• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content

ABF.

Research Advancing Justice

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • ABF Fellows
  • Donate
  • Research
    • Research
      • Learning and Practicing Law
      • Protecting Rights and Accessing Justice
      • Making and Implementing Law
      • See Recent Research
    • Other Work
      • ABF Newsletter: Researching Law
      • ABF Podcast: Whose Law is it Anyway?
      • Access to Justice Research Initiative
      • Law & Social Inquiry
      • Featured Researcher
  • People
  • Programs
    • Faculty Scholars
    • Postdoctoral Fellowships
    • Doctoral Fellowships
    • Undergraduate Fellowships
  • Giving
    • Impact Funds
      • The Ruth Bader Ginsburg Endowed Fund for Research in Civil Rights and Gender Equality
      • The William C. Hubbard Law & Education Conference Endowment
      • The William H. Neukom Fellows Campaign for a Research Chair in Diversity and Law
    • Donate
      • Leave a Legacy
  • News & Events
  • About
    • Board of Directors
Home > Fellows > Twelve ABF Fellows Among Crain’s 2020 Notable Women in Law

Twelve ABF Fellows Among Crain’s 2020 Notable Women in Law

September 14, 2020

Twelve ABF Fellows are listed among Crain’s 2020 Notable Women in Law, which highlights senior-level private practice women attorneys who have shown the ability to effect change in their roles or practice areas. The Fellows included are:

Kara E. Cenar, Fellow
Beth J. Dickstein, Fellow
Gail H. Morse, Fellow
Teresa Snider, Fellow
Anna Wermuth, Fellow
Pamela L. Cox, Life Fellow
Sharon A. Hwang, Life Fellow
Christina L. Martini, Life Fellow
Shannon M. McNulty, Life Fellow
Margo Wolf O’Donnell, Life Fellow
Erin Schrantz, Life Fellow
Laurel G. Bellows, Patron Fellow

To qualify for the list, attorneys must be nominated and then selected from an editorial board based on their credentials and accomplishments. The selected attorneys have served as role models at their firms and have assumed leadership positions in professional or civic organizations.

For the full list of Crain’s 2020 Notable Women in Law, click here.

 

Tags: Fellows, Fellows in the News

  • About
  • People
  • Careers
  • For Media
  • Logos & Colors
  • Annual Report
    • Financial Report
  • ABF Fellows
  • Research
  • Learning and Practicing Law
  • Protecting Rights and Accessing Justice
  • Making and Implementing Law
  • Other Work
  • ABF Newsletter: Researching Law
  • ABF Podcast: Whose Law is it Anyway?
  • Access to Justice Research Initiative
  • Law & Social Inquiry
  • Programs
  • Faculty Scholars
  • Postdoctoral Fellowships
  • Doctoral Fellowships
  • Undergraduate Fellowships
  • Giving
  • Impact Funds
  • Leave a Legacy
  • News & Events

Sign up for ABF News:

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
Logo
Research Advancing Justice
  • Contact Us
  • Contact the Fellows
  • For Media
  • Privacy Policy
American Bar Foundation
750 North Lake Shore Drive, Fl. 4, Chicago, IL 60611-4557
© 2025 American Bar Foundation
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in ABF publications are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the American Bar Foundation or the American Bar Association. The AMERICAN BAR FOUNDATION, ABF, and related seal trademarks as used by the American Bar Foundation are owned by the American Bar Association and used under license.