Women-owned Law Firm, Powers & Frost, L.L.P. Joins NAMWOLF
Powers & Frost, L.L.P. a women-owned law firm headquartered in Houston, Texas, with offices in Towson and Rockville, Maryland, has been admitted to The National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF).
Houston, TX (PRWEB) April 30, 2006 -- Powers & Frost, L.L.P. a women-owned law firm headquartered in Houston, Texas, with offices in Towson and Rockville, Maryland, has been admitted to The National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF).
"We are thrilled by our recent NAMWOLF certification and membership, which recognizes the fact that we are a women-owned firm with diversity throughout our ranks. We are proud of the individuals that comprise Powers & Frost. They deliver not only competency and results, but also hold a strength of diverse ideas and methods that make us a better firm. Diversity is a core principle that we practice at Powers & Frost. This membership recognizes the value that our diversity provides to the legal community,” says Sharla J. Frost, a partner with the firm.
“It is only appropriate that we provide companies with unparalleled quality and distinction, while at the same time addressing a company’s need for firms around the country,” stated Chairman of the NAMWOLF Board of Directors, Emery Harlan. “Powers & Frost, L.L.P. offers a variety of practice areas and they have an outstanding record of performance,” he added.
Powers & Frost, L.L.P. is a litigation firm of growing national prominence with extensive trial experience in a variety of legal matters, including toxic tort and other products liability defense, health care law defense, labor and employment law defense, class action representation, commercial litigation and insurance defense. For more information please visit www.powersfrost.com.
The National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms (www.namwolf.org) was founded in June 2001. It is a national trade association comprising a select group of minority and women-owned law firms who exhibit excellence in the legal profession. The primary aim of the organization is to advocate for the utilization of minority and women-owned law firms by major corporations and public entities throughout the United States.
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