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| Honorable J. Michael Eakin,
Justice, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania,
delivering the Keynote Address |
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Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network Presents Excellence Awards to
Advocates for Legal Services to the Poor
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Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network (PLAN), formerly
Pennsylvania Legal Services, held its annual Excellence Awards
Dinner on Tuesday, March 21, 2006, at the Harrisburg Hilton and
Towers.
McKonly & Asbury, a Harrisburg-based
accounting/auditing firm, was the premier sponsor of the event,
which pays tribute to those each year who demonstrate exemplary
commitment and achievements on behalf of poor and vulnerable
people needing civil legal assistance throughout the
Commonwealth.
The keynote address was delivered by The
Honorable J. Michael Eakin, Justice, Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania. "There is an ongoing need for legal assistance to
low-income people and victims of domestic violence in the state
of Pennsylvania and nationwide," said Justice Eakin. "I am proud
to salute those who deliver on the promise of equal access to
justice."
Winners of 2006 Excellence Awards include staff of legal services
programs statewide, an administration cabinet secretary, a state
legislator, a client-advocate, the leader of a community-based
agency and a member of the private bar. Each award winner
received an engraved award and was featured in a video tribute.
"Dedicated, courageous people in our state have toiled away in
relative obscurity for decades to assist low-income residents
facing dire civil legal situations," said Samuel W. Milkes,
Esq., PLAN Executive Director. "Our organization formally began
to recognize these selfless individuals in 1989 through the
establishment of what we then called the Striving for Excellence
Awards. We continue to be gratified every year by the caliber of
nominations that pour in from across the state and the
enthusiasm of those who support these remarkable nominees from
legal services programs, from the private bar and from the
community at large."
Four individuals received awards in the Community Services
category for advancing equal access to justice as volunteers and
friends of the statewide legal services system.
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Sylvia E.
Basich, a client advocate and board member of Neighborhood
Legal Services Association, was selected for excellence in
community leadership and advocacy in Beaver County, Southwestern
Pennsylvania and throughout the Commonwealth. She is the founder
of Beaver County Client Council, one of the nation’s first
organizations of its kind.
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State Representative Kathy M. Manderino,
representing Philadelphia and Montgomery Counties, was cited for
"invaluable and steadfast support" of equal access to justice,
as well as the "empathy and understanding she brings to legal
issues affecting the poor."
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The Honorable Estelle Richman is named
for a "life-long commitment to low-income people," demonstrated
most recently through her service as Secretary of the
Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare.
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Joseph J. Watts, a founder and executive
director of Better Homes Incorporated, was chosen for his
success in providing affordable rental and home ownership
opportunities to low-income households in Bucks County. |
Morris M. Shuster, Esq., was honored in the Private
Bar category. An attorney with Chimicles and Tikellis,
LLP in Philadelphia and legal aid benefactor, Mr. Shuster was
selected for his "vision, leadership and philanthropic support"
of law students and young attorneys seeking careers in public
interest law.
Four others earned Excellence Awards in the Legal Services
Staff category:
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Donald Marritz, Esq., an attorney
with MidPenn Legal Services in Gettysburg, was selected as an
"inspiring example" who has conducted a nearly 30-year career in
legal services with "enthusiasm, generosity, persistence,
volunteerism and success."
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Attorney Lori A. Molloy, Esq. of North
Penn Legal Services in Bethlehem was singled out for her ability
to "focus on solutions with intelligence, courage and the
passion to make a difference."
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Robert V. Racunas, Esq., Executive
Director, Neighborhood Legal Services Association in Pittsburgh,
was chosen for his "success in building bridges between legal
services and the private bar through leadership in both
spheres."
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Attorney Paul J. Troskosky, Esq. of
Northwestern Legal Services in Bradford was noted for his
profound commitment to legal aid, collegial mentoring and
"unfailing professionalism while providing quality services to
low-income clients." |
"We are truly looking forward to this year’s event," said Jeffrey
A. Ernico, Board President, PLAN prior to the event. "We are
especially pleased that Justice Eakin will share our celebration
of excellence in legal services since he has fought so
consistently in his own career for fair and equitable access to
our legal system. We also are excited that so many distinguished
members and supporters of the legal services community will be
present for the official announcement of our new name and
unveiling of the graphic identity of the Pennsylvania Legal Aid
Network brand."
The Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network of civil legal aid programs is
committed to a civil justice system that is client-centered and
provides full access to justice for the poor and others who have
nowhere else to turn for legal advice. PLAN strives to meet the
civil legal needs of low-income individuals and families and
victims of domestic violence across the Commonwealth by securing
their access to justice and fairness through the legal process.

Related Links:
About the 2006 Excellence Award Winners
Award Video Tributes
Photos from the Excellence Awards Dinner
2006 Excellence Award Program Booklet [PDF] |
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