In Spring 2015, IAALS held its annual Rebuilding Justice Award Dinner, which recognizes individuals who exemplify the spirit of innovation and leadership that we champion across all of our work toward building a legal system that is fair, accessible, reliable, efficient, and accountable.

This year, we honored the American College of Trial Lawyers Task Force on Discovery and Civil Justice. For several years, they have been our partners in launching a nationwide discussion about the state of the civil justice system and proposing changes to make it more accessible, affordable, efficient, and just.

Members of the ACTL Task Force on Discovery and Civil Justice:

  • Paul C. Saunders, New York, New York – Chair
  • Hon. Ann B. Frick, Denver Colorado – Vice-Chair
  • E. Osborne Ayscue, Jr., Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Hon. John Broderick, Jr., Concord, New Hampshire
  • Robert L. Byman, Chicago, Illinois
  • Hon. Colin L. Campbell, Toronto, Ontario
  • Hon. Phillip R. Garrison, Springfield, Missouri
  • James T. Gilbert, Richmond, Kentucky
  • William T. Hangley, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Richard P. Holme, Denver, Colorado
  • Chris Kitchel, Portland, Oregon
  • Lynette Labinger, Providence, Rhode Island
  • Charles M. Meadows, Jr.,  Dallas, Texas
  • Craig T. Merritt, Richmond, Virginia
  • Edward W. Mullinix, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Gordon W. Netzorg, Denver, Colorado
  • William Usher Norwood, III, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Michael L. O’Donnell, Denver, Colorado (Regent Liaison)
  • R. Joseph Parker, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Collins J. Seitz, Jr., Wilmington, Delaware
  • Michael W. Smith, Richmond, Virginia
  • Alan L. Sullivan, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Francis M. Wikstrom, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • William N. Withrow, Atlanta, Georgia
  • W. Foster Wollen, San Francisco, California
  • Hon. Jack Zouhary, Toledo, Ohio

Presenting Sponsor of the 8th Annual Rebuilding Justice Award Dinner:

 

 

 

Corporate Sponsor: