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The American Lawyer
Year: 2002
Award: Ozzie Award Honorable Mention for Best Use of
Illustration
Awarded For: “The Straight Dope” - October 2001
Awarded By: Folio Magazine
 

 
The American Lawyer
Year: 2002
Award: Ozzie Award Silver Medal for Best Feature Design
Awarded For: “Losing the Race” - October 2001
Awarded By: Folio Magazine
 

 
The American Lawyer
Year: 2002
Award: Merid Award for Feature Design
Awarded For: “Losing the Race” - October 2001
Awarded By: Society of Publication Designers
 

 
The American Lawyer
Year: 2002
Award: Eastern Region Competition. Silver Award
for Special Section.
Awarded For: Associates Survey - The Age of Anxiety. October 2002.
Aric Press, Margaret Daisley, James Schroeder.
Awarded By: American Society of Business Publication Editors
 

 
The American Lawyer
Year: 2002
Award: Best Regularly featured department or column
Awarded For: Supreme Advocacy
Awarded By: American Business Media-Jessie H. Neal Award
 

 
The American Lawyer
Year: 1999
Award: Ozzie Award Gold Medal
Awarded For: Excellence in Magazine Cover Design
Awarded By: Folio Magazine
 

 
The American Lawyer
Year: 1993
Award: National Magazine Award for Essays & Criticism
Awarded For: “Maybe The Jury Was Right” - June 1992 (Roger Parloff)
Awarded By: American Society of Magazine Editors
 

 
The American Lawyer
Year: 1991
Award: National Magazine Award for Best SingleTopic Issue
Awarded For: March 1990 special issue on the war on drugs
Awarded By: American Society of Magazine Editors
 

 
The American Lawyer
Year: 1984
Award: National Reporting by a journalist under the age of 35
Awarded For: “Lazy Justice” (Susan Milstein)
Awarded By: The Livingston Awards
 

 
The American Lawyer
Year: 1984
Award: National Magazine Award for General Excellence.
Awarded For: General Excellence. “This year the judges…cited TAL
for having ‘made itself into a discriminating trade
publication …. as well as a stern watchdog.’”
Awarded By: American Society of Magazine Editors