Peter
Komlos-Hrobsky
"Peter Komlos-Hrobsky's contribution to access to justice is profound and diverse, spanning over four decades of dedicated service. Beginning in the 1970s, his journey in legal aid commenced with roles at the Native American Rights Fund and the National Indian Law Library, showcasing an early commitment to marginalized communities. His tenure in New Mexico and Tennessee demonstrated a steadfast advocacy for indigenous and senior populations, respectively. In Los Angeles, Peter's work on Social Security and disability issues, including cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, underscored his pursuit of systemic change and precedent-setting impact. Upon joining Colorado Legal Services in 1990, Peter's focus on public benefits appeals and policy matters solidified his reputation as an expert in the field, advocating tirelessly for those in need. His recognition with the Reginald Heber Smith Award in 2014 further validated his exceptional dedication and achievements in civil legal aid, highlighting his humility and unwavering commitment to clients. Peter's legacy of kindness, dedication and humor leaves a lasting impression on the legal aid community, inspiring future generations to continue the fight for equal access to justice for all."