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Visionary: $1,000,000 and Above Mary Seaton Breese Dennis S. and Judy S. Pines Humanitarian: $200,000-$500,000 John J. Chester Columbus Bar Association Columbus Law Library Association Richard R. Murphey, Jr. Stanley D. Ross Kim L. Swanson Founder: $100,000-$200,000 John and Ginny Elam Richard L. Loveland Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP Frank & Carol Ray Robert R. Richards Vorys Sater Seymour and Pease LLP R. Douglas Wrightsel Benjamin L. Zox Advocate: $50,000-$100,000 Bailey Cavalieri LLC Baker & Hostetler LLP Bricker & Eckler LLP Columbus Bar Association Alliance Carpenter Lipps & Leland LLP Michael H. Carpenter Ice Miller LLP Jones Day David P. Meyer Robert Gray Palmer & Susan L. Simms Scott E. Smith Squire Patton Boggs LLP Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP Leader: $25,000-$50,000 David W. Alexander Sandra J. Anderson James E. Arnold Sally & David Bloomfield Dinsmore & Shohl LLP Lloyd E. Fisher, Jr. Linda & John Hartranft Sr. Fordham E. Huffman Francine Jacobs Kegler Brown Hill + Ritter Cynthia C. Lazarus John C. Elam Fund of the Legal Aid Society of Columbus David C. Patterson Susan D. Rector Douglas & Nancy Rogers The Ross Foundation Michael D. Saad Thomas M. Taggart Thompson Hine LLP Kathleen & Robert Trafford Robert J. Weiler Trustee: $10,000-$25,000 Daniel A. Bailey Barnes & Thornburg LLP Michael R. Becker Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff LLP Herbert R. Brown Stephen R. Buchenroth Carlile Patchen & Murphy LLP Nick & Avalon Cavalieri CBA Alliance Stephen and Sharon Chappelear James Davidson Carrie E. Glaeden Dominion Homes Gerald L. Draper Robert Duncan Lloyd E. Fisher Hon. Richard A. Frye J. Miles Gibson Darold I. Greek, Estate of Thomas W. Hill Kitrick, Lewis, & Harris. Co, LPA Bradley P. Koffel Bruce G. Lynn Robert A. Meyer Jr. Philip R. Moots Terry & Cindy O’Connell Shawn J. Organ J. Gilbert Reese Rich & Gillis Law Group Thomas B. Ridgley Ross Foundation, The Samuel H. Shamansky Stephen J. Smith Heather G. Sowald Steptoe & Johnson PLLC Roger Sugarman & Colleen Nissl Paul F. and Anita S. Ward (in memory of Stephen M. Ward) Charles C. Warner Sam B. & Frances M. Weiner E. Joel Wesp Whitt Sturtevant LLP Alec Wightman Roderick H. Willcox Women Lawyers of Franklin County James A. Yano Partner: $5,000-$10,000 Jerome R. Bahlmann Belinda S. Barnes Barnes & Thornburg LLP Hon. Ted Barrows David S. Bloomfield, Jr. Thomas J. Bonasera Gifts and Pledges Sandra E. Booth (in memory of John and Jerry LeVan) Thomas E. Boyle, in memory of Kristen J. Brown Yvette McGee Brown Hon. Peggy Bryant & Thomas Long Central Ohio Association of Juvenile Lawyers James J. Chester John J. Chester Crabbe Brown & James LLP Hon. Julia L. Dorrian & David J. Robinson John C. Fergus Stephen C. Fitch Ivery D. Foreman Ralph Frasier Frost Brown Todd LLC John P. Gilligan Paul Giorgianni Carrie E. Glaeden Jeffrey A. Grossman Hahn Loeser & Parks Brigid Heid H. Ritchey Hollenbaugh Valoria C. Hoover Richard G. Ison Janet Jackson Joseph Jeffrey James P. Kennedy Elizabeth P. Kessler & Gregory J. Henchel Alexander Lagusch Lamkin, Van Eman, Trimble & Dougherty, LLC Diane & Charles Lease Thomas K. Lindsey G. Michael & Cathe Lippert Katheryn M. Lloyd Maquire & Schneide rLLP Robert D. Marotta Murray Murphy Moul + Basil LLP Kathleen & Frederick Ransier James & Linda Readey Hon. Guy L. Reese II Reminger Co. LPA Paul D. Ritter, Jr. Ronald & Barbara Rowland Charles R. Saxbe Paul A. Scott Sr. Alex Shumate Lee M. Smith Marion