William E. Morris Pro Bono Service Award
Awarded to recognize extraordinary contributions by an Arizona Attorney in making legal services available to persons who otherwise could not afford them, and thereby to focus public awareness on the substantial voluntary services by Arizona attorneys in this area. Renamed in 2000 to honor the memory of William E. Morris, a long-time attorney for the poor in Arizona.
Nominations are due March 15th and are to include the individual's name; firm if applicable; address & other contact information; the award for which they are being nominated and contact information of the nominators; a summary of their characteristics, experiences, and service that qualifies them for the award; and support letters from others may be included. The nomination packets should be sent to The Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education, ATTN: Kevin S. Ruegg, 4201 N. 24th Street, Suite 210, Phoenix, AZ 85016 or fax to (602)271.4930.
Awards Acknowledged in conjunction with the Foundation participation in the annual Arizona State Bar Convention.
2008 Award
Debra Hill has been at the Osborn Maledon Law Firm for almost 20 years. She has actively dedicated her time to the law and public community service. Her list of accomplishments starts with Homeward Bound, an organization that assists homeless and domestic violence families with children achieve economic independence. Debbie was one of the founders of Homeward Bound and still remains actively involved in the program. Debbie has also been deeply involved in the representation of jail detainees and inmates in the state prison system on matters that relate to their mental and physical well-being. The story can even be found in a Pace University Law Review article that was published just a few years ago. In 2006-2007 Debbie was the President of what was then the State Bar Foundation, now known as the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services and Education and is also a member of the American Civil Liberties Union. Now Debbie is reaching out beyond the borders of Arizona with a new ground, the Foundation for Global Leadership, where she helps to provide leadership to individuals and enterprises in Africa.
2007 Award
Cary Inabinet is an attorney at the Office of the Attorney General in Sierra Vista. His involvement in pro bono work spans over 20 years and 2 counties. Originally volunteering with Community Legal Services VLP program in Maricopa County, Cary moved to Cochise County in 2001, and bega working Southern Arizona Legal Aid's VLP. He has launched several clinics targeted at domestic violence and the elderly. Two of his piloted programs have assisted 432 rural clients over the last 6 years. Through the VLP, Cary has also organized and presented in many CLE seminars for rural attorneys, who rarely have access to live CLE presentations. Cary has touched the community and Volunteer Lawyer Program by providing a variety of services. His leadership in the pro bono community and service on the VLP Advisory Board has been a shining example for recruitment of pro bono attorneys.
2006 Award
Tom Roberts has been a member of the Volunteer Lawyers Program (VLP) for twenty years. In that time he has personally provided pro bono legal assistance to two hundred and seventy-two clients. He also leads the Advice Only Clinic for the VLP. In the clinic Tom meets with prescheduled clients to determine the legal merits of their case, provide advice, and determine the next course of action. For more than twenty years Tom has worked to make the idea of equal access to justice a reality. Among his efforts, he has volunteered his time as a member and Co-Chair of the VLP advisory board. In order to protect the homes, wages, and vehicles of Native Americans living in poverty, Tom has traveled to Apache and Navajo counties from his home in Tucson. And, to advance the quality of life of Southern Arizonan's seniors, Tom has chosen to provide them with legal advice with regard to complicated contract and real property matters. The combination of Tom's commitment to equal access to justice, his seemingly endless volunteer service, as well as his admirable personal qualities, make him a worthy recipient of this award.
Past Winners
2005
Scott Gan
2004
David Engelman
2003
Pamela Liberty
2002
Alyce Pennington
2001
Luis Ochoa (DeConcini McDonald Yetwin & Lacy, Tucson)
2000
Steven Cox (Waterfall, Economidid, Caldwell, Hanshaw & Villamana)
1999
Wayne Yehling (DeConcini, McDonald, Yetwin & Lacy)
1998
Michael McGrath (Mesch, Clark & Rothschild)
1997
Christina Urias (DeConcini, McDonald, Yetwin & Lacy)
1996
Philip (Jay) McCarthy, Jr. (Hufford, Horstman, Mongini, Parnell & McCarthy)
1995
Michael J. Tucker (Polese, Pietzsch, Williams & Nolan)
1994
Dianne C. Kerns (Sole Practitioner)
Robert E. Mites
1993
Hon. Robert W. Pickrell (Sole Practitioner)
Thomas M. Lyon
1992
Rev. David A. Meyers
1991
Lawrence A. Hammond (Osborn Maledon)
1990
Nancy M. Coomer (Sole Practitioner)
1989
John A. Greene (Tiffany & Bosco)
1988
William T. Birmingham (Sole Practitioner)
1987
Ted F. Warner (Warner, Angle, Roper & Hallam)
