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Leslie Kroeger Interview

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Leslie M. Kroeger obtained her law degree from Cumberland School of Law in 1993. She received her Bachelor of Science Degree with High Honors in Business from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.

Mrs. Kroeger's background is in handling complex civil litigation matters on a national level. She has achieved an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating available from the nation's oldest guide to the legal profession. Mrs. Kroeger focuses her practice in the areas of product liability, automotive crashworthiness, personal injury, wrongful death and cases involving complex managed care abuse.

Mrs. Kroeger is a member of the Florida Bar, United States District Court for the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida , the Florida Justice Association, the American Association for Justice, the Florida Academy of Women Lawyers and the Palm Beach County Justice Association.

Areas of Practice:

  • Wrongful Death
  • Product Liability
  • Automotive Crashworthiness
  • Personal Injury

Bar Admissions:

  • Florida
  • U.S. District Court Middle District of Florida
  • U.S. District Court Southern District of Florida

Education:

  • Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama, 1993 J.D.
  • University of Tennessee at Knoxville B.S.

-Honors: High Honors

-Major: Business

Classes/Seminars Taught:

  • Tire Tread Separation Litigation, Attorney Information Exchange Group, Dallas, TX

2009 Honors and Awards:

  • Florida Rising Stars list, Florida Super Lawyers magazine, 2009
  • AV rating, Martindale Hubbard

Professional Associations and Memberships:

  • United for Families Board of Directors
  • Florida Justice Association, Women's Caucus Secretary, 2009 – 2010
  • American Association for Justice
  • Florida Association for Women Lawyers, Palm Beach County, Martin County Chapter President, 2009 – 2010
  • Palm Beach County Justice Association
  • Palm Beach County Bar Association, Judicial Relations Committee, 2009 – 2010
  • Palm Beach County Bar Association, Professionalism Committee, 2009 – 2010
  • Martin County Bar Association

Edith Osman Interview

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Understanding the importance of women taking leadership roles in order to open the legal system to other women, Edith Osman has repeatedly forged new paths for women. Ms. Osman, who served as the 1999 – 2000 President of the Florida Bar, was the second woman to be elected to The Florida Bar's top position in its 50-plus year history and had one of the least number of years in practice when she assumed the Presidency. During her tenure, she was noted, among many achievements, for having created the Commission on the Legal Needs of Children, and having created a book that documented the history of the first 150 women lawyers in Florida.

Ms. Osman has worked tirelessly to promote women's rights since she became Vice President, and then President, of Miami Law Women at the University of Miami School of Law. After graduation, she immediately became active in the Florida Association for Women Lawyers (FAWL) and became President of the Dade County Chapter within four years. During those years, she worked on and chaired fundraising events to benefit at-risk children and battered women. In her year as Chair of FAWL's annual fundraiser, $37,000 was raised and donated to Safespace. She went on to become President of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers statewide, continuing to work to further the goals and stature of women.

Continuing to open doors for women, she was elected to the Council of Voluntary Bar Presidents and ultimately became President of the Council — the first woman to hold that position. She later became the first woman to receive the Outstanding Past Voluntary Bar President's Award.

She was next elected to the Florida Bar Board of Governors, the small but powerful policy-making arm of the Florida Bar. She was the first woman elected to serve in the Florida Bar Board of Governor's Executive Committee. Many of the policies the Board involved women and children's issues, allowing her to continue working to raise the public's consciousness and pass rules which inured to their benefit.

After six years on the Board, Ms. Osman ran for and was elected President of the Florida Bar. During her Presidency, there were 66,000 members of The Florida Bar. As President, Osman recognized that children were frequently negatively impacted or not properly represented by existing laws. To address this problem Osman created the Commission on the Legal Needs of Children which ultimately published a report identifying these needs and providing recommendations on how to resolve these issues which to this day are being enacted. Osman also created the first joint project between the Florida Bar and FAWL which resulted in a celebratory dinner attended by 900 people and a book which researched and documented the first 150 female members of the Florida Bar. To further provide access to women lawyers, she set a record high number of appointments of women to bar committees. Continuing her goal of opening doors for women, this year Osman is the first female attorney President of the Supreme Court Historical Society.