Smithberger & Carol Sheehan Richard D. Topper, Jr. Elizabeth J. Watters J. Craig Wright The Columbus Bar Foundation in its relatively short history has made over $4 million in grants. It is a 501c(3) organization and is classified as a 509(a)(1) and 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) public charity that, in partnership with Columbus Bar Association, is committed to supporting: Legal services for indigent clients through grants to the Legal Aid Society, Community Mediation Services, Franklin County Municipal Court Self Help Center Resource Center and the CBA pro bono program Professionalism within the legal community through sophisticated CLE in partnership with the CBA New lawyers entering private practice through the Columbus Bar inc (incubator) Lawyers in need due to serious illness or tragic circumstances All of this is possible because of the generosity of the Columbus legal community. The CBF can be one way for lawyers to give back to our community. Through thoughtful consideration of projects and grants, the Foundation tries to make sure that every gift, large or small, makes a difference in the lives of the people of this community. The Foundation is a great place to create a memorial for a loved one, pursue your own philanthropic goals, or leave a lasting legacy to this community. If you would like more information about the Columbus Bar Foundation, please visit our website at www.columbusbarfoundation.org or call Marion Smithberger at (614) 340-2070. Columbus Bar Foundation Trustees President: Michael H. Carpenter Vice-President: Belinda S. Barnes Secretary/Treasurer: Michael K. Gire Immediate Past President: Thomas W. Hill The Columbus Bar Foundation with a corpus of almost $4 million supports programs and projects that further its vision for a more just and equitable legal system in central Ohio. The CBF concentrates its resources and talent in the areas where it has unique expertise: improving access to the courts, collaboration with the courts, nurturing the professionalism of the bar, promoting excellence in legal education, and public education about the law. Below are some of the Foundation’s larger programs and the cumulative amount of grants made: Counsel: James H. Balthaser CBA Executive Director: Jill Snitcher McQuain CBF Executive Director: Marion E. Smithberger James E. Arnold John J. Chester, Jr. Robert D. Erney Hon. Richard A. Frye Loriann E. Fuhrer Brigid E. Heid Matthew A. Kairis Amy B. Koorn Ronald G. Linville David P. Meyer Grants and Programs Sue Porter Hon. Guy L. Reece II Heather B. Robinson Carl D. Smallwood Kathleen M. Trafford Gregory M. Travalio Robert J. Weiler, Sr. Anthony C. White Karen A. Winters $1,608,269 $827,660 $522,000 $517,900 $200,000 $197,500 $148,730 $105,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $21,000 Legal Aid Society of Columbus Columbus Bar Pro Bono Program, Lawyers for Justice Community Mediation Services Center for Family Safety and Healing CBA renovation and appointment of Education/Committee Meeting Rooms Public Interest Law Foundation Fellowships and Schermer Scholarships Law and Leadership Institute Columbus Bar inc (incubator) Program for new lawyers Capital University Law School-Program on Advanced Dispute Resolution Education Open Books Open Minds-Juvenile Detention Facility Media Center City Attorney’s Office Victims of Domestic Violence Ohio Judicial Center Working together to advance the philanthropic interests of the central Ohio legal community 2016-17 AnnuAl RepoRt Columbus Bar FOUNDATION

