Bar Bulletin

March, 2003

MSBA News

Maryland's Chief Judge Wins Top Award
By Janet Stidman Eveleth
 

The Honorable Robert M. Bell, Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland, will be honored with the American Bar Association’s 2003 D’Alemberte/Raven Award on March 21, 2003. This esteemed award, presented by the ABA’s Section on Dispute Resolution, recognizes outstanding service in the field of conflict resolution. Bell, the first chief judge to receive this high acclaim, joins such notable past honorees as U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno and Harvard Professor Roger Fisher.

Hon. Robert M. Bell

Maryland’s Chief Judge is receiving this award for the commitment, support and leadership he has demonstrated in the area of Dispute Resolution (DR). He has advanced DR throughout the state of Maryland, expanding its use in the courts and the broader community. Bell also launched a massive public education campaign to accompany this expansion, building the public’s awareness of the benefits realized by using dispute resolution.

In 1998, the Chief Judge formed a special ADR Study Commission and remained very involved in its work. This body developed an action plan which led to the creation of MACRO (Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office), a statewide mediation office to facilitate the advancement of DR in Maryland courts, schools, neighborhoods, government agencies, criminal and juvenile justice programs and the business community.

“It is with great pride that I will accept the D’Alemberte/Raven Award in recognition of the leadership and innovation that have become hallmarks of Maryland’s ADR initiative,” proclaims Chief Judge Bell. “While it will bear my name, it really belongs to, and represents, the contributions of the many persons who have worked so diligently and for so long to enhance and promote ADR in Maryland. Notable in that number is MACRO Executive Director Rachel Wohl.”

The ABA Section on Dispute Resolution will present this award to Chief Judge Bell during its Spring Conference in San Antonio, Texas, on March 21. This Section fosters creative leadership in the field of DR, develops educational programs and produces publications geared to DR services. The award is named for ABA Presidents Talbot S. D’Alemberte and Robert D. Raven. 

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