The countdown to the TJ Reddick Bar Association’s 32nd Annual Gala is officially on! With less than one month left until the big event, we are proud to recognize and honor the outstanding achievements of our members who have exemplified leadership, service, and commitment to the legal profession and our community. Please join us in celebrating this year’s distinguished awardees:
Each of these individuals has made unique and impactful contributions that not only reflect the values of the TJ Reddick Bar Association but also demonstrate a steadfast commitment to advancing our mission. Let us applaud their achievements and draw inspiration from their exemplary service as we continue to strive for excellence in all facets of the legal profession.
Judge Mary Rudd Robinson (Ret.)
In recognition of a lifetime of groundbreaking achievements and dedicated service, setting a standard for excellence and courage in the legal community.
Judge Zebedee Wright Judicial Award
Judge Michael A. Robinson
Honoring exceptional judicial service and commitment to upholding justice with fairness, integrity, and compassion.
Hans Ottinot, Esq.
Awarded for significant contributions to the legal field, enhancing the practice of law and exemplifying the essence of professional integrity.
Exceptional Service to the Profession
Hilary Creary, Esq.
For unwavering service and contributions to the legal profession, enhancing the quality and reach of our legal services and setting a high bar for professional conduct.
Service to the Community Award
Braulio Rosa
Acknowledged for extraordinary contributions to the community, significantly impacting and improving the lives of those in need through dedicated service and advocacy.
Professional Development Award
Josiah Graham, Esq.
Recognized for significant advancements in personal and professional development within the legal sphere, inspiring peers with dedication to growth and excellence.
Dwayne Robinson, Esq.
For outstanding leadership and dedication, demonstrating the highest standards of professionalism and advocacy within our association.
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