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Page 1: Gifts and Pledges - Columbus Bar · 2017-12-04 · Phillip L. Harmon Thomas W. Hill Daniel G. Hilson Gerald Franklin Hinkle II Francine Jacobs Julie Jacobs Richard L. Levine Lindsey

Visionary: $1,000,000 and AboveMary Seaton BreeseDennis S. and Judy S. Pines

Humanitarian: $200,000-$500,000John J. ChesterColumbus Bar AssociationColumbus Law Library AssociationRichard R. Murphey, Jr.Stanley D. RossKim L. Swanson

Founder: $100,000-$200,000John and Ginny ElamRichard L. LovelandPorter Wright Morris & Arthur LLPFrank & Carol Ray Robert R. RichardsVorys Sater Seymour and Pease LLPR. Douglas WrightselBenjamin L. Zox

Advocate: $50,000-$100,000Bailey Cavalieri LLCBaker & Hostetler LLPBricker & Eckler LLPColumbus Bar Association AllianceCarpenter Lipps & Leland LLPMichael H. CarpenterIce Miller LLPJones DayDavid P. MeyerRobert Gray Palmer & Susan L. Simms Scott E. SmithSquire Patton Boggs LLPTaft Stettinius & Hollister LLP

Leader: $25,000-$50,000David W. AlexanderSandra J. AndersonJames E. ArnoldSally & David BloomfieldDinsmore & Shohl LLPLloyd E. Fisher, Jr.Linda & John Hartranft Sr.Fordham E. HuffmanFrancine JacobsKegler Brown Hill + RitterCynthia C. LazarusJohn C. Elam Fund of the Legal Aid Society of ColumbusDavid C. PattersonSusan D. RectorDouglas & Nancy RogersThe Ross Foundation

Michael D. SaadThomas M. TaggartThompson Hine LLPKathleen & Robert Trafford Robert J. Weiler

Trustee: $10,000-$25,000Daniel A. BaileyBarnes & Thornburg LLPMichael R. BeckerBenesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff LLPHerbert R. BrownStephen R. BuchenrothCarlile Patchen & Murphy LLPNick & Avalon CavalieriCBA AllianceStephen and Sharon ChappelearJames DavidsonCarrie E. GlaedenDominion HomesGerald L. DraperRobert DuncanLloyd E. FisherHon. Richard A. FryeJ. Miles GibsonDarold I. Greek, Estate ofThomas W. HillKitrick, Lewis, & Harris. Co, LPABradley P. KoffelBruce G. LynnRobert A. Meyer Jr.Philip R. MootsTerry & Cindy O’ConnellShawn J. OrganJ. Gilbert ReeseRich & Gillis Law GroupThomas B. RidgleyRoss Foundation, TheSamuel H. ShamanskyStephen J. Smith Heather G. SowaldSteptoe & Johnson PLLCRoger Sugarman & Colleen Nissl Paul F. and Anita S. Ward (in memory of Stephen M. Ward)Charles C. WarnerSam B. & Frances M. WeinerE. Joel WespWhitt Sturtevant LLPAlec WightmanRoderick H. WillcoxWomen Lawyers of Franklin CountyJames A. Yano

Partner: $5,000-$10,000Jerome R. BahlmannBelinda S. BarnesBarnes & Thornburg LLPHon. Ted BarrowsDavid S. Bloomfield, Jr.Thomas J. Bonasera

