The State Bar of Texas Legal Services to the Poor in Civil Matters Committee announced its 2026 Pro Bono Excellence Award winners.
Judge Gloria E. Lopez, of Houston, received the Judge Merrill Hartman Pro Bono Judge Award; Penny Robe, of Richardson, received the Frank J. Scurlock Award; Garth Corbett, of Austin, received the J. Chrys Dougherty Award; and the Dallas office of O’Melveny & Myers received the W. Frank Newton Award.
The recipients will be formally recognized during the State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting on June 11-12 at the Marriott Marquis in Houston.
Judge Merrill Hartman Pro Bono Judge Award—Judge Gloria E. Lopez
The Judge Merrill Hartman Pro Bono Judge Award honors a sitting or retired judge who has provided exemplary pro bono service, including outreach to attorneys to increase the quantity and quality of pro bono representation; modifications to court processes to increase access to justice; advocacy on behalf of access to justice; service as a volunteer judge for pro bono clinics; or other pro bono proceedings. Judge Lopez has devoted her career to advancing service within the legal profession through judicial leadership, legal education, attorney training, and bar involvement, earning recognition as the 2025 Judge of the Year by the State Bar of Texas Hispanic Lawyers Section for her commitment to the profession and access to justice. As a council member of the Hispanic Lawyers Section, she helped lead fundraising efforts for the Texas Access to Justice Foundation, contributing to the most successful “LAWtería” event in the organization’s history in 2025. She also volunteers extensively with the American Bar Association’s Children’s Immigration Law Academy and the State Bar of Texas Family Law Essentials Seminar, supporting pro bono representation and fairer outcomes for underserved communities.
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