[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 62 (Thursday, April 29, 2010)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E725]
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    HONORING WILLIAM T. (BILL) ROBINSON III ON HIS ELECTION AS ABA 
                        PRESIDENT-ELECT NOMINEE

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                            HON. GEOFF DAVIS

                              of kentucky

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, April 29, 2010

  Mr. DAVIS of Kentucky. Madam Speaker, last week in Washington D.C., 
members of the American Bar Association (ABA)--including State, local 
and specialty bar leaders from throughout the USA--gathered to meet 
with Members of Congress and Administration officials about issues of 
importance to the legal profession and to the administration of 
justice.
  Among the participants was one of my constituents, William T. (Bill) 
Robinson III from Kenton County, Kentucky, who recently became the ABA 
President-Elect Nominee.
  Bill Robinson is the Member-in-Charge of the Northern Kentucky 
offices of Frost Brown Todd OD LLC, a regional law firm with almost 500 
lawyers in nine offices located in Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, West 
Virginia and Indiana. Throughout his career, Bill has served as a 
leader in his profession and his community. Bill successfully completed 
his three year term as ABA Treasurer in August 2008 and currently 
serves as Chairman of the ABA Governmental Affairs Committee.
  As an active member of the American Bar Association for over 25 
years, Bill has served in various leadership roles, including 7 years 
on the ABA Board of Governors. Bill is a Past Board Chairman of the 
Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, a Past 
President of the Kentucky Bar Association and a Past Chairman of the 
Kentucky and the Northern Kentucky Chambers of Commerce.
  Bill is a graduate of Thomas More College and the College of Law at 
the University of Kentucky, where in 2004, he was inducted into the 
Alumni Hall of Fame.
  I ask the House to join me in congratulating Bill on his election as 
ABA President-Elect Nominee and his distinguished career and service to 
the Commonwealth of Kentucky.