Gifts and Pledges

Sandra E. Booth (in memory of John and Jerry LeVan)Thomas E. Boyle, in memory ofKristen J. BrownYvette McGee BrownHon. Peggy Bryant & Thomas LongCentral Ohio Association of Juvenile LawyersJames J. ChesterJohn J. ChesterCrabbe Brown & James LLPHon. Julia L. Dorrian & David J. RobinsonJohn C. FergusStephen C. FitchIvery D. ForemanRalph FrasierFrost Brown Todd LLCJohn P. GilliganPaul GiorgianniCarrie E. GlaedenJeffrey A. GrossmanHahn Loeser & Parks Brigid HeidH. Ritchey HollenbaughValoria C. HooverRichard G. IsonJanet JacksonJoseph JeffreyJames P. KennedyElizabeth P. Kessler & Gregory J. HenchelAlexander LaguschLamkin, Van Eman, Trimble & Dougherty, LLCDiane & Charles LeaseThomas K. LindseyG. Michael & Cathe LippertKatheryn M. LloydMaquire & Schneide rLLPRobert D. MarottaMurray Murphy Moul + Basil LLPKathleen & Frederick Ransier James & Linda ReadeyHon. Guy L. Reese IIReminger Co. LPAPaul D. Ritter, Jr.Ronald & Barbara RowlandCharles R. SaxbePaul A. Scott Sr.Alex ShumateLee M. SmithMarion Smithberger & Carol Sheehan Richard D. Topper, Jr.Elizabeth J. WattersJ. Craig Wright

The Columbus Bar Foundation in its relatively short history has made over $4 million in grants. It is a 501c(3) organization and is classified as a 509(a)(1) and 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) public charity that, in partnership with Columbus Bar Association, is committed to supporting:• Legal services for indigent clients through

grants to the Legal Aid Society, Community Mediation Services, Franklin County Municipal Court Self Help Center Resource Center and the CBA pro bono program

• Professionalism within the legal community through sophisticated CLE in partnership with the CBA

• New lawyers entering private practice through the Columbus Bar inc (incubator)

• Lawyers in need due to serious illness or tragic circumstances

All of this is possible because of the generosity of the Columbus legal community. The CBF can be one way for lawyers to give back to our community. Through thoughtful consideration of projects and grants, the Foundation tries to make sure that every gift, large or small, makes a difference in the lives of the people of this community. The Foundation is a great place to create a memorial for a loved one, pursue your own philanthropic goals, or leave a lasting legacy to this community.

If you would like more information about the Columbus Bar Foundation, please visit our website at www.columbusbarfoundation.org or call Marion Smithberger at (614) 340-2070.

Columbus Bar Foundation TrusteesPresident: Michael H. CarpenterVice-President: Belinda S. BarnesSecretary/Treasurer: Michael K. GireImmediate Past President: Thomas W. Hill

The Columbus Bar Foundation with a corpus of almost $4 million supports programs and projects that further its vision for a more just and equitable legal system in central Ohio. The CBF concentrates its resources and talent in the areas where it has unique expertise: improving access to the courts, collaboration with the courts, nurturing the professionalism of the bar, promoting excellence in legal education, and public education about the law. Below are some of the Foundation’s larger programs and the cumulative amount of grants made:

Counsel: James H. BalthaserCBA Executive Director: Jill Snitcher McQuainCBF Executive Director: Marion E. Smithberger

James E. ArnoldJohn J. Chester, Jr. Robert D. ErneyHon. Richard A. FryeLoriann E. Fuhrer Brigid E. Heid Matthew A. KairisAmy B. Koorn Ronald G. Linville David P. Meyer

Grants and Programs

Sue PorterHon. Guy L. Reece IIHeather B. Robinson Carl D. Smallwood Kathleen M. Trafford Gregory M. Travalio Robert J. Weiler, Sr.Anthony C. WhiteKaren A. Winters

$1,608,269$827,660$522,000$517,900$200,000$197,500$148,730$105,000$50,000$40,000$30,000$21,000

Legal Aid Society of Columbus

Columbus Bar Pro Bono Program, Lawyers for Justice

Community Mediation Services

Center for Family Safety and Healing

CBA renovation and appointment of Education/Committee Meeting Rooms

Public Interest Law Foundation Fellowships and Schermer Scholarships

Law and Leadership Institute

Columbus Bar inc (incubator) Program for new lawyers

Capital University Law School-Program on Advanced Dispute Resolution Education

Open Books Open Minds-Juvenile Detention Facility Media Center

City Attorney’s Office Victims of Domestic Violence

Ohio Judicial Center

Working together to advance the philanthropic interests of the central Ohio legal community

