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UGA School of Law alumni association presents highest honor to Darden and Jones

June 28, 2013

Georgia Law's alumni association has named Atlanta attorney and former U.S. Congressman George W. "Buddy" Darden III (J.D.'67) and U.S. District Court Judge for the Northern District of Georgia Steve Jones (J.D.'87) as the recipients of this year's Distinguished Service Scroll Award. The award is the Law School Association’s highest honor and recognizes individuals for their exceptional service and dedication to the legal profession and the law school.

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Writer: Lauren Bovard, 706-542-5172, lawprstu@uga.edu Contact: Heidi Murphy, 706-583-5487, hmurphy@uga.edu

Athens, Ga. – The University of Georgia School of Law’s alumni association recently presented former U.S. Congressman George W. “Buddy” Darden III and U.S. District Court Judge Steve C. Jones with its Distinguished Service Scroll Award.

The award, presented annually during the State Bar of Georgia Annual Meeting, is the Law School Association’s highest honor and recognizes individuals for their dedication and service to the legal profession and the law school.

Darden’s award was presented to him by friend, colleague and 1985 Georgia Law graduate Keith W. Mason, a partner at McKenna Long & Aldridge, who said Darden had “provided a lifetime of service” and has been “a true leader” who helped to solve public issues at all levels including the local, state and federal governments.

Darden currently serves as senior counsel at McKenna Long & Aldridge in Atlanta, where his practice focuses on public policy and public finance, and he advises clients on conducting business in the state of Georgia and with the federal government as well as develops strategy for legislative and government affairs and issues.

While in private practice, he has been an adviser and lecturer on behalf of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs and participated in programs concerning issues of national defense and ethics in Turkey, Senegal and Indonesia. He also served as a presidential appointee to the Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, a government agency that assists U.S. businesses in emerging markets and developing nations worldwide.

For six terms starting in 1983, Darden was a U.S. Representative for Georgia’s 7th Congressional District, where he served on the House Armed Services Committee, the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, the House Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (ethics).

Darden, a 1967 Georgia Law graduate, has been recognized in the “Most Influential Georgians” listings appearing in Georgia Trend magazine, and James Magazine named him one of “Georgia’s Most Influential People” twice. The State Bar of Georgia also honored him with its Tradition of Excellence Award in 2010.

Darden has served as a firm agent for the law school since 2009 and was a member of its Board of Visitors from 1999 to 2002.

Jones’ award was presented by Judge Lawton E. Stephens of the Superior Court of the Western Judicial Circuit of Georgia. Stephens, a 1981 Georgia Law graduate, lauded Jones as a man who “always looks on the bright side of life.”

He added that Jones is a wonderful ambassador for Georgia Law and UGA, “exemplifying everything that is right and noble” about the school and the university.

Jones was nominated by President Barack Obama as a U.S. District Court judge for the Northern District of Georgia in early 2011 and was sworn in March 4, 2011.

Previously, Jones served for 16 years as a Superior Court judge for the Western Judicial Circuit of Georgia, where he presided over the Western Judicial Circuit Felony Drug Court, and he was an Athens-Clarke County Municipal Court judge (1992-95) and an assistant district attorney for the Western Judicial Circuit (1987-91).

Additionally, he was a member of the law school’s Board of Visitors, which he led in 2002-03. He also has chaired the Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission and the Athens Area Community Foundation, and served on the Supreme Court of Georgia’s Commission on Equality and on its Domestic Violence Committee.

Jones, who graduated from Georgia Law in 1987, currently serves as the president of the UGA Alumni Association and as president of the UGA chapter of the National Football Foundation and the College Hall of Fame. On July 1, he will become a managing trustee of the UGA Foundation.

For his judicial and community service, Jones has received the Justice Robert Benham Award for Community Service, the Gate City Bar Association’s Outstanding Jurist Award and Leadership Georgia’s E. Dale Threadgill Community Service Award, among others.

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