foundation brief summer 2010
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Summer newsletter with grant awards, DuRant Call for Nominations, Prime Partner BanksTRANSCRIPT
summer 2010 A newsletter from the south CArolinA BAr foundAtionOur mission is to fund the advancement of justice by improving access, education and accountability.
$1.1 Million Awarded in Grants Eighteen organizations have received grants for the period July to December 2010. Although Foundation grants typically are one-year in duration, the combination of historically low IOLTA revenues and the effective date of the revised IOLTA rule led the Foundation to pursue six month grants. Subsequent grants will be made for the period January to June 2011. The current allocation anticipates using additional dollars from a reserve fund. Support from individual lawyers and law firms can aid in sustaining grantee work while IOLTA revenues recover.
Law Related Education — A Family AffairEmily became involved in mock trial like many of her peers — she signed up to be a part of her middle school team in the eighth grade. However, Emily’s experience went beyond her own participation. Her entire family became involved and dedicated to helping her prepare for her competitions — supporting her all the way through high school. With five years of mock trial under her belt, Emily took some law related classes during her high school summers. She also participated as a juror at the National Advocacy Center. Through these activities, Emily challenged herself, learned how to think logically and became more proficient as a speaker and writer. Emily is now finishing her first year of college where she participated on her school’s mock trial team. She hopes to be co-captain next year! Emily is a double major in Political Science and Spanish and is preparing for a career in the law. As it turns out, Emily’s passion for mock trial rubbed off on her brother, Patrick. Patrick has been a part of his middle school mock trial team for the past few years. Emily and Patrick’s mother served as the teacher sponsor and their father has been to every one of Patrick’s competitions. LRE has made a huge impact in the lives of this family. The Bar Foundation is a proud supporter of the Law Related Education Division. If you believe in the difference that LRE can make, give a gift to the Bar Foundation today.
Nominate your Colleague for the 2010 DuRant Award! The DuRant Distinguished Public Service Award has become one of the most prestigious statewide awards members of the Bar can bestow on a fellow attorney. Last year’s recipient was G. Dewey Oxner Jr. with Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, PA. Selection criteria includes meritorious service to the law and the community with eligibility limited to living members of the SC Bar. Sitting judges and current public office holders are not eligible; however, past service in such positions will be considered. The award recipient will be honored at the Bar Convention in January 2011. A nomination form should be completed and submitted no later than November 1, 2010. For additional details, please visit www.scbarfoundation.org/DuRant.
TRIBUTE GIFTSThe Bar Foundation gratefully acknowledges those who have made gifts in memory of a colleague or friend of the Bar April through July 2010. Names in bold denote the honoree.
IN mEmoRy oF…Isadore S. Bernstein
George B. CauthenCatherine H. KennedyJustice Costa M. Pleicones
Harry S. DentCatherine H. Kennedy
George L. Dial Jr.Catherine H. Kennedy
James V. Dunbar Jr.Marcia Powell Shew
Hon. Clyde A. EltzrothHon. Howard P. King
Julian H. GignilliatR. Read Gignilliat
John F. Hardaway Catherine H. Kennedy
C. Cotton Harness IIILeslie A. Cotter Jr. Hon. T. L. Hughston Jr.Savage & Savage, PA Robert S. Wells
Leo H. HillWilliam H. Gibbes Sr. John E. JohnstonHon. and Mrs. Howard P. KingJohnnie M. WaltersRobert S. Wells
W. Robert KinardHon. T. L. Hughston Jr.
Hon. Albert L. KleckleyHon. T. L. Hughston Jr.
T. Allen Legare Jr. Hon. T. L. Hughston Jr.
Thomas S. Linton Sr.Hon. T. L. Hughston Jr.Rosen Rosen & Hagood, LLC
Hon. William J. mcLeodHon. T. L. Hughston Jr.
Hon. Berry L. mobleyJane M. Randall Joseph T. McElveen Jr.
Grady L. Patterson Jr. Joseph T. McElveen Jr.
Professor Charles H. Randall Jr. Catherine H. KennedyHon. Howard P. KingJoseph T. McElveen Jr.
Emmanuel “Pick” RishGeorge B. Cauthen
melvin L. RobertsDebbie S. Mollycheck
Thomas E. Smith Jr.Berry Quackenbush & Stuart, PAHon. T. L. Hughston Jr.
