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Alumnus Richard
Victor Receives MSU-DCL Distinguished Alumni Award
Nationally
renowned Attorney Richard Victor, (left) a 1975 DCL
graduate, was honored at the Law College’s Commencement
Ceremonies on Saturday, June 3, with the 2000 MSU-DCL
Distinguished Alumni Award.
Victor, a frequent guest on national news programs
such as NBC-TV’s Today Show, ABC-TV’s Good
Morning America, CNN Crossfire, and
National Public Radio, has helped change the face of
grandparents’ and childrens’ rights laws in the U.S.
He is the founder and executive director of the
National Grandparents’ Rights Organization. Through
this, he has received international recognition for his
work in advancing grandparents’ legal visitation rights.
He has also written numerous publications and given
speeches on this subject as well.
Victor, a founding partner in the law firm Victor and
Robbins of Bloomfield Hills, has received numerous
honors for his work including the State Bar of Michigan
Lifetime Achievement Award and the "Meritorious Service
to the Children of America Award," presented by the
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.
Among the many high profile cases he has handled, he
is most often recognized for representing "Baby Jessica"
DeBoer.
At the Commencement Ceremonies, Victor offered
personal reflection on the "Baby Jessica" case.
"Although I received quite a bit of acclaim for that
case, the thing I remember most is that I barely saw my
family through the whole thing," he said. "In my mind
and my heart, my family is my number one client." |