Jesse H. Neal Award
Best News Coverage: California Judiciary Harassment Settlements – The Recorder, Cheryl Miller, Winner
Jesse H. Neal Award
Best Overall Art Direction: Art Direction for ‘Out on a Limb’ – BenefitsPro, Paul Wilson, Emily Payne, and Chris Nicholls, Finalist
Jesse H. Neal Award
Best Art Direction for a Cover: Kaleidoscopic Change – BenefitsPro, Paul Wilson, Emily Payne, and Chris Nicholls, Finalist
Jesse H. Neal Award
Best Single Issue of a Tabloid/Newspaper/Magazine: Gazing Into The Crystal Ball: What Will the Legal Department of the Future Look Like? – Corporate Counsel, Editorial Staff, Finalist
Jesse H. Neal Award
Best Single Issue of a Tabloid/Newspaper/Magazine: The AmLaw 100 – The American Lawyer, Editorial Staff, Finalist
Jesse H. Neal Award
Best Art Direction for a Single Article: Art Direction for ‘When Will Wells Fargo’s Scandals End?’ – Investment Advisor, Chris Nicholls, Finalist
Jesse H. Neal Award
Kangaroo Court: Lawyers Weigh in on Betsy Devos’ Proposed Title IX Policies for Handling Sexual Misconduct Claims – The National Law Journal, Raychel Lean, Max Mitchell, Samantha Joseph, Finalist
Jesse H. Neal Award
Best Art Direction for a Single Article: It Came from Cyberspace – National Underwriter Property & Casualty, Tim Schafer, Finalist
Jesse H. Neal Award
Best Profile: Mission of Service – National Underwriter Property & Casualty, Patricia L. Harman, Finalist
Jesse H. Neal Award
Best Range of Work by a Single Author: Business of Law Coverage – The American Lawyer, Christine Simmons, Finalist
Jesse H. Neal Award
Best Single Article: Out of Focus: Lawyers and Firms Can No Longer Ignore Dementia – The American Lawyer, Christine Simmons, Finalist
Jesse H. Neal Award
Best Editorial Use of Data: The AmLaw 100 Data Package – The American Lawyer, Editorial Staff, Finalist
Jesse H. Neal Award
Best Commentary/Blog: Voice of the Next Generation – The American Lawyer, The Young Lawyer Editorial Board, Finalist
Jesse H. Neal Award
Best News Coverage: McIver Trial – The Daily Report, Robin McDonald, Finalist
Keystone Press Awards, Pennsylvania News Media Association
First Place: Investigative Reporting and News Beat Reporting – P.J. D’Annunzio
Keystone Press Awards, Pennsylvania News Media Association
First Place: News Feature Writing – Max Mitchell and Zack Needles
Keystone Press Awards, Pennsylvania News Media Association
Honorable Mention: Investigative Reporting and News Beat Reporting – Max Mitchell
California Journalism Awards
First Place: Columns: A Criminal Waste of Space – William Bedsworth
California Journalism Awards
Second Place: In-Depth Reporting: Cryptocurrency Litigation – Ross Todd
California Journalism Awards
Fourth Place: Informational Graphic: Under the Hood of Uber Legal’s Revamp: A Timeline – Caroline Spiezio and David Palmer
California Journalism Awards
Fifth Place: Breaking News: Waymo-Uber Coverage – Ben Hancock, Ross Todd, and Caroline Spiezio
California Journalism Awards
Fifth Place: Writing: Jeff Had Issues: An Akin Gump Lawyer Breaks Bad, and There’s No Satisfying Explanation – Jenna Greene