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Attorney Sean Flood Joins Capovilla & Williams Law Firm
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Former Army JAG officer and Bronze Star recipient Sean Flood has joined the military law firm of Capovilla & Williams as a partner.
Attorney Sean Flood
I’ve simply dedicated myself to advocating for my clients as zealously as possible and with the highest commitment to integrity and justice. ATLANTA (PRWEB) May 03, 2021 The powerhouse military law firm of Capovilla & Williams recently announced that attorney Sean Flood has joined the firm as a partner.
Flood brings over a decade of legal experience to the firm’s military law practice. His prior work includes several positions as a lawyer in the United States Army, including Special Forces Battalion Judge Advocate, Defense Counsel, Trial Counsel, and Administrative Law Attorney. As part of his work in the Army, Flood was deployed to Afghanistan and twice to Syria where he advised lead
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Analysis: Ocean Springs mayor’s runoff a battle of contrasting campaigns
Updated 2:21 PM;
OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. Come Tuesday night, either Melanie Allen or Kenny Holloway will become the mayor-elect of Ocean Springs, but the two Republicans arrived at this point by very different paths.
The two topped a field of five candidates in the April 6 Republican primary, with Allen leading the field with 1,150 votes (35%), with Holloway garnering 901 votes (28%). With neither earning the requisite 50 percent plus one needed to win outright, they headed for a runoff.
While both candidates may be Republicans, that’s about where the similarities end.
Allen, 68, is a retired businesswoman who relocated to Ocean Springs about 25 years ago after learning about the coastal city through her business dealings. Over the years, she’s been heavily involved in the community, volunteering for a number of different civic and governmental organizations.