The award is named for John L. Lawler, a former JofA editor and AICPA senior vice president. Winners are chosen annually by the JofA’s board of editorial advisers.
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Past Lawler Award winners:
1976—Kenneth S. Axelson, “A Businessman’s Views on Disclosure,” July 1975, page 42.
1977—Brandt Allen, “The Biggest Computer Frauds: Lessons for CPAs,” May 1977, page 52.
1978—William H. Beaver, “Current Trends in Corporate Disclosure,” Jan. 1978, page 44.
1979—David Solomons, “The Politicization of Accounting,” Nov. 1978, page 65.
1980—John C. Burton, “A Critical Look at Professionalism and Scope of Services,” April 1980, page 48.
1981—A.A. Sommer Jr., “Corporate Governance: Its Impact on the Profession,” July 1980, page 52.
1982—Gerald W. Hepp and Thomas W. McRae, “Accounting Standards Overload: Relief Is Needed,” May 1982, page 52.
1983—Paul Rosenfield and William C. Dent, “No More Deferred Taxes,” Feb. 1983, page 44.
1984—Dennis R. Beresford, Lawrence C. Best, and Joseph V. Weber, “Accounting for Income Taxes: Change Is Coming,” Jan. 1984, page 72.
1985—Newton N. Minow, “Accountants’ Liability and the Litigation Explosion,” Sept. 1984, page 70.
1986—Robert Mednick, “The Auditor’s Role in Society: A New Approach to Solving the Perception Gap,” Feb. 1986, page 70.
1987—Robert J. Sack and Robert Tangreti, “ESM: Implications for the Profession,” April 1987, page 94.
1988—Robert Mednick, “Accountants’ Liability: Coping With the Stampede to the Courtroom,” Sept. 1987, page 118.
1989—William D. Hall and Arthur J. Renner, “Lessons That Auditors Ignore at Their Own Risk,” July 1988, page 50.
1990—Robert L. Israeloff and Gerald W. Hepp, “Should CPAs Issue Plain Paper Financial Statements?” April 1990, page 59.
1991—William D. Hall and Arthur J. Renner, “Lessons Auditors Ignore at Their Own Risk: Part 2,” June 1991, page 63.
1991–1992—August J. Aquila and Allan D. Koltin, “How to Lose Clients Without Really Trying,” May 1992, page 67.
1992–1993—James E. Hunton and M.K. Raja, “How to Pick the Right Computer Network,” June 1993, page 41.
1993–1994—Gilbert Simonetti Jr. and Andrea R. Andrews, “A Profession at Risk/A System in Jeopardy,” April 1994, page 45.
1994–1995—Robert K. Elliott, “The Future of Audits,” Sept. 1994, page 74.
1995–1996—William L. Reeb and Michaelle Cameron, “Getting Beyond Counting,” Dec. 1996, page 69.
1997—Chris Malburg, “Surviving Explosive Growth,” Dec. 1997, page 67.
1998—Nita J. Clyde, “CPE Is Broke; Let’s Fix It,” Dec. 1998, page 77.
1999—Douglas R. Carmichael, “Hocus-Pocus Accounting,” Oct. 1999, page 59.
2000—Joseph T. Wells, “So That’s Why It’s Called a Pyramid Scheme,” Oct. 2000, page 91.
2001—Edward Mendlowitz, “Nine Ways to Make Your Firm More Exciting,” March 2001, page 63.
2002—Joseph T. Wells, “Occupational Fraud: The Audit as Deterrent,” April 2002, page 24.
2003—Stephen A. Scarpati, “CPAs as Audit Committee Members,” Sept. 2003, page 32.
2004—Jennifer M. Mueller, “Amortization of Certain Intangible Assets,” Dec. 2004, page 74.
2005—Thomas G. Evans, Stan Atkinson and Charles H. Cho, “Hedge Fund Investing,” Feb. 2005, page 52.
2006—Kathryn L. Garnett, “Social Security: What’s the Magic Age?” July 2006, page 28.
2007—Edward J. Dupke, Robert F. Reilly, John R. Gilbert, Randie Dial and Michael A. Crain, Business Valuation Section to Introduce the AICPA’s Statement on Standards for Valuation Services, Sept. 2007, page 32.
2008—Paul B.W. Miller, Paul R. Bahnson and Brian P. McAllister, “A New Day for Business Combinations,” June 2008, page 34.
2009—Martin A. Leibowitz and Alan Reinstein, “Help for Solving CPAs’ Ethical Dilemmas,” April 2009, page 30.
2010—Rich Arzaga, “2010: The Year of the Roth Conversion?” Jan. 2010, page 28.
2011—Mollie T. Adams, Gail Petravick, and Coleen S. Troutman, “Advising Financially Stressed Clients,” Sept. 2011, page 50.
2012—J. Carlton Collins, “125 Technology Quick Tips,” June 2012, page 130.
2013—Ray A. Knight and Lee G. Knight, “Tax Considerations When Dividing Property in Divorce,” April 2013, page 64.
2014—Mark J. Nigrini and Nathan J. Mueller, "Lessons Learned From an $8 Million Fraud,” Aug. 2014, page 32.
2015—Charles L. McGimsey and Dan Whelan, "Forensic Interviews: Plan to Succeed," Aug. 2015, page 34.
2016—John Lauck, "The Psychology Behind Good Judgment," June 2016, page 26.
2017—Sonja E. Pippin, "Trusts and Estates: Uses and Tax Considerations," Feb. 2017, page 52.
2018—William A. Bailey, "Mechanics of the New Sec. 199A Deduction for Qualified Business Income," May 2018, page 44.
2019—Nathan Clark, "Relief for Small Business Tax Accounting Methods," Jan. 2019, page 48.
2020 (Nontax)—Tristan B. Johnson, James Rich, and Thomas G. Noland, "Why Risk Assessment Merits Increased Auditor Focus," Nov. 2020, page 31.
2020 (Tax)—Dayna E. Roane, "Deducting Home Office Expenses," Special Digital Edition, May 15, 2020, page 36.