The National Civil Justice Institute’s innovative judicial education program is possible only with the financial support of lawyers, law firms, and other organizations. The Institute gratefully acknowledges the support of the following 2024 Judges Forum contributors, whose generosity helps to assure that NCJI will enrich the understanding of the law in courtrooms throughout the United States. The National Civil Justice Institute also gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the AAJ-Robert L. Habush Endowment.
Counselor ($5,000 and up)
Davis, Levin, Livingston
Keith A. Hebeisen
Meshbesher & Spence
Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman, PLLC
Barrister ($3,000 and up)
Florida Justice Association
Gibbs Law Group LLP
Defender ($2,000-$2,999)
Alabama Association for Justice
Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association
Delaware Trial Lawyers Association
Illinois Trial Lawyers Association
Indiana Trial Lawyers Association
Justinian & Associates PLLC
Kentucky Justice Association
Legacy of Justice Foundation (Kansas)
Louisiana Association for Justice
Lundy LLP
Maryland Association for Justice
Metropolitan Washington D.C. Trial Lawyers Foundation
Michigan Association for Justice
Mississippi Association for Justice
George H. Moyer
Andre M. Mura
Oregon Trial Lawyers Association
South Carolina Association for Justice
Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association
Utah Association for Justice
Washington State Trial Lawyers Association
Sentinel ($1,000-$1,999)
Andrus Anderson LLP
Ciresi Conlin LLP
Robert A. Clifford
Corey Watson, P.C.
Domnick Cunningham & Yaffa
Stephen J. Herman
Celene Humphries
Kazan, McClain, Satterley & Greenwood
Kline & Specter, PC
Teresa Fariss McClain
Minnesota Association for Justice
Diane M. Nast
Paulson & Nace, PLLC
Gale D. Pearson, Nachawati Law Group
Ellen Relkin
Russomanno & Borrello, P.A.
Thomas Law Offices
Weitz & Luxenberg P.C.
David G. Wirtes, Jr.
Zoll & Kranz, LLC
Advocate ($500-$999)
Maria S. Diamond
Other ($25-$499)
Larry Anderson
Hickey Law Firm
The Forum for State Appellate Court Judges was endowed by the Law Firm of Habush, Habush & Rottier. The National Civil Justice Institute also gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the AAJ-Robert L. Habush Endowment. None of the donors has any control over the content of the Forum, the makeup of faculty or attendees, nor the placement of information in Forum materials.