Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network
About the Excellence Awards
The Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network Excellence Awards honor members and friends of the legal aid community who exemplify excellence in their commitment and accomplishments as advocates for low-income people.
Nominations are made in the following categories:
Legal Services Staff
This category is for all staff positions. We are seeking nominations for employees who exhibit excellence and commitment in the performance of the duties of their jobs;
Private Bar
This category is for members of the private bar who display an outstanding commitment to legal aid and the legal needs of low-income Pennsylvanians;
Lay Advocacy
This category is for client leaders, organizational partners, or others who have donated significant time and energy to the mission of legal aid and the needs of low-income people.
Community Services
This category is for volunteers and friends who demonstrate exceptional dedication to legal aid. It may include legislators or government officials, clients, community leaders, or others who help promote the mission of legal aid.
Nominations are open to everyone. You do not have to be a member of the legal aid community to submit a nomination. You also do not have to be a member of a particular category to submit a nomination in that category. There is no limit to the number of nominations you may submit.
Nominations usually open in the last quarter of each calendar year for the awards to be made in the spring of the following year.
Specific information on nominations and a submission form will be posted here when nomination open for next year's awards.
Pennsylvania Legal Services held its 2003 Striving Towards Excellence Awards Dinner on Tuesday evening, February 25, 2003 at the Harrisburg Hilton and Towers.
The Striving Towards Excellence Awards honor and celebrate some of the extraordinary people who are part of legal services community or who contribute their time and talents to legal aid programs across the state. The keynote speaker for the event was the Honorable J. Michael Eakin, Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
This year’s event also featured the presentation of special awards of recognition to many individuals who spearheaded the effort to pass the Access to Justice Act into law. This new law adds a surcharge to the filing of legal papers to generate funds to help low income individuals access civil legal aid.
The 2003 recipients of the Striving Towards Excellence Awards included:
Donald Driscoll, Esq.
A legal aid attorney, presently with the Community Justice Project, Mr. Driscoll has been one of the most accomplished and prodigious impact litigators in Pennsylvania’s legal aid programs for over 25 years.
Ronell Guy
The founder of the Northside Coalition for Fair Housing in Pittsburgh. Ms. Guy led the way for building community consensus around keeping the existing levels of rental subsidy in place pending the development of a long-term solution for the properties at risk of being lost by low income people.
Nanci A. Hoover, Esq.
Ms. Hoover was the first managing attorney at Legal Aid of Southeastern PA’s regional centralized telephone intake, brief service and referral unit. She created a unit that produces easy access and high quality services for clients.
Paul Sternberg
Mr. Sternberg, a paralegal with MidPenn Legal Services, has spent a large part of his life fighting for the fair treatment of clients. His enthusiasm, good humor and ability to cut to the heart of the matter have often been persuasive in accomplishing improvements in state policies.
Mary Ann Troper-Malley
Ms. Troper-Malley, a paralegal With Neighborhood Legal Services Association, has dedicated 30 years of service to the principle of equal justice for all. She currently works with the Protection from Abuse Program at NLSA, where she continues to build partnerships with large law firms and works tirelessly to recruit and train new attorneys to represent victims of domestic abuse.
Alan M. White, Esq.
Mr. White has been a consumer law expert at Community Legal Services for 20 years. He is recognized nationally as one of the premier consumer lawyers in the country. In addition, he has authored several law review articles, including a work of scholarship in the Stanford Law & Policy Review, entitled “Literacy and Contract.”
In addition to these award winners, those receiving special recognition for their efforts relating to the passage of the Access to Justice Act include:
AMBASSADORS FOR JUSTICE:
LEADERS FOR JUSTICE:
EMISSARIES FOR JUSTICE:
The Pennsylvania Legal Services Board and Staff also offered its appreciation to all program staff, community services and private bar advocates, legislators and government officials, clients and community leaders for their consistent commitment and dedication to equal justice for all.
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