2016-17 AnnuAl RepoRt

Columbus BarFOUNDATION

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$75,000-$100,000Lloyd Fisher

$20,000-$75,000Michael H. CarpenterRichard R. Murphey, Jr.Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLPSquire Patton Boggs LLPVorys Sater Seymour and Pease LLP

$10,000-$20,000James E. Arnold & Associates, LPABakerHostetlerIce Miller LLPStanley D. RossThe Ross Foundation, Inc.Robert J. Weiler

$5,000-$10,000Bailey Cavalieri LLCJones DayLamkin, Van Eman, Trimble & Dougherty, LLCMaguire & Schneider LLPShawn J. OrganDouglas and Nancy RogersSteptoe & Johnson PLLCThompson Hine LLP

$1,000-$5,000Barnes & Thornburg, LLPStephen R. BuchenrothCarlile Patchen & Murphy LLPCentral Ohio Association of Juvenile LawyersStephen and Sharon ChappelearJames J. ChesterJohn J. Chester Jr.Columbus Bar Association AllianceCrabbe Brown & James LLPDinsmore & Shohl, LLPHarris McClellan Binau & Cox, PLLBrigid E. HeidMark Albert HerderMatthew A. KairisKitrick, Lewis, & Harris, Co., LPALeeseberg & ValentineKatheryn M. Lloyd

John Mercer Langston Bar AssociationPhilip R. Moots

Murray Murphy Moul + Basil LLPFrank A. RaySusan and Neil RectorMichael D. SaadCarl D. SmallwoodKaren A. WintersWomen Lawyers of Franklin County

$500-$1,000Kris BanvardJohn C. BeelerSally W. BloomfieldSteven J. EllcessorHon. Richard A. FryeMichael K. GirePhillip L. HarmonThomas W. HillDaniel G. HilsonGerald Franklin Hinkle IIFrancine JacobsJulie JacobsRichard L. LevineLindsey Law Office, LLCLuper Neidenthal & Logan LPARobert D. MarottaWilliam A. NolanDavid C. PattersonNoel C. ShepardDavid P. ShouvlinLee M. SmithMarion SmithbergerGregory M. TravalioElizabeth J. Watters

$100-$500M. J. AsensioCaitlin E. AndersonMarty AndersonLara N. Baker-MorrishJames H. BalthaserBelinda S. BarnesPhillip H. BarrettMichael R. BeckerJohn C. BeelerRobert J. BehalDan J. BinauJoyce BlackmoreJennifer R. BlaserJoseph P. BoeckmanThomas J. BonaseraTerri T. BotskoKristie A. CampbellEdward CavezzaPhilip M. CollinsStephanie A. ConnorW. Charles CurleyC. Gustav DahlbergGreg M. DaughertyAnn DreherPatti L. DenneyMary S. DuffeyJodi Diewald DyerEmens & Wolper Law Firm, LPAJ. Richard EmensJohn C. Fergus, IILawrence L. FisherVirginia E. FrickJames H. GordonJohn A. GroeberWilliam M. HarterPhilip K. HartmannThomas W. HillKaren S. HockstadJennifer L. Huber

EXCELLENCEThe Chester Family Professionalism Fund was created to nurture professionalism within the central Ohio legal community. Most recently it was a lead sponsor for the semi-annual CBA Bench Bar Retreat, the Path to the Bench Seminar and high-end litigation demonstrations.

