I started a Group called Masonic Lawyers for all Masons who are also members of the State Bar. If your an attorney, please join.
A mason AND a lawyer? Talk about a conundrum! Just kidding, brother! