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2009 TBA
Public Service Luncheon Tennessee lawyers honored at capitol event for work providing access to justice • Learn more about April 4 Public Service Day to help bring Access to Justice to those in need • About 40 firms adopt pro bono policies |
![]() Nearly 200 people packed the Tennessee State Capitol Rotunda to honor the good works of their colleagues during the Public Service Luncheon. |
![]() Nearly 40 law firms were honored for adopting pro bono polices during the 2009 TBA Public Service Luncheon Saturday. Joining the group after the luncheon are Chief Justice Janice Holder and TBA President Buck Lewis. |
![]() The Ashley T. Wiltshire Public Service Attorney of the Year Award was presented to the late Ross Alderman, Davidson County Public Defender. Joining Chief Justice Janice Holder and TBA President Buck Lewis is his widow, Judge Patricia J. Cottrell. |
![]() University of Tennessee College of Law student Daniel Ellis was recognized as the Law Student Volunteer of the Year. He is shown here with TBA President Buck Lewis and Supreme Court Chief Justice Janice Holder. |
![]() Charles K. Grant of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz PC was given the Harris Gilbert Pro Bono Volunteer of the Year Award by TBA Access to Justice Committee Chair Deb House. |
![]() The crowd recognized Ashley T. Wiltshire for whom Public Service Attorney of the Year Award is named. |
![]() The crowd recognized Harris Gilbert for whom the Pro Bono Volunteer of the Year Award is named. |