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- Posted August 20, 2012
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SBM Award Recipients

The following individuals are recipients of 2012 State Bar of Michigan Awards, which will be presented at a banquet on Sept. 19 at this year's Annual Meeting in Grand Rapids.
2012 State Bar of Michigan Award Recipients:
* Roberts P. Hudson Award: Frederick M. Baker Jr.
* Frank J. Kelley Distinguished Public Service Award: John M. Barr and Hon. Willie G. Lipscomb Jr.
* John W. Reed Michigan Lawyer Legacy Award: Professor Robert A. Sedler
* Champion of Justice Award: Kathleen L. Bogas, Hon. Karen M. Fort Hood, Frederick W. Lauck, L. Roland Roegge and Thomas K. Thornburg
* John W. Cummiskey Pro Bono Award: Ann M. Ozog
* Kimberly M. Cahill Bar Leadership Award: OCBA Pro Bono Mentor Match Program
* Liberty Bell Award: Sergeant Major David Dunckel
The following individuals are recipients of State Bar Representative Assembly Awards, which will be presented at the Assembly's Sept. 20 meeting in Grand Rapids.
2012 State Bar Representative Assembly Award Recipients:
* Michael Franck Award: Hon. James H. Fisher
* Unsung Hero Award: Judy B. Calton and Jeffrey S. Kopp
More information about each award recipient will be released prior to the SBM Annual Meeting, which will take place Sept. 19-21 in Grand Rapids.
Published: Mon, Aug 20, 2012
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