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        News Release 
        				Texas Access to Justice Foundation  Texas Access to Justice Foundation 
	Honors William O. Whitehurst for Access to Justice EffortsJanuary 30, 2014
 
 
 
	
	AUSTIN,
	Texas
	-- 
	The Texas Access to Justice Foundation (TAJF) 
	honored Austin lawyer William O. “Bill” Whitehurst with the prestigious 
	Harold F. Kleinman Award on Thursday, Jan. 23, during a 30th 
	anniversary reception of the TAJF held at the LBJ Presidential Library in 
	Austin.
	Whitehurst is a founder of the Texas personal 
	injury firm Whitehurst, Harkness, Brees & Cheng, P.C. In addition to his 
	commitment to the Texas IOLTA program, he also co-founded the national 
	organization, Bar Leaders for the Preservation of Legal Services to the Poor 
	to champion funding on a national level. He later served on the Board of 
	Directors of the National Association for Public Interest Law and is past 
	chair of the ABA Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants.  
	He has served as the attorney advisor to the University of Texas School of 
	Law’s Texas Law Fellowships program (Public Interest Law Grants) since its 
	inception and he and his wife, Stephanie, announced in 2010 a gift to UT Law School to 
	fund the Whitehurst Public Interest Summer Fellowships program.  
	Whitehurst has received numerous awards for his work in legal services and 
	public interest law. He is a past president of the State Bar of Texas and 
	the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, among other organizations.
 Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht presented the award to 
	Whitehurst for his efforts in growing the IOLTA (Interest on Lawyers’ Trust 
	Accounts) program in Texas when it first began in the 80s, earning him the 
	title “Father of IOLTA”.  In the 
	beginning of the IOLTA program, 
	
	attorneys voluntarily pooled the interest earned on trust accounts to 
	provide civil legal services to the poor. Now mandatory, TAJF distributes 
	the money generated by IOLTA in grants to legal aid providers across the 
	state that help more than 100,000 Texas families each year.
 
	
	Established by the Texas Access to Justice Foundation in 1995, the Harold F. 
	Kleinman Award, named for the Foundation’s first chairman, is given to 
	individuals whose outstanding character, commitment and public service to 
	the people of Texas, make them true leaders in access to civil justice. 
 The award presentation was part of the 30th
	anniversary 
	kickoff event of the Texas Access to Justice Foundation which also 
	included a distinguished panel discussion featuring U.S. Congressman Pete 
	Gallego of the 23rd District of Texas, Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht, and 
	Harvard Law School Dean Martha Minow; moderated by Elizabeth Christian, 
	President of Elizabeth Christian & Associates Public Relations and President 
	of the LBJ Foundation Board of Directors.
 
 The Supreme Court of Texas created the 
	nonprofit Texas Access to Justice Foundation in 1984 to support legal aid 
	efforts throughout the state. Using funding from the Interest on Lawyers’ 
	Trust Accounts (IOLTA) Program, as well as public funding and private 
	donations, TAJF grants millions of dollars each year to various 
	organizations that provide basic civil legal services to low-income 
	populations. Since its inception, TAJF has granted more than $375 million to 
	nonprofit organizations; helping more than 100,000 Texas families each year.
 
	-30- The Texas Access to 
	Justice Foundation (www.teajf.org), created by the Supreme Court of 
	Texas in 1984, is the leading state-based funding source for the provision 
	of civil legal aid in Texas. The organization is committed to the vision 
	that all Texans will have equal access to justice, regardless of their 
	income. The Foundation administers a variety of funding sources, which are 
	earmarked to assist nonprofit organizations in providing legal aid to 
	approximately 100,000 Texans each year.
 
          
        Contact:Kimberly Schmitt 512-320-0099, ext. 104
 kschmitt@teajf.org
 
							
	 
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