AUSTIN – In the span of more than 15 years, the Champions of Justice Gala Benefiting Veterans has raised more than $4.8 million for the provision of civil legal aid for low- income Texas veterans, a press release states.
Greenberg Traurig’s Mary-Olga Lovett to Speak at ABA 2021 Virtual Litigation Section Annual Conference
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Mary-Olga Lovett, Senior Vice President of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, will speak at the American Bar Association’s (ABA) 2021 Virtual Litigation Section Annual Conference to be held May 5-7.
“Year after year, the ABA Litigation Section Conference has been a leading event in the legal field,” Lovett said. “It’s an honor to have this opportunity to share this forum in such esteemed company and to discuss my life’s passion – strategy for trial, which must begin on day one.” HOUSTON (PRWEB)
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AUSTIN – The Texas Access to Justice Commission, with its co-sponsor the State Bar of Texas, honored veterans throughout the state at the Virtual 2021 Champions of Justice Gala Benefiting Veterans.
The Masters of Ceremonies for the gala were Texas Supreme Court Justices Eva Guzman and Brett Busby. More than $448,000 was raised with all proceeds designated for addressing the civil legal needs of low-income Texans. Proceeds will be distributed to legal aid providers serving veterans by the Texas Access to Justice Foundation, a press release states.
The Commission also celebrated its 20th Anniversary. Supreme Court of Texas Chief Justice Nathan Hecht was joined by former Justice Deborah Hankinson and former Justice Harriet O’Neill to speak about the history of the Commission. Formed in April 2001, the Texas Access to Justice Commission was only the fifth commission in the nation at that time. Justice Hankinson recalled that “If we were