PEOPLE < Noteworthy The Virginia Law Foundation Inducts Fellows Class of 2014 The Virginia Law Foundation inducted twenty-eight Virginia lawyers at its 2014 Class of Fellows dinner ceremony on January 23 in Williamsburg, during The Virginia Bar Association’s annual meeting. Induction as a Fellow of the Virginia Law Foundation is a special honor conferred by the VLF board on selected Virginia attorneys, law profes-sors, and retired members of the judiciary who make outstanding con-tributions to the legal profession and in their communities. Class of 2014 Inductees: Honorable Joanne F. Alper (Arlington) Donald S. Culkin (Leesburg) C. Thomas Ebel (Richmond) Hugh M. Fain III (Richmond) Morris H. Fine (Virginia Beach) Daniel LeRoy Fitch (Harrisonburg) Linda D. Frith (Roanoke) Philip G. Gardner (Martinsville) Richard Ellis Garriott Jr. (Virginia Beach) Stephanie E. Grana (Richmond) Phoebe P. Hall (Richmond) F. Warren Haynie Jr. (Lottsburg) William H. Hefty (Richmond) Stephen A. Isaacs (Richmond) Linda M. Jackson (McLean) Martha JP McQuade (Alexandria) Honorable Nathan H. Miller (Harrisonburg) Jay B. Myerson (Reston) www.vsb.org James F. Neale (Charlottesville) Stephen Edward Noona (Norfolk) Lonnie D. Nunley III (Richmond) W. David Paxton (Roanoke) Henry R. Pollard IV (Henrico) Sandra M. Rohrstaff (Alexandria) Thomas R. Scott Jr. (Grundy) C.J. Steuart Thomas III (Staunton) Lori D. Thompson (Roanoke) Stanley P. Wellman (Richmond) 2014 John C. Kenny Pro Bono Award The Richmond Bar Association’s 2014 John C. Kenny Pro Bono Award was given posthumously to Benjamin R. Lacy IV on January 23. The award was presented to members of Mr. Lacy’s family during a ceremony at the Omni Hotel in Richmond. Pictured (left to right) are Mr. Lacy’s daughter Callie Brackett, wife Sandy Lacy, son-in-law Alex Brackett, and RBA President Anne Scher. Mr. Lacy was with Sands Anderson for twenty-seven years. He assisted the Greater Richmond Bar Foundation’s Pro Bono Clearinghouse beginning in 2001 when the organization was started. He also served on the board of the Central Virginia Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. In January, 2013, the Virginia General Assembly passed a resolu-tion honoring Mr. Lacy for his devotion to serving others through pro bono work. Vol. 62 | February 2014 | VIRGINIA LAWYER 45