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Us How To JoinTo
suggest an attorney for the Fellows: - Send an email
by way of the website to the Bar Foundation office
- Telephone the Bar Foundation office at (888) 480-8881
or (512) 480-8000
- Fax a suggestion
to the Bar Foundation office at (512)
480-8005
- Please provide proper spelling
of the attorney’s
name, as well as the attorney’s phone number and mailing address.
The Bar Foundation will forward your suggestion to the appropriate district
nominating chair.
What
is involved in becoming
a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation? New Fellows are selected
from 1/3 of 1% of the membership of the State Bar
of Texas. Selection is based on an outstanding record in the legal
profession as well as a commitment to support the community at large.
Once nominees are selected, each nominee must be elected by the Texas Bar
Foundation Board of Trustees. Membership in the Fellows is restricted
to attorneys. Prerequisites
of an attorney becoming
a member of the Fellows organization include the provision that he or she
be: - A person dedicated to the law and
to the cause of justice
- A member in good standing of the State Bar of Texas
- A person of high professional standing among his or
her peers
- And, one willing to make a contribution
for purposes
deemed worthy by the Foundation.
Following the Foundation Board’s
vote, an attorney elected to the Fellows agrees to make a gift of $2,500
to the Foundation. Fellows may take as many as ten years to complete the
gift, so long as the Fellow makes a gift each year. Criteria
Practically speaking, an attorney usually would have over 5 years
in practice before being considered for membership, and the Board has declined
to elect nominees who have been disciplined by the Bar for a grievance matter.
The Board also declines to elect lawyers whose tax standing is not current.
Process The Texas
Bar Foundation office forwards all names that are suggested
to the appropriate local district nominating chair. Individuals may make
recommendations via email,
and interested attorneys may suggest themselves. Limited by the spaces available,
the nominating chair determines the names to propose to the Board of Trustees.
Once the Board of Trustees elects an
attorney, he or she will receive a letter confirming the election along
with a request for a first gift. After the Foundation receives the
first gift, the nominee then becomes a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation.
Upon completion of the gift, a Fellow
becomes a permanent part of the Texas Bar Foundation and its work through
designation as a Life Fellow. Life Fellows who continue
making financial contributions to the work of the Texas Bar Foundation are
designated as Sustaining Life Fellows. |