Seth Anderson Attends TTLA Conference
By Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP on May 05, 2016
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By Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP on May 05, 2016
Firm partner Seth Anderson is currently attending the Texas Trial Lawyers Association’s (TTLA) 2016 Midyear Meeting and Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminar.
Anderson is a member of the TTLA Board of Directors and participated in the event’s Board of Directors’ meeting and reception last night. The three-day event, hosted in San Antonio, featured Executive Committee, Board of Directors and membership meetings on Wednesday followed by two days of CLE seminars.
Seminars and conferences such as this provide a vital resource to our attorneys so that their trial knowledge and ability to serve our clients can continue to grow and expand. The legal profession is a continually evolving industry that requires constant learning.
At these conferences our attorneys have the opportunity to network with and learn from the greatest legal minds in Texas. Anderson’s attendance at this conference is a testament to his commitment to providing the highest level of legal counsel and service to our clients.
Although Anderson is the only Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP attorney representing the firm at this conference, our entire team regularly attends valuable CLE seminars and trainings that help us better protect the rights of our clients.
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