Prosecutors Honored by Texas Bar Foundation

Prosecutors

District Attorney’s Office press release

District Attorney Scott McKee and Assistant District Attorney Nancy Rumar have been elected to membership in the fellows of the Texas Bar Foundation. Fellows of the Foundation are selected for outstanding professional achievements and their demonstrated commitment to the improvement of the justice system throughout the state of Texas. According to the Foundation, election is a mark of distinction and recognition of Rumar’s and McKee’s contribution to the legal profession.

Selection as a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation is restricted to the members of the State Bar of Texas. Each year one-third of one percent of State Bar members are invited to become Fellows. Once nominees are selected, they must be elected by the Texas Bar Foundation Board of Trustees.

The Texas Bar Foundation is the largest charitably-funded foundation in the country. Founded in 1965 by lawyers determined to assist the public and improve the profession of law, the Texas Bar Foundation has maintained its mission of using the financial contributions of membership to build a strong justice system for all Texans. To date, the Texas Bar Foundation has distributed more than $15 million throughout Texas to assist nonprofit organizations with a wide range of justice-related programs and services. For more information, contact the Texas Bar Foundation at www.txbf.org.