
C.
Wilson DuBose, Receives Highest Honor,
the State Bar
of Georgia 2003-2004 Distinguished
Service Award
The
Council and staff would like to congratulate the Council's
Vice-Chairman, C.
Wilson Dubose on receiving
the State Bar of Georgia 2003-2004 Distinguished Service Award.
The award was presented during a June 19 ceremony at the Bar's
Annual Meeting at the Portofino Bay Hotel in Orlando , Florida
. The Distinguished Service Award is the highest honor bestowed
by the State Bar of Georgia for conspicuous service to the
cause of jurisprudence and to the advancement of the legal
profession in the state of Georgia .
As chair of the State Bar's Indigent Defense committee, DuBose
was instrumental in the passage of HB 770, the bill that created
the Georgia Public Defense Standards Council. His efforts led
to the Bar winning the ABA's 2004 Harrison Tweed Award, which
recognizes the extraordinary achievements of state and local
bar associations that develop or significantly expand projects
or programs to increase access to civil legal services to poor
persons or criminal defense services to indigents.
His long long-standing commitment to the legal profession
includes serving on the State Bar of Georgia Board of Governors
and affiliation with the American Bar Association, the American
Law Institute, National Conference of Bar Presidents, the Atlanta
Bar Foundation and the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under
Law. DuBose has served the public and his community as president
of the Atlanta Bar Association, as a Group Leader for the Morgan
County Board of Education Strategic Planning Task Force, as
a mentor for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Atlanta and a member
of 1,000 Lawyers for Justice.
The
Council and the staff are delighted to see Mr. Dubose recognized
for his career-long dedication and service to the cause of
justice.
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