Every month, All Things Legal likes to recognize some of the work done by attorneys and law firms throughout the country that have stuck out in the news. We read to relay back for our opinions on our blog. Today, we are honored to announce the recognition of some Philadelphia law firms. See more below for their recognition and information.
The American Bar Association’s Death Penalty Representation Project
will acknowledge Philadelphia law firms Reed Smith LLP and Drinker
Biddle & Reath LLP’s role in ground-breaking, pro bono litigation of
capital punishment appeals with an Exceptional Service Award on
Wednesday, Sept.22, 2010 in Houston.
“There is no greater
responsibility for an attorney than to defend a person whose life is at
risk,” said ABA President Stephen N. Zack. “These firms are courageous,
passionate and skilled advocates who are deeply committed to core
principles of justice like due process and fairness, despite the demands
of these cases. They represent the best of our profession and make us
proud.”
Drinker Biddle & Reath partner and death penalty
expert Lawrence Fox will accept the award at the 24th Anniversary and
Volunteer Recognition Event in Houston, TX. Fox is a renowned
contributor to systemic defense reform. He is recognized for his amicus
filings, which were cited by New York University law professor Anthony
Amsterdam in his letter nominating the firm for the award; for
standards-writing; and as an expert witness.
Reed Smith attorneys
Christopher Walters and David Kochman will accept the award on behalf
of their firm. Reed Smith was nominated by the Southern Center for
Human Rights and Equal Justice Initiative, which cited the firm’s
leadership in four death row cases in Alabama in 2008. Each of the four
men were only weeks away from losing appeal rights due to lack of legal
representation; and the death sentence in each case was imposed by a
trial judge who overrode the jury’s decision to impose life without
parole.
With nearly 400,000 members, the American Bar Association
is the largest voluntary professional membership organization in the
world. As the national voice of the legal profession, the ABA works to
improve the administration of justice, promotes programs that assist
lawyers and judges in their work, accredits law schools, provides
continuing legal education, and works to build public understanding
around the world of the importance of the rule of law.
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