Elizabeth Ramirez-Washka: Fostering DEI Values at the Boy Scouts
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Elizabeth Ramirez-Washka: Fostering DEI Values at the Boy Scouts

Elizabeth Ramirez was 11 when her grandmother suffered a serious slip-and-fall injury while working as a custodian. Her grandmother spoke no English. No lawyer would take her case because they didn't speak Spanish and couldn't understand what happened. "I knew at that moment that I wanted to be an attorney so I could help others,” Ramirez-Washka said. Four decades later, she is the associate GC with the Boys Scouts of America and making a huge difference.

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Kimberly-Clark’s Shonn Brown: ‘Using the Same System, Same Practices Yields the Same Results’
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Kimberly-Clark’s Shonn Brown: ‘Using the Same System, Same Practices Yields the Same Results’

Shonn Brown was 12 years old and walking home from school when a car of white men called her the N-word and sprayed her with orange soda. Fast-forward 35 years – a Friday night last May – Brown learned that a Sonic manager threatened to call the police on her 17-year-old son and his friends – all African American – if they didn’t leave the premises.

“This is my life. This is my Black son’s life. This is our reality,” Brown wrote on Facebook. Now a year later, Brown, a highly successful commercial trial lawyer and deputy GC at Kimberly-Clark Corporation, has become one of the strongest voices for diversity and inclusion in Texas. This is her story.

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A Pro Bono ‘Ball of Fire’
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A Pro Bono ‘Ball of Fire’

Successful corporate lawyers can usually point to someone who dramatically impacted their career. For Toyota Managing Counsel Meyling Ly Ortiz, it is her Cambodian-born parents who fled the notorious “killing fields” of the Pol Pot regime in the middle of the night by taking a dangerous boat journey up the Mekong River, followed by a 300-mile journey by foot and water buffalo cart to a refugee camp in Thailand – all while Ly’s mom was eight-months pregnant with her.

“I want the whole world to know my parents,” she said. “They are why I am who I am.”

Ly Ortiz successfully resolved a major wage and hour class action litigation for Toyota and developed an innovative training program to interrupt workplace bias and harassment. But mentoring law students and young lawyers and co-chairing fundraising for Equal Access to Justice is the reason she is a finalist for the 2020 DFW Outstanding Corporate Counsel Award for Pro Bono and Public Service. The Texas Lawbook has her story.

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Former Motiva Asst. GC Keith Calcote: Family Trial Inspires Public Service
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Former Motiva Asst. GC Keith Calcote: Family Trial Inspires Public Service

Keith Calcote’s son was diagnosed with Tourette’s Syndrome in the third grade. “We knew nothing about Tourette’s or what lay ahead,” said Calcote, who has served as an assistant general counsel at Shell Oil, Motiva and Waste Management. During the past three decades, Calcote has been involved in some of the biggest corporate civil lawsuits in Texas history. But his family’s experience with Tourette’s gave him an understanding and compassion that deeply affected his profession and faith.

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Lauren Haller: A Leader in Diversity and Inclusion at Pattern Energy and Beyond
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Lauren Haller: A Leader in Diversity and Inclusion at Pattern Energy and Beyond

Lauren Haller is the the daughter of a Houston judge and the great-great-granddaughter of an emancipated slave who became a Texas legislator during Reconstruction. Now legal counsel for operations at Pattern Energy, Haller created and launched a cutting-edge effort in the recruitment, professional development and retention of professionals at one of the world’s largest renewable energy companies. She is also the recipient of the 2020 Houston Corporate Counsel Award for Achievement in Diversity and Inclusion.

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Eight Words: ‘You Need to Stay Out of This Neighborhood’
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Eight Words: ‘You Need to Stay Out of This Neighborhood’

Julia Simon’s son was jogging a few blocks from the North Dallas home the family has lived in for 20 years, when a white woman saw him and screamed. The message was clear, but it took a while to fully sink in. The Mary Kay CLO explains to Natalie Posgate how the incident shook her family.

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‘STOP and Read this Story. This is my Black Son’s Life’

The teenagers of Kimberly-Clark Deputy GC Shonn Brown, Neiman Marcus Assistant GC Tasha Grinnell and Texas Judge Monica Purdy – all African Americans – were ordered to leave the parking lot at Sonic last Friday night or the police would be called. Sonic did not do the same for groups of white teens who were there. Now, the parents are taking a very public stand to show that systemic racism is still prevalent and that they intend to do something about it. Step one: a 1,621 word Facebook post that details the incident. Step two: an online petition. Step three: a meeting with Sonic officials. The Lawbook has the updated details.

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Dallas Law Firm Helps Furloughed Tenant Get TRO Against Relentless Landlord

When a furloughed mother-of-two in the Houston area was not able to make rent April 1, her landlord called and texted more than 267 times over the next month — even suggesting she take up prostitution to come up with the money. But a group of attorneys from Crawford, Wishnew & Lang swept in on a pro bono basis and successfully obtained a TRO for the tenant this week. They say the case makes their “blood boil.” Natalie Posgate explains why.

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Navin Rao: GCs Must Get ‘Incredibly More Aggressive’ in Demanding Diversity
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Navin Rao: GCs Must Get ‘Incredibly More Aggressive’ in Demanding Diversity

Navin Rao led Michaels Stores through an IPO, two major acquisitions, the liquidations of its Aaron Brothers and Pat Catan’s store chains and the issuance of a $500 million senior notes offering. But did you know that Sabrina the Teenage Witch bought Rao drinks? Or that he now has a new GC job? The Texas Lawbook has the details.

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Belinda Boling – An Excellent Lawyer with a Servant’s Heart
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Belinda Boling – An Excellent Lawyer with a Servant’s Heart

AT&T senior counsel Belinda Boling is a pro bono ball of fire. She has handled multiple asylum cases, including a heartbreaking representation of a teenaged girl whose mother’s murdered body was found by the FBI. She recruited more than a dozen other lawyers at AT&T to help asylum-seekers with their applications. She expanded AT&T’s pro bono program to its Latin America offices and joined forces with Akin Gump to help about 2,000 U.S. military veterans get legal assistance.

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