Volunteer of the Month – December 2017 Firm: Cannon Law Group PLLC 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? My pro bono work is a result of the culmination of volunteerism in college – working with PACE (People Active in Community Efforts) and ZØB (Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., a service-based sorority), and participation in three legal clinics at a public interest law school. Once licensed as an attorney in … [Read more...]
Winifred Cannon
2017 Award Winners
DVAP Award Recipients 2017 Annual Award Ceremony DVAP annually presents awards to those that go above and beyond their call of duty. Their efforts are what make our organization a success. We would like to congratulate the recipients, listed below, for their outstanding efforts in the justice system! Jack Fan was awarded Lawyer of the Year. Judge Drew Ten Eyck was awarded The Hartman Judicial Pro Bono Service … [Read more...]
Shelby Ricketts
Volunteer of the Month – November 2017 Firm: Concote Corporation Shelby Ricketts is the CEO and Corporate Counsel of Concote Corporation. 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? I basically wandered into a DVAP promotional seminar at the Belo Mansion for some free MCLE credit. I found out it was only free if I accepted two simple cases or a complex case. By the time I left, someone had swooped up the two … [Read more...]
Sherrie R. Abney
Volunteer of the Month – October 2017 Firm: Law Offices of Sherrie R. Abney Sherrie Abney is a sole practitioner, specializing in collaborative law. 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? I got started in pro bono over 20 years ago. I did divorces and child custody mostly. 2. Describe your most compelling pro bono case. I cannot describe the most compelling case because I can't pick one out. Grandmother … [Read more...]
Katherine Weber
Volunteer of the Month – September 2017 Firm: Katherine B. Weber, PC Katherine Weber is a sole practitioner who answered a few questions for Headnotes about her pro bono involvement: 1. How did you first get involved in pro bono? My first exposure to pro bono was helping to raise money for Equal Access to Justice Campaign. Sally Crawford inspired me to take my first case. 2. What types of cases have you … [Read more...]
Susan G. Morris
Volunteer of the Month – August 2017 Firm: Susan G. Morris, Attorney and Counselor Susan G. Morris began practicing estate planning and probate law in the Dallas area in 1983. In 2013, after forming her own firm, Susan began volunteering through DVAP at various Wills Clinics and the Veterans Clinic. Susan has enjoyed working with clients through these clinics. Susan has made estate planning presentations to various groups … [Read more...]
Nicole Collins
Volunteer of the Month – July 2017 Firm: Hunton & Williams LLP Nicole Collins is an Associate at Hunton & Williams. She has handled several pro bono cases over the years, mostly in the family law context – including drafting wills for seniors; no property, no kids divorces; with kids divorces; and name changes. She has found handling these matters to be very rewarding. She has also interviewed applicants about their … [Read more...]