Bordas & Bordas Welcomes Nominations for 2025 Anti-Bullying Fighting for Justice Award

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Bordas & Bordas is pleased to welcome nominations for the 2025 Anti-Bullying Fighting for Justice Award.

The award was created in 2014 by Bordas & Bordas founder Jim Bordas and honors senior students in each high school in Ohio, Marshall and Belmont counties. The criteria for students nominated includes treating everyone equally, respecting differences in others, and standing up for those who are targeted by others or are discriminated against. The winners of the award are deemed Anti-Bullying Ambassadors and receive a $500 cash award.

“We are thrilled to continue recognizing these outstanding young leaders who are making a positive impact on their schools and communities,” said managing partner Jamie Bordas. “The Anti-Bullying Fighting for Justice Award celebrates kindness, empathy, and the courage to stand up for what is right.”  

Senior students may be nominated by peers, teachers, coaches or community members. To nominate a senior student from your community, visit bordaslaw.com/antibullyingaward. The award will be presented at the end-of-year award ceremony at each of the recipients’ schools. The deadline for nominations is Monday, March 31.  

Bordas & Bordas is a plaintiff’s litigation law firm with offices in Pittsburgh, Wheeling, W.Va., St. Clairsville, Ohio, and Moundsville, W.Va. The firm’s attorneys practice throughout the region in diverse areas of law and are licensed in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, and Texas.  

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