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Stanley to be awarded Ohio State Bar Foundation Award

Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney James Stanley at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus. Submitted photo.

Stanley to be awarded Ohio State Bar Foundation Award

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State Bar Foundation (OSBF) has named James Stanley, Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney to the list of 2019 award winners.

The OSBF announced today four honorees will be recognized at its Annual Awards Dinner, October 4, 2019, at The Exchange at Bridge Park, Dublin.  This year’s honorees include an attorney who has greatly improved the lives of inmates, another who has given selflessly to more than a dozen non-profit agencies, an organization that fights tirelessly for crime victims and an attorney that is on the front lines of fighting the opioid epidemic. The event is a gathering of all OSBF Fellows, board members, friends and the public from across the state. Attendees will learn more about the individuals and organizations that have impacted Ohio and its residents through the Foundation’s grant-making arm.   “Our honorees this year have made extraordinary contributions in changing lives, while furthering the Foundation’s mission of improving access to justice and helping the public better understand the rule of law,” said Rob Ware, president of the Foundation.  “These honorees exemplify the best that Ohio has to offer in upholding the ideals of selfless public service for the greater good.” 

Honorees include: 

About the Ohio State Bar Foundation – The Ohio State Bar Foundation is a 501(c)(3) grantmaking organization, and the largest bar foundation in the U.S.  The OSBF works to advance the law and build a better justice system by awarding more than $750,000 in grants annually to non-profit organizations across the state of Ohio.  For more information about the Ohio State Bar Foundation, or to donate to the organization, please visit OSBF.org.

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