Firm: Narron & Holdford, Pa
Practice Areas: Business
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Firm: Blanco Tackabery & Matamoros, P.A.
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Firm: Bagwell, Holt, Smith, Tillman & Jones, P.A.
Practice Areas: Business
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Firm: Edward Allen Law, PLLC
Practice Areas: Business
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Firm: Straub Seaman & Allen PC
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Firm: Ward and Smith, P.A.
Practice Areas: Business
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Cristal Robinson, founder and Managing Attorney of Robinson Law, has a strong background in the legal, financial, and accounting sectors. Besides her law degree, she has an MBA with an emphasis in accounting and a finance degree. With over two decades in business, she has helped many businesses and non-profits to start, expand, or get back on track, as well as over a decade of helping people with family, estate, and bankruptcy.. She is a member of the State College Bar for education and received recognition for her many years providing pro bono work. She is a member of the Pauli Murray LGBTQ Bar Association, the Mecklenburg Bar Diversity & Inclusion Committee, and many other local, state, and national legal associations.. Prior to becoming an attorney, Cristal owned American Real Estate Services, a real estate and mortgage company. With over two decades in business, she has been active in a number of professional and community organizations including Leadership Amarillo and Canyon, American Constitution Society, Girl Scouts, United Way, and Rotary. In addition to her thriving career, she is a wife of almost 3 decades and a mother.. Cristal understands the huge role that technology plays in the 21st century and takes advantage of it to connect and communicate with clients, while understanding the crucial advantage of personal service that can be provided with a knowledgeable legal team of educated paralegals. You, the client, shape her mission of being committed, diligent, and responsive to your legal and business needs, while using technology and personal service.. She is available by email, text message or Facebook, and her website . The website allows clients to complete worksheets and questionnaires before and during the process allowing them to have control over their case. Her clients also have access to anything in their file, excluding DA files and work product, through a secure portal on her website allowing them access to their complete case day or night along with secure communication with their legal team. Her vision is to provide the highest quality legal services by using technology along with personal service.. AWARDS AND OTHER RECOGNITIONSPaul Harris-Rotary Club of Amarillo; Amarillo, TXPublic Interest Fellow-American Constitution Society; Washington, DCSecond Mile Award-Amarillo Women’s NetworkSelected Participant with Scholarship-Leadership Amarillo & Canyon; Amarillo, TXFeatured Person-Amarillo Globe News; Business Section CoverOne of 30 young REALTORS-Energizing the Industry; REALTOR MagazineOne of 3 REALTORS-Lone Star; Texas REALTOR Magazine. WRITERContributor-ABA Student Lawyer; Volunteer Income Tax AssistanceWriter-Amarillo Globe News under Students in Free Enterprise; Steps in Starting a Business. PRODUCER AND DIRECTORWriter, Producer & Director-We the People, The Play-Presented to over 1700 5th GradersProducer & Director-Vagina Monologues; Amarillo, TX & Lansing, MI. SPEAKERSpeaker-NC LEAP; VirtualSpeaker-Mecklenburg County Bar; Charlotte, NCSpeaker-State Bar of Texas; Austin, TXSpeaker-ACLU; Amarillo, TX & Lansing, MISuperstar Panel-National Association of REALTORS30 under 30 Panel-National Association of REALTORS. EDUCATORPolitical Science Instructor-West Texas A&M University; Canyon, TXDesigner & Teacher-Amarillo College; Financial Education for ChildrenChapter Director-Micro Investment Lending Enterprise started by Fred de Luca; Amarillo, TX. LEADERSHIP POSITIONS - PASTMentor Program Chair-Rotary Club of Amarillo; Amarillo, TXCabinet Member-United Way; Amarillo, TXTreasurer-Potter-Randall Democratic Club; Amarillo, TXNational Compliance Task Force & Host Parent-AFS-USA; Amarillo, TXPast President, VP, Secretary, Treasurer, & Webmaster-Amarillo Women’s Network; Amarillo, TXNational Director of Volunteer Income Tax Assistance-American Bar Association6th Circuit Lt Governor-American Bar AssociationStudent Government Treasurer-Thomas M. Cooley Law School Student Bar; Lansing, MI6th Circuit Director of Volunteer Income Tax Assistance–American Bar AssociationSchool Co-chair of Volunteer Income Tax Assistance-American Bar AssociationStudent Government Representative of Business College-West Texas A&M University; Canyon, TXBoard of Directors-Girl Scout Five Star Council currently Top of Texas Council; Amarillo, TX. ORGANIZATIONS WITHOUT LEADERSHIP POSITIONSCommittee Member-Diversity & Inclusion Committee-Mecklenburg County Bar; Charlotte, NCCommittee Member-Law Practice Management Committee-State Bar of Texas; Austin, TXStudent Member-Texas Society of CPA’s; Amarillo, TXStudent Member-Students in Free Enterprise, Canyon, TX
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Firm: Adams, Hendon, Carson, Crow & Saenger, P.A.
