About the Fund & Award
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Tony was a “lawyer’s lawyer.” He trained a generation of Carmody attorneys and earned the respect and admiration of his clients and colleagues. Tony was a long-time supporter of Connecticut Bar Foundation and was a Charter James W. Cooper Fellow. Carmody lawyers and staff, friends, and others made the initial contributions to the Fund, and proceeds were donated to CBF to establish the Fund.
The Award recognizes excellence in advocacy, a hallmark of Tony’s career. It provides an opportunity to acknowledge the dedicated service and outstanding achievements of CT nonprofit civil legal service providers or legal aid attorneys who demonstrate a commitment to the provision of zealous and skilled legal representation to low-income clients. CBF presents the award and cash prize annually.
Amy Eppler-Epstein, 2025 Fitzgerald Honoree
Jamey Bell
Jamey has more than 35 years of experience as an attorney and policy advocate in the areas of health care access, education, child welfare, and family economic security. She provides day-to-day oversight of the organization agency, including administrative, financial, advocacy, personnel, strategic planning, communications, and legislative issues. She serves on the CBA Pro Bono Committee, the Judicial Branch Access to Justice Libraries Work Group, and the Advisory Board of the Connecticut Community Law Center. She is also a Fellow of the Connecticut Bar Foundation James W. Cooper Fellows Program. Previously, she was appointed by Governor Daniel Malloy to be the Child Advocate for the State of Connecticut in November, 2012. From 2008 to 2012, she was the Executive Director of Connecticut Voices for Children, where she worked on health, education, child welfare, and tax and budget issues, and led the organization’s legislative advocacy. She was an attorney at GHLA for 26 years. During that time she was lead counsel in successful class action litigation to require the Connecticut Department of Social Services to provide adequate dental care to children in the Medicaid program. Jamey Bell has a B.A. in Comparative Literature from the University of Michigan and a J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law.
Nominations and Selection
The award recognizes the dedicated service and outstanding achievements of a Connecticut nonprofit civil legal service provider or legal aid attorney(s). CBF Awards Committee solicits nominations from the James W. Cooper Fellows, and may consider nominations from other sources. A nomination should describe how the nominee has demonstrated excellence in the provision of zealous and skilled legal representation for low-income clients in Connecticut.
Eligibility
Connecticut Bar Foundation presents the Anthony M. Fitzgerald Award for Excellence to a legal service provider that currently receives an Interest on Lawyers Trust Account grant from CBF ("Grantee"), or an attorney employed by, or who provides volunteer legal services through, a Grantee. Access to justice is a fundamental right, and legal aid providers and attorneys perform a crucial role in ensuring fair and equal access to those most at risk of being excluded from our legal system. Without the zealous and passionate representation of civil legal aid providers, those who face the loss of basic human needs – including housing, safety from domestic violence, health care benefits, employment, and educational opportunities – are often ill-equipped to protect their legal rights.
The Anthony M. Fitzgerald Award for Excellence honors legal service providers and attorneys who demonstrate a commitment to providing skilled legal representation for low-income clients, including direct client or other activities that ensure that Connecticut citizens have legal assistance when facing important civil legal concerns affecting their safety, health, shelter, and survival. Other activities may include implementing a new legal service program, project, or service that expands access to justice for low-income residents of Connecticut.
