From Above the Law authored by Ed Sohn: “We’ve branched out quite a bit on this column, but it’s our continuing mission to shed light on stories of ex-large-law-firm attorneys and what … Read More
From Incidents With Rattlesnakes to Broken Jaws, Texas Public Schools Are Immune from Lawsuits
From Houston Press, authored by Margaret Downing, dank image (pun intended) by Daniel Kramer: “Attorney Holly Griffith Terrell of Pearland, who is “of counsel” for Martin Cirkiel, got into this kind of law … Read More
Meet the First Lady of Texas Cannabis Law
From Houstonia authored by Sarah Rufca Nielsen (killer image by: Robert G. Gomez): “SOME DAYS ARE LONGER AND MORE TRYING THAN OTHERS for attorney Lisa L. Pittman. One of those was May 2, … Read More
Memphis law firm names first African-American female partner
From Memphis Business Journal authored by Michelle Corbet: “Tannera Gibson has been with the firm for eight years.” Read the full story by FOLLOWING THIS LINK (which will then require you to be a … Read More
Venus Ramey, War Bond-Selling, Gun-Toting Miss America Of 1944, Dead At 92
From The Huffington Post: “Venus Ramey, who used her victory as Miss America in 1944 to sell war bonds and make appearances on the vaudeville stage, has died at the … Read More
Railey: Woman leader set the stage for generations of leaders, period
From Winston-Salem Journal authored by John Railey: “Sophia Cody of Winston-Salem died last weekend at the age of 97, but her legacy will long live. She was a compassionate and … Read More