Bar Bulletin

December, 2003

MSBA News

MLSC Announces 2003 Legal Services Awards

On December 8, Maryland Legal Services Corporation (MLSC) held its 2003 Annual Awards Ceremony at the Radisson Plaza Lord Baltimore Hotel, Baltimore Inner Harbor, honoring the 2003 legal services award winners. F. Vernon Boozer, Chairman of the MLSC Board, and Chief Judge Robert Bell presented awards to the following recipients:

  • The Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA) received the Herbert S. Garten Public Citizen Award, created in honor of Mr. Garten’s outstanding contributions to legal services throughout his distinguished career, as evidenced during his tenure as President of the MSBA (1990), Chairman of MLSC (1995 – 2003), and as a newly-appointed Board member of the federal Legal Services Corporation. The MSBA was honored for its consistent, demonstrable commitment, dedication and leadership in efforts to advance access to justice for all Marylanders.

  • Stephen H. Sachs, Of Counsel, Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, received the Arthur W. Machen, Jr., Award. This award is presented annually to an attorney who has rendered extraordinary service by providing civil legal services to the poor or by improving the civil legal services delivery system for such persons.

  • Gregory L. Countess, Assistant Director of Advocacy at the Legal Aid Bureau, Inc., received the MLSC Benjamin L. Cardin Distinguished Service Award. This award is presented annually to an outstanding public interest attorney regularly involved in providing civil legal services to the poor. 

  • Winifred C. Borden, Executive Director of Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service and Beverly Mondin-VanderHaar, Executive Director of the Bar Association and Bar Foundation of Montgomery County, Maryland, received this year’s William L. Marbury Outstanding Advocate Award, presented to two exceptional individuals for their tireless efforts, creative energy and longstanding service to Maryland’s poor.

  • Awards of Special Recognition for outstanding support for access to justice went to Diana Morris, Open Society Institute’s Executive Director; Connie Kratovil Lavelle, and the law firm of Beins, Goldberg & Gleiberman. Herbert S. Garten and Jose A. Toro, former MLSC Board members, were honored for their outstanding service on behalf of the MLSC.

The MLSC annually solicits nominations for legal services awards from bar associations, legal services programs and other interested persons and organizations. The MLSC is a nonprofit organization created by the Maryland General Assembly in 1982 to raise funds from IOLTA and other sources and make grants for the delivery of civil legal service to Maryland’s poor. The MLSC awarded grants totaling $6,470,325 to 28 legal services provider organizations for FY 2004 (July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2004).  MLSC grantees provided legal assistance to 105,410 persons throughout the state during the past year.

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