(June 10, 2003) Topeka, KSThe Kansas Bar Association (KBA) recently recognized milestones for KBA members who have practiced law for 50, 60, or 70 years. Each member was honored at an awards luncheon on June 9 in Wichita, where they were presented with a certificate and lapel pin for their contributions to the legal profession in Kansas.
Hon. Wesley E. Brown, Wichita, was honored for 70 years of service in the KBA.
Wichita KBA members honored for 50 years of service were Hon. Michael A. Barbara, Richard C. Hite, Albert L. Kamas, Hon. Patrick F. Kelly, Phillip S. Mellor, John S. Seeber, and Don B. Stahr.
About the Kansas Bar Association
The Kansas Bar Association was founded in 1882 as a voluntary association for dedicated legal professionals
and has approximately 6,200 members, including lawyers,
judges, law students, and legal assistants. The KBA is dedicated
to advancing the professionalism and legal skills of lawyers,
promoting the interests of the legal profession, providing
services to its members, advocating positions on law-related
issues, encouraging public understanding of the law, and
promoting the effective administration of our system of
justice.
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