Bernard Flemming Ashe, Esq.

Arbitrator

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A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1936

Mr. Ashe is born in Baltimore, Maryland to Victor Joseph Ashe and Frances Cecelia Flemming.

1956

Mr. Ashe receives a Bachelor of Arts from Howard University and becomes a teacher for Baltimore City Public Schools.

1961

Mr. Ashe receives a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Howard University and is admitted to practice in the state of Virginia.

1961

Mr. Ashe becomes an attorney for the National Labor Relations Board in Washington, D.C.

1963

Mr. Ashe marries G. Nannette Ashe.

1963

Mr. Ashe is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and becomes assistant general counsel to the International Union of United Auto Workers (now UAW) in Detroit, Michigan.

1964

Mr. Ashe is admitted to practice in the state of Michigan.

1971

Mr. Ashe is admitted to practice in the state of New York and becomes general counsel to the New York State United Teachers in Albany, New York.

1979

Mr. Ashe joins the board of directors of the Urban League of Albany.

1981

Mr. Ashe is appointed first vice president of the Urban League of Albany and becomes a trustee of the New York State Lawyers Fund for Client Protection.

1982

Mr. Ashe is appointed chairman of the labor and employment section of the American Bar Association.

1989

Mr. Ashe receives the American Arbitration Whitney North Seymour Senior Medal.

1996

Mr. Ashe joins the adjunct faculty at the Roger Williams University and the Fordham University Schools of Law.

1996

Mr. Ashe retires and serves as an arbitrator in Albany, New York.

1997

Mr. Ashe becomes a trustee of Adelphi University in Garden City, New York.

2000

Mr. Ashe receives the Thurgood Marshall Justice Award from the Albany, New York chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).

2001

Mr. Ashe receives the National Weinberg Award from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan.

2003

Mr. Ashe joins the journal editorial board of the American Bar Association.

2017

Mr. Ashe receives the Arvid Anderson Public Employment Lawyer of the Year Award from the labor and employment section of the American Bar Association.

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