service. The
Pro Bono Attorney of the Year and
Pro Bono Firm/Organization of the Year awards honor attorneys in private, government, or corporate practice. Pro bono projects by private law firms, bar associations, or other organizations may also be recognized.
The awards recognize those who provide legal services to low- and moderate-income people, explore new ways to increase the accessibility of legal services, provide encouragement and assistance to others in improving legal services delivery, or promote pro bono service for Wisconsin lawyers.
For more information and the nomination form, contact Jeff Brown
via email or at (800) 728-7788 ext. 6177, (608) 250-6177, or go to the
online nomination form.
Outstanding Public Interest Lawyer or Law Student, and Ryan Klesh Public Interest Legal Worker
The Public Interest Law Section seeks nominations for:
The
Dan Tuchscherer Outstanding Public Interest Law Attorney Award, which recognizes a lawyer who has demonstrated a selfless, lifetime commitment to working in the public interest, both inside and outside the field of law.
The
Outstanding Public Interest Law Student Awardfor the U.W. and Marquette law schools recognizes students with a demonstrated commitment to working in the public interest and helping others. Nominees should also exhibit exceptional volunteer work or activism in their communities.
The
Ryan Klesh Public Interest Legal Worker Award, named in honor of Ryan Klesh – who was an outstanding administrative staff person at Legal Action of Wisconsin – recognizes an individual who captures the essence of his selflessness, work ethic, and humor in working to seek justice for low-income neighbors, family, and friends.
To make a nomination for one of these awards, write a letter about how that person fits the criteria above and send your nomination, along with the person’s resume, to Craig Jolly
via email or at (800) 728-7788 ext. 6190 or (608) 250-6190.
Wisconsin Law Foundation Gordon Sinykin Award
The Wisconsin Law Foundation seeks nominations for the
Gordon Sinykin Award of Excellence. Staying true to the Foundation’s mission, this award recognizes a lawyer, law firm, or groups of State Bar of Wisconsin members for their work on a recent or ongoing law-related education or public service project that promotes public understanding of the law, improves the administration of justice, or provides other law-related public service that impacts Wisconsin residents and/or State Bar members.
Award nominees are individuals or groups of State Bar of Wisconsin members who will be considered for this award based upon their significant efforts put towards a recent or ongoing law-related education or public service-related project.
Find the nomination procedures on the
Awards of Excellence webpage, and
see who are past recipients. For more information, contact Beth Drake at
WLF-Fellows@wisbar.org, (800) 728-7788 ext. 6171, or (608) 250-6171.
Government Lawyers Division Grant F. Langley Service Award
The Government Lawyers Division (GLD) is seeking nominations for its
Grant F. Langley Service Award. “Government lawyers perform outstanding work that impacts their communities and the legal profession on a daily basis,” said GLD Past President Mary Schanning.
The criteria for the award include:
membership in the GLD with at least five years of service as a government lawyer;
involvement in State Bar activities and accomplishments in the legal profession outside the State Bar;
service to government, citizens, and other government attorneys; and
activities that increase the public’s respect for government lawyers and promote government legal work as a rewarding career choice.
The nomination should include a brief description of why the individual should be nominated and how their work as a government lawyer meets the award criteria.
For more information, contact Karen Beall
via email or at (800) 444-9404 ext. 6120 or (608) 250-6120.
Nonresident Lawyers Division Founder’s Award
The
Founder’s Award, presented by the Nonresident Lawyers Division (NRLD), recognizes a nonresident member who has brought positive change to the division and has actively participated in State Bar activities for many years. A lawyer meeting the criteria for the award shall:
have worked for many years on NRLD projects, the board of directors, etc.;
been active in the work of the State Bar of Wisconsin (before, during, and after activity in NRLD);
blended consistent hard work with humor, talent, mentorship, camaraderie, and high ethical and personal behavior; and
been viewed by colleagues as one who brought leadership and positive changes to the division.
For more information, visit the
NRLD webpage or contact Karen Beall
via email or at (800) 444-9404 ext. 6120 or (608) 250-6120.
Senior Lawyers Division Leonard L. Loeb Award
The Senior Lawyers Division (SLD) seeks candidates for the annual
Leonard L. Loeb Award. The award recognizes a lawyer who has made significant contributions to the legal community, has shown respect for the legal system, and has demonstrated a love for the law and what it seeks to accomplish. Nominees must be 60 years or older, have helped to improve the legal system, and have shown leadership in advancing the quality of justice for all.
Nominees considered will have:
made significant contributions to the legal community;
shown respect for the legal system;
demonstrated a love for the law and what it seeks to accomplish;
displayed high ideals and personal character;
been involved in community organizations; and
participated in local and State Bar activities.
For more information, visit the
SLD webpage or contact Karen Beall
via email or at (800) 444-9404 ext. 6120 or (608) 250-6120.
Young Lawyers Division Outstanding Mentor and Young Lawyer Awards
The Young Lawyers Division (YLD) asks you to help it pay tribute to an outstanding young lawyer and to an outstanding mentor to recognize the investment that mentorship has made in your future.
The YLD
Outstanding Mentor Award recognizes a mentor with six or more years of practice experience who is a State Bar member in good standing. Lawyers who currently sit on the YLD board or on the State Bar Board of Governors are not eligible for the award. Find out about the
2021 recipient of the Outstanding Mentor Award.
The YLD is also seeking nominations for its
Outstanding Young Lawyer Award. The award honors a young lawyer who has made an impact in his or her practice area, service to the bar, and service to the community.
See more about the 2021 Outstanding Young Lawyer.
For more information, contact Karen Beall
via email or at (800) 444-9404 ext. 6120 or (608) 250-6120.