The Carpenter Visitation and Memorial Fund was created to provide aid and comfort to lawyers who are seriously ill and to provide appropriate recognition to deceased members of the central Ohio legal community. The Lawyer to Lawyer Fund was created by a local lawyer to provide much needed financial assistance to central Ohio lawyers who are temporarily or permanently disabled due to illness or an accident or who have suffered some other type of adversity. Based on previous requests for financial assistance, it is anticipated that individual grants will be less than $10,000 and could include such needs as payment of health insurance premiums for a lawyer who is no longer able to work due to an accident or illness; paying the monthly office rent until a disabled attorney can return to work; establishing temporary offices because of fire or flooding; or hiring an attorney to review files and close cases for an attorney who has been mentally or physically disabled.

The Jack R. Alton Family Fund currently recognizes outstanding lifetime achievement by local trial advocates. Recent recipients of the Alton Award were Rick Marsh and Bradley Hummel. The newly created Fund will also support the legal education of academically promising minority law students; and support the work of volunteer lawyers who visit sick and dying colleagues.

The Elam Family Fund recognizes outstanding commitment by an individual to pro bono services in Ohio. Past recipients are: James Feibel, Douglas Rogers, Judge John Hoffman, Riley Crandall, Susan Choe, Thomas E. Cafferty and David Kutik. In addition to the award, a donation of $5,000 is made in honor of the recipient to a charity of their choice.

The Columbus Bar Association Fund supports the specific philanthropic interests of the Columbus Bar. In 2009 it seeded the CBA inc Program with a two-year grant to assist newly admitted attorneys to position themselves for legal jobs in a difficult economy. The grant will be used to develop programs and services that are of particular interest to new lawyers. A portion of the program will be to train the new lawyers to handle court appointments, low fee, and pro bono cases.

The Alex Lagusch Administration of Justice Fund was created in 2010 to nurture excellence in Franklin County Court operations, with a special emphasis on programs that promote collaboration between the courts and the bar. The Fund will be used to support operational improvements, operations assessments, judicial and staff development programs, and other initiatives aimed at helping the courts to better serve the people of central Ohio.

Some Funds have been established to promote excellence within the CBA’s continuing legal education program such as the Theodore L. Horst Memorial Fund which supports the Capital University Adoption Columbus Bar Association’s CLE program in the areas of estate planning and probate law and the Hugh Holton Memorial Fund which supports the CBA’s Real Property Institute.

COLUMBUS BAR FOUNDATION Funds

2016-17 Donors

ACCESS TOJUSTICE

The Columbus Bar Foundation, since its inception, has had access to justice as one of its key areas of focus. In the recent past, this has been done through grants over the years in excess of $1.6 million to support the Legal Aid Society of Columbus. In difficult financial times when indigent clients are in greatest need of legal representation, funding for legal services are frequently reduced by government and private funding sources.

Last year the Legal Aid Society of Columbus established the Voices for Justice Endowment Fund with the Columbus Bar Foundation to provide long term economic stability to the primary provider of legal services for indigent citizens in central Ohio. To date over $100,000 has been given and pledged to the Voices for Justice Endowment Fund.This fund is intended to supplement the generous annual giving of the central Ohio legal community.

Lawyers for Justice Fund supports the staffing of the Columbus Bar Association’s pro bono program including the traditional pro bono programs Lawyers for Justice and developing programs such as the citywide Brief Advice and Service Clinics and the ABC6 TV Ask the Attorney.

Sometimes court is not the answer. Disputes between neighbors, between a landlord and a tenant can sometimes be efficiently handled through mediation. The CBF and the CBA jointly created the Community Mediation Services in 1989 to cost-effectively handle some of these more minor disputes in a timely fashion. The CBF has been supporting this consumer-friendly service for 20 years. CMS provides important assistance in the area of landlord-tenant disputes.

The Columbus Law Library has been a tremendous resource to pro se litigants for many years. The Columbus Law Library Association Fund was created to increase access to the justice system by providing support for assisted pro se and pro bono programs. The Fund will also be used to support the Columbus Law Library which continues to be a resource to the general public as well as the legal community.