Ms. Osman has been the recipient of many awards recognizing her service to the community, her profession, and opening doors to women. This includes the Anti-Defamation League's highest honor — the Jurisprudence Award – as well as the Women of Impact Award XIX by the Women's History Coalition of Miami-Dade County. Most recently, she was recognized as one of 10 "Distinguished Attorneys" throughout South Florida in the South Florida Legal Guide's 10th Anniversary Issue and she received the "Women Extraordinaire" award from Business Leader Magazine, which honors women of outstanding accomplishment and leadership in South Florida.

Ms. Osman went to law school – full time – with two children, ages 2 and 6. While doing that, she earned her J.D. cum laude from the University of Miami. She is most proud of having raised two wonderful children while achieving success as an attorney and as a leader in her profession and community. In 2004, Ms. Osman took her entire family on a life-altering trip to Riga with a Latvian Holocaust Survivors group to allow her parents an opportunity to reunite with their homeland after 60 years and to allow the family to see their roots through her parents' eyes.

Nicolle Schippers Interview

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Nicolle brings to ARAG a breadth of experience having worked five years in the Air Force as a Judge Advocate General (JAG) during which time she held the roles of criminal prosecutor, family law attorney, claims and tax attorney, and defense counsel. After her service as a JAG, she worked as a Consultant for a large insurance company. Nicolle received her bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication from Iowa State University, and attended Drake University Law School in Des Moines, where she received her juris doctorate degree.

In her role at ARAG, Nicolle writes and reviews contracts, advises on legal and liability issues and evaluates all attorney communications and processes, in addition to managing nine employees and three departments: the Legal Department; the Regulatory Compliance Department which creates all plan documents and ensures all state and federal regulatory requirements are met; and the Provider Relations Department which ensures all prospective and current network attorneys’ needs are met and effectively negotiates and places referrals with out of network attorneys.

Nicolle serves on the Small Law Department Committee of the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC). She also served on the board of the Polk County Women Attorneys as well as the Iowa Organization of Women Attorneys, for both of which she is currently a member. Nicolle is also a member of the Polk County Bar Association, Iowa State Bar Association, American Bar Association, and the Association of Corporate Counsel. She is also involved in children’s ministries and youth outreach programs.

A mother of three, Nicolle currently published her first novel, “An Airman’s Deadly Affair” which can be reviewed on amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com.

Demetria Graves Interview

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Demetria L. Graves was born and raised in Pasadena, California. Ms. Graves attended Maranatha High School and received her Bachelors Degree in Social Welfare. After receiving an undergraduate degree in Social Welfare from the University of California, Berkeley in 2001, Ms. Graves went on to receive her J.D. from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles. Ms. Graves then graduated from Loyola in 2004, and after practicing Family Law (divorce, child custody and support, spousal support, etc.) with a small law firm in Arcadia for several months, in July of 2005, Ms. Graves began her own Family Law firm in Glendale, California, where she continues to practice Family Law.

As if running her own law firm was not enough, Ms. Graves became the legal chair for the YWCA of Glendale in May of 2006, a teaching position with West Los Angeles Community College in June of 2007. Ms. Graves is also involved in several organizations (Los Angeles County Bar Association, Pasadena Bar Association, Pasadena Chamber of Commerce, Langston Bar Association, Step Up Women's Network, City Club On Bunker Hill, National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) and Business and Professional Women).

Awards/Recognition: Teacher of Year, West Los Angeles College; Commentator, Hollywood 411, TV Guide Network (Britney Spears); Hollywood 411, TV Guide Network (Christie Brinkley); Women in Business Award, Attorney of the Year (2007); Guest Appearance, Fox 11 News (Child Support and Prenuptial Agreements)

Angela De La Housaye Interview

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Angela De La Housaye founded De La Housaye & Associates in 2000. She began her career in civil business litigation and uses this advantage in managing the litigation strategy and trial work, as well as specializing in the transactional areas of corporate and business legal issues. Ms. De La Housaye handles entity formations, contract negotiations and drafting, commercial real estate matters, business acquisitions, mergers and sales, and employment disputes, as well as a host of other business legal issues.

Ms. De La Housaye is a Board Member and General Member of several organizations and Non-Profits, including the Los Angeles and Contra Costa Bars, the Womens and Business Section of the Contra Costa Bar, Graduate Leadership Contra Costa, a Board of Director of the Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce, the National Womens Chamber of Commerce, National Organization of Women Business Owners, Co-Chair of the Task Force of the Contra Costa Council and Board of Director of the Women’s Initiative, Contra Costa Division. Ms. De La Housaye has given many speeches and written several articles on business legal issues.