The 2022 APEX Awards
The APEX — Acknowledging Professional Excellence — Awards honor exemplary members of the legal community, including legal professionals, judges, and members of the public.
For more information about the APEX Awards, please contact WSBA Outreach Specialist Michael Kroner at michaelk@wsba.org or 206-727-8289.
Announcing the Recipients of the 2022 Apex Awards...
Chief Justice Mary E. Fairhurst Award of Merit
Hon. James E. Rogers
The Chief Justice Mary E. Fairhurst Award of Merit is the Bar's highest honor and is given to an individual for a recent, singular achievement. The singular achievement may involve an individual who has displayed exceptional courage in the face of adversity, thus bringing credit to the legal profession. It is awarded to individuals only – both legal professionals and members of the public.
In March 2022, the WSBA Board of Governors unanimously elected to rename the Award of Merit the Chief Justice Mary E. Fairhurst Award of Merit. This change took effect at the 2022 APEX Awards. You can find more information about the decision in the board’s March meeting materials at page 382.
Angelo Petruss Award for Lawyers in Government Service
Ann Lundwall
The Angelo Petruss Award for Lawyers in Government Service is named in honor of Angelo R. Petruss, a senior assistant attorney general who passed away during his term of service on the WSBA Board of Governors. It is given to a lawyer in government service who has made a significant contribution to the legal profession, the justice system, and the public.
Justice C.Z. Smith Excellence in Diversity Award
QLaw Foundation of Washington
The Justice Charles Z. Smith Excellence in Diversity Award is named in honor of Justice C. Z. Smith, the first African-American to serve on the Washington Supreme Court. This award goes to a lawyer, law firm, or law-related group that has made a significant contribution to diversity in the legal profession.
Legal Innovation Award
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
The Legal Innovation Award recognizes legal professionals, law firms, courts, law schools, individuals, or organizations who demonstrate leadership in promoting innovation in the practice of law. Innovation may be defined as programs, processes, or technology that advance or streamline the future of the profession and accessibility/delivery of legal services.
Lifetime Service Award
Gail R. Smith
The Lifetime Service Award is a special award given for a lifetime of service to the legal community and the public.
Norm Maleng Leadership Award
Presented jointly with the Access to Justice Board
Riddhi Mukhopadhyay
The Norm Maleng Leadership Award is given jointly by the WSBA and the Access to Justice Board, in honor of the late King County Prosecutor Norm Maleng's legacy as a leader. He was an innovative and optimistic leader committed to justice and access to justice in both civil and criminal settings. Within the profession, his leadership was characterized by his love of the law and commitment to diversity and mentorship. This award recognizes those who embody these qualities.
Outstanding Judge Award
Judge Anita Crawford-Willis
The Outstanding Judge Award is presented for outstanding service to the bench and for special contribution to the legal profession at any level of the court.
Outstanding Young Lawyer Award
Sofia M. Pasarow
The Outstanding Young Lawyer Award recognizes one attorney who has made significant contributions to the professional community, especially the community of young lawyers, within their initial years of practice. Recipients must be active WSBA members within five years of admission to any bar association or less than 36 years of age.
Pro Bono and Public Service Award (Group)
Sexual Violence Law Center
The Pro Bono and Public Service Award for Individual is presented to a law firm, organization, or project team for outstanding cumulative efforts in providing pro bono services or who gives back in meaningful ways to the public, the community, or to the legal profession.
Pro Bono and Public Service Award (Individual)
William E. L. Hayden
The Pro Bono and Public Service Award for Individual is presented to an individual, a lawyer, other legal professional for outstanding cumulative efforts in providing pro bono services or who gives back in meaningful ways to the public, the community, or to the legal profession.
Professionalism Award
Mark J. Fucile
The Professionalism Award s awarded to a WSBA member who exemplifies the spirit of professionalism in the practice of law, as defined in the WSBA's Creed of Professionalism.
Sally P. Savage Leadership in Philanthropy Award
Presented jointly with the Washington State Bar Foundation
Amanda DuBois
The Sally P. Savage Leadership in Philanthropy Award. Sally Savage led the Bar Foundation’s renaissance and was a catalyst for its refocused mission to sustain the WSBA’s effort to advance justice and diversity. Her clarity, expertise and vision helped establish a path for enduring support of a strong bar association that provides statewide leadership on matters of profound importance to the profession and the citizenry. Sally’s spirit of generosity and leadership continue to inspire all who recognize the transformative potential of philanthropy. Philanthropy means “love of humanity” and focuses on private initiatives for the public good, focusing on quality of life. Sally Savage emulated this spirit of philanthropy in her life, and it is in her memory that we continue to honor donors, volunteers and friends of the Washington State Bar Foundation who embody Sally’s spirit.