The Scott E. Smith Fund has given a voice to the unheard children who are victims of physical and sexual abuse through generous support of the Center for Family Safety and Healing at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. The annual Rock ‘n Bowl fund raiser also provides financial support for the Center.

THE FUTUREEmerging needs are addressed by the Robert G. Palmer and Susan L. Simms Fund, the Marion Smithberger Fund and the newly created Jay Yano Memorial Fund. Likewise, the Columbus Bar Association Fund seeds programs which are of special interest to the central Ohio legal community such as the Columbus Bar inc (incubator) Program.

EDUCATIONMary Seaton Breese committed a $1 million deferred gift to the Foundation to endow the Josiah H. Blackmore II/ Shirley Marie Nault Chair in Legal Education at Capital University. The endowment will formalize a long-standing working relationship between Capital and the Columbus Bar which was initiated many years ago by President Blackmore and Ms. Nault.

Columbus Bar Association Alliance Fund supports the philanthropic works of the CBAA such as Open Books, Open Minds (see below), the Law and Leadership Institute, and Victims of Domestic Violence through the City Attorney’s office.

Open Books Open Minds Fund supports the Franklin County Juvenile Detention Facility’s Media Center with books (now over 4,000 volumes), magazines and computer hardware and software. It also provides financial support for the Center’s GED program.

FELLOWSThe Columbus Bar Foundation is fortunate to have the broad based support of the Columbus legal community through its nearly 800 Fellows. Every year the Foundation asks its membership to nominate other lawyers who are committed to the Foundation’s mission.

DIVERSITYMarsha Schermer had a vision of what the Columbus legal community could look like. It would be led by talented and committed lawyers without regard to sex, race, or social rank. The Marsha Schermer Fund made a grant of $3,500 to the OSU Moritz College of Law Public Interest Law Foundation to support a law student for a 10-week unpaid internship position working in public interest law. As part of her legacy the Marsha Schermer Memorial Fund has provided scholarships to women and minorities of character and promise at Capital University Law School and the Moritz College of Law.

The Women Lawyers of Franklin County Fund and the John Mercer Langston Bar Association Fund also provide law school scholarships through the generosity of their members. Dan L. Jaffe

Mark A. JohnsonMarc T. KamerLori L. KeatingEmmett M. KellyJohn L. LandolfiRobert A. LetsonPatricia K. LindseyRonald G. LinvilleThomas L. LongDavid K. LowePamela N. MaggiedJane Higgins MarxLorie McCaughanAnne E. McNabPriscilla M. MeeksAmber Lea MerlBrett L. MillerS. Michael MillerBoyd K. MoehringHenry P. Montgomery, IVJudith MosierScott R. MoteDennis R. NewmanColleen O’DonnellVivian OpeltJoseph M. PatchenDonald G. PaynterJerry E. Peer, Jr.Georgeann G. PetersRonald R. PetroffGretchen L. PetrucciJoseph C. PickensGlendon B. PrattChristy A. PrinceNelson M. ReidConstance W. ReinhardLisa Pierce ReiszDavid A. RiepenhoffMartin S. RosenthalRonald L. RowlandGregory D. RussellJames A. RutledgeJames A. SaadThomas R. SantCharles A. SchneiderDennis G. Schwallie

50 Year Luncheon 2017

Rock ‘n Bowl 2017

Gala 2017

Pro Bono Awards 2017

James SellersDavid S. SidorDiana SilveiraJill M. Snitcher McQuainBeatrice K. SowaldHeather G. SowaldPhilip W. StichterRobert H. StoffersErin A. SuttonThomas M. TaggartRichard T. TapsCharles E. Ticknor, IIIElizabeth E. TracyMark H. TroutmanWebb I. VorysMarilena R. WaltersCharles C. WarnerThomas W. WeeksSamuel B. WeinerFaith M. WilliamsThomas A. WilsonNicholas W. YaegerMichael E. ZatezaloBenjamin L. Zox