IN HoNoR oF…Elliott T. Halio (80th birthday)
Charles and Harriet Goldberg
George m. Hearn Jr.Leslie A. Cotter Jr.
morris D. RosenAlice F. Paylor
Alex m. Sanders Jr.Debra J. Gammons
SC Bar LRE StaffDavid C. Shea
m. William youngbloodAlice F. Paylor
Administration of JusticeChildren’s Law Center ............................ $ 20,000Law in Action ............................................ $ 10,000The National Judicial College ............. $ 3,970Richland County CASA ........................... $ 11,250 SC Access to Justice Commission...... $ 43,350SC Bar Ask-A-Lawyer Program ............ $ 34,396SC Center for Fathers & Families ....... $ 44,020Alternatives to IncarcerationUpstate Mediation Center .................... $ 12,500
law related educationSC Bar LRE Division ................................ $ 99,981SC YMCA Youth in Government .......... $ 7,500USC Pro Bono Program .......................... $ 12,649
Civil legal AidCenter for Heirs’ Property Preservation .. $ 34,918CODA ........................................................... $ 17,628Crisis Ministries Justice Project ......... $ 32,500LowCountry Legal Aid ............................ $ 25,000SC Appleseed Legal Justice Center ... $ 65,000SC Legal Services .................................... $ 600,000Sistercare .................................................. $ 12,500
Save the Date – March 3, 2011 – Bar Foundation GalaHonoring the Nifty Fifty of the SC Bar, the Ellen Hines Smith Legal Services
Lawyer of the Year and the SC Bar Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year
Columbia metropolitan Convention Center
What can my $100 gift do?• 2 families can receive legal aid;
• 4 people can receive direct benefits of legal aid such as avoiding eviction or foreclosure or obtaining protection from domestic violence;
• $320 can be produced in direct economic benefits or
• 8 students can participate in a statewide law related education activity.
Every gift adds to the next...please give today.SC Bar Foundation • PO Box 608 • Columbia, SC 29202The SC Bar Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and all contributions
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FY11 Foundation Officers and New Directors The Bar Foundation’s 2011 fiscal year is led by Toyya Brawley Gray, The Law Offices of Toyya Brawley Gray, LLC as President. Wallace K. Lightsey of Wyche Burgess Freeman & Parham, PA was named President-Elect. Jack D. Griffeth, Collins and Lacy, PC, was named Secretary/Treasurer. The Foundation also welcomes two new Directors – A. Marvin Quattlebaum Jr., Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP, and Carl L. Solomon, The Solomon Law Group, LLC.
IOLTA Prime Partner BanksWe thank our Prime Partners who embrace the opportunity to build a stronger South Carolina by giving back to their communities while meeting customer need. Prime Partners help the legal community further advance justice by improving access, education and accountability. You can help us advance justice in South Carolina by banking at a Prime Partner financial institution. If your bank is not on the list below, encourage them to become a Prime Partner today.
These select banks have chosen to take their corporate citizenship to a higher level by becoming Prime Partner banks with the Foundation’s IOLTA program.
Bank of AndersonBNC Bank (formerly known as Beach First National Bank)Capital BankFirst National Bank of the south (NAFA)Pickens savings & Loansouthcoast Community Bank
Prime Partners go above and beyond eligibility requirements to foster the IOLTA Program. These institutions pay an interest rate, net of allowable reasonable fees that is the higher of: 1) 75% or more of the Fed Funds Target Rate; or 2) a minimum of 0.75% on all IOLTA accounts.
Goldberg Scholar Announced Ruth Flinn Cunnup, of Rock Hill, attended Erskine College and Columbia International University, where she graduated magna cum laude in 1997. She has been an active church youth leader and served as area administrator for Young Life of York County. Ms. Cunnup is a rising second-year student. This summer she interned with the Rock Hill law firm of Morton & Gettys and participated in the Judicial Observation Externship program in Family Court. She is married to Kevin Cunnup of Rock Hill and has two young children, Sarah Kathryn and Connor.
The Goldberg Scholarship was created at the SC Bar Foundation in honor of I. M. Goldberg, a prominent Charleston attorney who specialized in family law. The scholarship fund provides a $500 award to a deserving University of South Carolina law student each year.
Gift Level q $1,000 Society of Justice
q $500-$999 Rutledge Patron
q $250-$499 Wright Patron
q $100-$249 JM Perry Patron
Designation (choose one)
q Apply my gift where it is needed most.
q Children’s Fund
q Disabled Lawyers Fund
q Brewer Professionalism Fund
other Informationq My gift is a tribute gift
(provide details on check).
q I have included the Bar Foundation in my will.
q I am a member of the YLD; my gift is $300 which qualifies me to be listed in the Young Lawyer Legacy.
Gray Lightsey Griffeth
Cunnup with Dean Pratt