The Greensboro Bar Association Foundation Fellows are an honorary society of attorneys, judges, and law faculty who are members in good standing of the Greensboro Bar Association, who are licensed to practice law and in good standing in any jurisdiction and whose public and private careers have demonstrated outstanding dedication to the highest principles of the legal profession.
No more than ten percent of the members of the Greensboro Bar Association can be Fellows at any one time.
One purpose of the Fellows program is to recognize members who have distinguished themselves in the legal profession by nominating them to membership as “Fellows.” The second purpose of the Fellows program is to provide additional funding that will allow the Greensboro Bar Association Foundation to continue to operate and support various local and North Carolina law-related charities, as well as to support other purposes for which the Foundation was established.
For a list of GBA Foundation Fellows, please visit the Fellows Webpage.