Ellen Podgor admitted as Honorary Fellow of the American Board of Criminal Lawyers
August 6, 2004
Please congratulate Ellen Podgor who has been admitted as an Honorary Fellow of the American Board of Criminal Lawyers. The organization is "an exclusive national legal, honorary society for outstanding criminal trial lawyers with admission to fellowship by invitation only."
The organization totals approximately 250 lawyers from across the United States, 14 of whom are from GA. (Jimmy Berry, J. Converse Bright, Bobby Lee Cook, Drew Findling, Jerome Froelich, Edward T. Garland, Bruce Harvey, James Jenkins, Bruce Maloy, Hon. William T. Moore, Jr., Bruce Morris, Donald Samuel, Edward D. Tolley, and Harvey Weitz); 5 of whom are from the District of Columbia (Henry Asbill, Plato Cacheris, Vincent Fuller, William Moffit, and Larry D. Thompson). Ellen is being admitted with 3 just other individuals nationwide. We are known by the company we keep, and this honor and recognition surely places Ellen in elite company. I know you all join me in extending to Ellen our heartfelt congratulations.
Way to go, Ellen! --Steve K.