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View of the Bench
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John
Dornik
took office on July
1, 2003 as the 85th president of the Hennepin County Bar
Association, leading a professional organization with a
membership of 8,000 lawyers. The HCBA is Minnesota’s
largest local bar association and also the nation’s
ninth largest.
Accepting the ceremonial gavel from
outgoing president Jean Holloway, Dornik begins a
one-year term as president, leading nearly half of the
attorneys in Minnesota.
A graduate of St. Mary’s College in Winona, Dornik
earned his J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law
School in 1989. A trial lawyer throughout his career,
Dornik is a shareholder with the firm of Mackenzie &
Hallberg where he has practiced since 1996.
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In his acceptance speech at
the HCBA Annual Meeting, Dornik quickly summed up his
approach to leadership for his presidential year by
saying that everything the association does should be
measured by its ability to "deliver value to the
membership. It will be considerably easier to resolve
issues as they arise and to focus our time and energy if
we keep that priority always in the forefront."
Having established that yardstick, Dornik pointed to two
areas he believes the association must address, each
precipitated by the changed economic picture locally and
nationally: pro bono service and responsible funding for
the justice system.
Dornik also made the case for active bar membership.
"Especially for newer members of the bar, the HCBA
provides a great opportunity to make a difference. The
chance to shape the direction of the law and our
profession is enhanced through the bar. . . . Actively
participating in the bar is one way to become more
effective and, ultimately, successful."
Active in a wide variety of roles with the HCBA and the
Minnesota State Bar Association for over a decade,
Dornik began making his mark as a member and then leader
in the New Lawyer sections. He is also a member of the
American Bar Association and both the Minnesota and the
American Trial Lawyers associations. He served on the
Minnesota Conference of Chief Judges Committee on
Litigation and on the Minnesota Lawyers International
Human Rights Committee.
Dornik is a lifelong resident of Hennepin County where
he also attended the Academy of Holy Angels High School.
He, his wife Sarah Kalweit, and their three children
make their home in South Minneapolis.
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