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Nominations Now Being Accepted for 2012 McKnight Award
Article Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2011
The following resolution, submitted by the NCBA Professionalism
Committee, was adopted by the Board of Governors of the North
Carolina Bar Association on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2006.
The document calls for the establishment of the H. Brent
McKnight Renaissance Lawyer Award in memory of Judge McKnight, who
served the U.S. District Court for the Western District of N.C.
prior to his death on Nov. 27, 2004.
A former assistant district attorney, Mecklenburg County
District Court Judge and U.S. Magistrate Judge, McKnight also
served as chair of the NCBA Professionalism Committee.
This year's award will be presented on at the
2012 NCBA Annual Meeting in Wilmington, scheduled June
21-24 at the Hilton Wilmington Riverside.
This nomination deadline for the 2012 award is March 16.
RESOLUTION
CREATING THE H. BRENT MCKNIGHT RENAISSANCE LAWYER AWARD
AND
PROCEDURE FOR SELECTING THE RECIPIENT THEREOF 2006
WHEREAS, Judge H. Brent McKnight served with distinction as a
judge of the United States District Court for the Western District
of North Carolina, as U.S. Magistrate Judge for the Western
District of N.C., as Mecklenburg County District Court Judge, as
Assistant District Attorney for Mecklenburg County and as a duly
licensed North Carolina lawyer in private practice; and
WHEREAS, the late Judge McKnight exemplified the characteristics of
the Renaissance Lawyer as they pertain to personal integrity, the
pursuit of excellence and enthusiasm for intellectual achievement,
service to the community and the profession and the embodiment of
professionalism; and
WHEREAS, Judge McKnight's life and contributions to the cause of
justice under the law are summarized in the Resolution and Memorial
in his honor presented by Erna A. P. Womble, Chair of the
Professionalism Committee, on February 10, 2005, on behalf of the
Mecklenburg County Bar, which is attached hereto and incorporated
by reference; and
WHEREAS, the North Carolina Bar Association through but not
limited to the efforts of its Professionalism Committee, aspires to
recognize those values of the Renaissance Lawyer exemplified by
Judge McKnight through its various programs, publications and
leadership initiatives; and
WHEREAS, the Renaissance of Professionalism has been adopted and
embraced as the theme of the North Carolina Bar Association year
commencing July 1, 2005, by President Michael A. Colombo.
NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the Board of Governors of the
North Carolina Bar Association:
1. There is hereby established The H. Brent McKnight Renaissance
Lawyer Award, in honor of Judge McKnight's contributions to
professionalism and the practice of law in North Carolina, and in
recognition of the enduring influence and high ideals of the
Renaissance Lawyer, the form of which shall be determined by the
Board of Governors.
2. Annual selection of the award recipients shall be initiated
through a subcommittee of the North Carolina Bar Association
Professionalism Committee, which will seek nominations from the
various sections, committees and individual members of the North
Carolina Bar Association. That subcommittee shall recommend
recipients to the Professionalism Committee, which shall submit its
recommendations, with written information it deems most likely to
be helpful for both consideration and potential presentation, to
the Board of Governors, at least sixty (60) days prior to the
Annual Meeting, or at such other time as may be directed by the
Board of Governors. The Board of Governors shall select the
recipients and present the Awards.
3. Criteria to be considered in the selection of the Award
recipients shall include the following definitions and descriptions
of the Renaissance Lawyer:
An attorney who has demonstrated excellence in the pursuit of
his or her profession and respects judicial officers, other
lawyers, clients and members of the public;
An attorney who serves as an example by inspiring others to
renew their commitments to professionalism, integrity, intellectual
achievement, civility, and service in the practice of law;
An attorney who provides pro bono services to those in need of
such services;
An attorney who provides service to the profession locally, in
the state and/or nation, including but not limited to service
through professional organizations such as local, state, and
national bar associations;
An attorney who provides service to the community through civic,
charitable, or religious organizations;
An attorney who is currently active in North Carolina, including
lawyers in private practice, public or government service, judges,
corporate counsel and academicians; and
An attorney who is a member in good standing of the North
Carolina State Bar and the North Carolina Bar Association.
4. Formal recognition of Award recipients selected by the Board
of Governors, will occur in the manner the Board selects during the
Annual Meeting of the Association, or at a date and time otherwise
deemed most appropriate.