Irvine E. Ungerman Award for Excellence in Clinical Practice

This award was established to honor an outstanding Washburn Law alum, Irvine E. Ungerman. Mr. Ungerman practiced in Tulsa, Oklahoma and died in 1980.

The Irvine E. Ungerman Award for Excellence in Clinical Practice is awarded twice yearly to legal interns who have distinguished himself or herself by providing highly competent representation to clients in a manner exemplifying the ideals of our profession: "pursuit of the learned art in the spirit of a public service."

In selecting the recipient of this award, the Law Clinic faculty considers the intern's accomplishment in acquiring the fundamental lawyer skills including problem solving, legal analysis and research, factual investigation, counseling, negotiation, trial skills, ability to recognize and resolve ethical dilemmas, and ability to work with others. The recipient is an intern who treats other people (clients, supervisory faculty, other attorneys, and support staff) with dignity and respect and exhibits some common characteristics of the professional: one who earns client trust by serving both the client's interest and the public good while working diligently and enthusiastically on the client's behalf. In the faculty's judgment, the recipient will be one, who, in making the transition from law student to lawyer will be likely to critically evaluate his or her own performance as a professional and reflect on and learn from the experience of representing clients. Finally, the recipient has demonstrated a sense of the "special responsibility for the quality of justice" and have exhibited a commitment to promoting justice, fairness, and morality in daily law practice.

Recipients

(Note: Recipients for years marked with * are unknown. If you were the recipient, or know who was, please contact Debi Schrock, Clinic Coordinator (785) 670-1191 or debi.schrock [at] washburn.edu.)

Recipients of the Irvine E. Ungerman award are: