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LSC Board of Directors Meeting | Florida January 2015

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LSC Board Chair John G. Levi provided the introductory remarks for the first afternoon panel on “The Importance of Access to Justice for the Judiciary,” held at the University of Miami School of Law.

LSC Board Vice Chair and Harvard Law Dean Martha Minow moderated the “Importance of Access to Justice for the Judiciary” panel, which featured:

L-R: Retired Florida First District Court of Appeals Judge William A. Van Nortwick, Jr.; TribunalSupremo de Puerto Rico Chief Justice Liana Fiol Matta; Martha Minow (moderator); Florida Chief

Justice Jorge Labarga; U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida Judge Marcia G. Cooke;Leefe, Gibbs, Sullivan & Dupré founding partner Richard K. Leefe.

L-R: Florida Chief Justice Jorge Labarga; U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida Judge Marcia G. Cooke; Leefe, Gibbs, Sullivan & Dupré founding partner Richard K. Leefe.

Retired Florida First District Court of Appeals Judge William A. Van Nortwick, Jr.

A discussion of LSC’s Leadership Performance Criteria included:L-R: Anthony Young, Executive Director, Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc.; Allison Thompson, former Executive

Director, Three Rivers Legal Services, Inc.; Rick Moyers, Vice President, Programs and Communications, MeyerFoundation; Jim Cook, Executive Director, Idaho Legal Services Inc.;

Christine Larson, Executive Director, Three Rivers Legal Services, Inc. Not Pictured: Nikole Nelson, Executive Director, Alaska Legal Services Corporation.

Jim Cook, Executive Director, Idaho Legal Services.

Christine Larson, Executive Director, Three Rivers Legal Services.

Anthony Young, Executive Director, Southern Arizona Legal Aid.

Charles Hey-Maestre, Executive Director, Puerto Rico Legal Services.

L-R: Kimberly Sanchez, Interim Executive Director, Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida; Joan Boles,Deputy Director, Bay Area Legal Services; Don Isaac, Executive Director, Florida Rural Legal Services;

Barbara Prager, Executive Director, Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida; Marcia Cypen, Executive Director, Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc.

Father Pius Pietrzyk, O.P., LSC Board member and priest of the Order of Preachers (the “Dominicans”).

Marcia Cypen, Executive Director, Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc.

Joan Boles, Deputy Director, Bay Area Legal Services.

Kimberly Sanchez, Interim Executive Director, Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida.

John Levi, LSC Board Chair, provided welcoming remarks for the Pro Bono Awards Reception,held at the University of Miami School of Law.

University of Miami School of Law Dean Patricia D. White provided openingremarks during the Pro Bono Awards Reception.

Harry Korrell, LSC Board member and partner in the Seattle office of Davis Wright Tremaine LLP,introduced Florida Third District Court of Appeals Judge Vance E. Salter.

Florida Third District Court of Appeals Judge Vance E. Salter provided remarksduring the Pro Bono Awards Reception.

Laurie Mikva, LSC Board member and Commissioner on the Illinois Court of Claims, introduced Melissa Pershing.

Melissa Pershing, Director of Grants & Development for the Florida Bar Foundation,provided remarks during the Pro Bono Awards Reception.

Robert Grey, LSC Board member and attorney at Hunton & Williams, introduced Francisco Angones.

Francisco Angones, Senior Partner at Angones McClure & Garcia, providedremarks during the Pro Bono Awards Reception.

Victor B. Maddox, LSC Board member and partner at Fultz Maddox Hovious & Dickens, PLC,introduced Pro Bono Award recipient Holland & Knight.

L-R: Miami attorney Allison Kernisky (accepted the Pro Bono Award on behalf of Holland & Knight) with LSC Board member Victor B. Maddox.

L-R: Pro Bono Award recipient and Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Judge Ashley B. Moody withLSC Board member Victor B. Maddox.

L-R: Pro Bono Award recipient Frank E. Maloney, Jr., a Baker County, FL family lawattorney with LSC Board member Victor B. Maddox.

Julie Reiskin, LSC Board member and executive director of the Colorado Cross-Disability Coalitionpresented a Pro Bono Award to Timothy Moran, a Central Florida attorney.

Timothy Moran, a Central Florida attorney and certified housingcounselor, with his Pro Bono Award.

L-R: LSC Board member Julie Reiskin presented a Pro Bono Award to David E. Steckler, Florida GulfCoast University professor and founder of a weekly domestic violence clinic.

L-R: Charles N.W. Keckler, LSC Board member and a presidential scholar at George Mason University, presented a Pro Bono Award to Wendy S. Loquasto, a managing

partner at the Tallahassee office of Fox & Loquasto, P.A.

L-R: Broward County Bar President-elect Robin Mossell (accepted on behalf of Pro Bono Awardrecipient and retired legal aid champion Russell E. Carlisle); LSC Board member Charles N.W. Keckler.

LSC President Jim Sandman provided remarks at the Pro Bono Award Reception.

The Pro Bono Award winners with LSC Board Chair John Levi, Florida Supreme Court Chief JusticeJorge Labarga, and LSC President Jim Sandman.

L-R: John Levi, Chief Justice Jorge Labarga; Judge Ashley B. Moody; Frank E. Maloney Jr.; RobinMossell (on behalf of Russell E. Carlisle); Allison Kernisky (accepting on behalf of Holland & Knight);

David E. Steckler; Wendy S. Loquasto; Jim Sandman.Front: Timothy Moran.

LSC hosted a panel on “Using Technology to Expand Access to Justice: A Showcase of LSC’s Technology InitiativeGrants” at the University of Miami School of Law, which featured:

L-R: William Mueller and Bethany Bandstra, Miami Law students in the Health Rights Clinic; Jane Ribadeneyra, LSCProgram Analyst; Glenn Rawdon, LSC Program Counsel for Technology.

L-R: Jane Ribadeneyra, LSC Program Analyst; Glenn Rawdon, LSC Program Counsel for Technology.

LSC Board member and University of New Mexico School of Law professor Gloria Valencia-Weber.

William Mueller, Miami Law student in the Health Rights Clinic.

Bethany Bandstra, Miami Law student in the Health Rights Clinic.