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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 16 CONTACT Seattle Attorney Kathleen M. O'Sullivan Receives Washington State Bar Association Award of Merit
Ms. O'Sullivan, who was admitted to the WSBA in 1998, is an associate in Perkins Coie LLP's Seattle office. She was a co-recipient of the Award of Merit with David J. Burman and Nicholas P. Gellert, also of Perkins Coie; and Maureen A. Hart, Senior Assistant Attorney General. The four received the award in recognition of their significant pro bono efforts, under Mr. Burman's leadership, in Brown v. Legal Foundation of Washington. The team's "extraordinary representation of the Legal Foundation of Washington in a six-year battle to defend the integrity and constitutionality of Washington State's Interest on Lawyers' Trust Accounts (IOLTA) program," wrote Scott Smith, chair of the Access to Justice Board, "did what many thought impossible . . . persuaded the U.S. Supreme Court that Washington State's IOLTA program was constitutionally sound." As a result of the team's efforts, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of Washington's IOLTA program, thereby preserving the funding of legal representation for low-income people. "These attorneys worked tirelessly to preserve both the funding for programs providing legal representation for those who cannot afford counsel and the Washington Supreme Court's ability to regulate the practice of law," wrote Attorney General Christine O. Gregoire in her nomination letter. "The result is the preservation of the programs and rules of professional conduct not only in Washington, but throughout the country." About the Washington State Bar Association The governance of the WSBA is vested in its 14-person Board of Governors. There are three governors from the seventh congressional district; one from each of the other eight districts; and three at-large members, one of whom represents the Young Lawyers Division. The current president is J. Richard Manning of Seattle, and the president-elect is David Savage of Pullman. The board meets every six weeks at various locations around the state, and its meetings are open to the public. Much of the work of the WSBA is carried out through its 23 standing committees, 24 sections, and a Young Lawyers Division. # # #
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