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​Two LANWT Attorneys Honored By Peers

On Thursday, August 28, the Poverty Law Section presented its 2025 Noble and Impact Awards to:

Noble Award for Lifetime Achievement in Poverty Law


​Stephen C. McIntyre, Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas 

This award honors a Texas attorney for a lifetime of public service in promoting poverty law as a noble profession and significant lifetime professional accomplishments in expanding the provision of high-quality legal services to people of modest means or protecting clients’ legal rights.
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Impact Award 

State Bar of Texas Disaster Task Force Founding Members

Stephanie Duke, Disability Rights Texas 

Amanda Bosley, Lone Star Legal Aid 

Tracy Figueroa, Attorney at Law 

Brittanny Perrigue Gomez, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid 

Ester Torres, Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas

This award honors those who made a broad impact on people of modest means in Texas or made a significant impact on the lives of indigent individuals in Texas by protecting, promoting, expanding, or vindicating their legal rights.
 
Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas expresses its fondest congratulations to all of this year's honorees.


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Steve, CRP Managing Attorney, received the 2025 Noble Award.

The 2025 Impact Award honorees were joined by Poverty Law Section officers. From left: Incoming Chair Thai Nguyen, Outgoing Chair Cathryn Ibarra, Stephanie, Ester, Brittanny, Amanda, and Tracy.
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  • Winter 2025 Newsletter
    • The Corner Office
    • Community Service Steers Pro Bono Coordinator's Work
    • Justice For Tenant By Securing a Fair Outcome
    • Pete Fiero's Odyssey to Legal Aid
    • Veteran Gets Help With Abusive Boyfriend
    • Tax Law Changes Benefit Smaller Donors
    • Legal Aid Celebrates Pro Bono