The Atlanta Lawyer December 2012 | Page 34

emory’s epic awards Emory Law’s Public Interest Committee Honors Dokson, Bramlett and Caldas By Sue F. McAvoy Emory University School of Law Y ou might not find these three lawyers grabbing a sandwich together. Yet their common passion and commitment to public interest law means that they each will be honored by the Emory Public Interest Committee (EPIC) at its 17th Annual Inspiration Awards, February 5, 2013. Robert N. “Robbie” Dokson, shareholder in Ellis Funk, PC (Lifetime Commitment to Public Service); Jeffrey O. Bramlett, partner at Bondurant Mixson & Elmore LLP (Outstanding Leadership in the Public Interest); and Tamara Serwer Caldas, deputy director at Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation (Unsung Devotion to Those Most in Need), will be recognized by EPIC for exceptional service in the law to those individuals in our community who cannot afford legal representation or to those organizations who provide services for the betterment of our society and require legal advisors to achieve their goals. A student-run organization, EPIC presents the annual awards as a major fundraising effort that provide grants for students who accept volunteer summer jobs with public sector organizations. Robbie Dokson has an abiding commitment to the Atlanta Legal Aid Society. Dokson began his legal career at ALAS, serving as executive director for six years and as board president, officer and member for over 30 years. Dokson was also a founding board member of the Justice Center of Atlanta, one of the nation's first mediation programs established in the late 1970s under a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice. A practicing attorney for over 40 years, he has mediated, arbitrated and served as a court appointed Special Master in hundreds of cases. Dokson was also a founder of the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation and served on its board for many years. In addition, he currently serves on, or previously has been, a member of the boards of the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs, the Downtown YMCA and the Anti-Defamation League Southeast Region. 34 THE ATLANTA LAWYER December 2012 [email protected] Jeff Bramlett is a renowned trial lawyer who has served as lead counsel for prison inmates and foster children as well as Fortune 100 companies. In the course of 30 years as a practicing attorney he also found time to provide leadership as president of the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia, former national board member of the American Civil Liberties Union and current chair of Georgia’s American Constitution Society board of advisors. He also has served for 20 consecutive years as a “Saturday Morning Lawyer” with the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation and he is past president of both the Atlanta Bar Association and State Bar of Georgia. Nationally he has been a delegate of the American Bar Association’s House of Delegates. The range of cases he has tried--from securities fraud, professional liability, business torts, trademark infringement and RICO to civil rights enforcement, personal injury and murder--speaks to his incomparable legal credentials. Tamara Caldas has devoted her legal career to public interest law. She worked with the Southern Center for Human Rights for six years where she represented indigent clients challenging unconstitutional conditions of confinement and unsanitary conditions in Alabama's and Georgia's prisons and jails. Since joining the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation seven years ago, she has worked with legal partners and local courts to protect tenants in foreclosed properties, and has advocated for local and state policies on behalf of low-income tenants and consumers. Caldas also was the driving force behind the creation of Fulton County State Court’s Self-Help Center. Currently, she is an executive committee member of the Atlanta Bar Association’s Public Interest Law Section and an advisory board member of the Health Law Partnership. Daniel A. Bloom, member of Pachman Richardson, will be master of ceremonies for the EPIC Inspiration Awards on February 5, at 7:00+ p.m. in Emory Law’s Gambrell Hall, Tull Auditorium. The Official News Publication of the Atlanta Bar Association