Practice Areas: Business
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Firm: Kight on Cannabis
Practice Areas: Business
Kight on Cannabis: The Definitive Word on Weed.. Rod Kight is an award winning lawyer, advocate, and author focusing his efforts on supporting providers, farmers, manufacturers, scientist, laboratories, and the retail industry surrounding the commerce of industrial hemp and legal recreational and medical cannabis. Visit the website: . [Note: Website goes live end of January 2018. Stay tuned!] I have a personal interest in cannabis. I experimented with it recreationally in college and, frankly, continued my “experimentation” off and on into adulthood.. In my mid-thirties I was diagnosed with testicular cancer and had to undergo chemotherapy treatments. I did not try cannabis as a medical aid at first. This was due to a misplaced belief that trying it as a medical aid would really be nothing more than using my illness as an excuse to get high. However, on a particularly difficult day when I was feeling miserable, I broke down and smoked marijuana with my brother. The experience was stunning and remarkable. Within fifteen minutes I felt significantly better and had an appetite for the first time in days. My flu- like aches subsided and my nausea disappeared. Certainly, I was not 100 percent better. However, I felt well enough to spend a pleasant evening talking with my brother. I ate two helpings of spicy Indian food and slept well enough to regain some lost energy. Had I not smoked marijuana that evening I would have remained in bed, not eaten, and spent most of the night tossing and turning, nauseated and in agony. My energy levels would have continued their steep decline and I would have been worse off for the next treatment.. Cannabis helped me through chemotherapy and I resolved at that time to become an advocate for its legalization. In addition to aiding with side effects of chemotherapy, new research suggests that it may also be important in treatment and even prevention of certain diseases.. I also have a long-time interest in business law. Law students do not typically have “majors” (or “minors”) in legal subjects in the same way that undergraduates do. However, a law student can choose to focus on a specific legal area by taking multiple courses in that area. In my case, I took every business law class that was offered in law school. As a philosophy major in college I was intrigued by the strange implications of being able to create a separate legal individual under the law and the tensions that such an arrangement could create between natural entities (i.e., people) and artificial entities (i.e., corporations). (That issue has been playing out in the Supreme Court recently, but in another context.) The metaphysics of the corporate veil and limited liability fascinated me.. Later, after starting my own law practice, the practical aspects of running a business— bookkeeping, marketing, taxes, employee management, financing, etc.— captivated me. Over the years, my law practice quickly migrated toward bankruptcy law. I eventually became a bankruptcy specialist and have represented numerous businesses through difficult reorganizations. I have also maintained a general business and commercial litigation of this is to say that being a cannabis business lawyer feels natural to me and was probably inevitable. Thank you for reading.
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Firm: David P. Parker, PLLC
Practice Areas: Business
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Firm: Hartsell & Williams, P.A.
Practice Areas: Business
David is a partner in the firm of Hartsell & Williams, P.A. He joined the firm in May, 1996 and assists clients with all types of residential and commercial real estate transactions, including purchases, refinances, 1031 tax free exchanges and commercial leases.. David also advises clients with corporate or LLC issues and has participated in the organization, merger and dissolution of various companies. In addition to his transactional law practice, David also handles and litigates issues involving real estate, breach of contract, foreclosure and other civil litigation matters in District and Superior Court.
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Firm: Clerk of Superior Court
Practice Areas: Business
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Firm: Waldrep Wall Babcock & Bailey PLLC
Practice Areas: Business
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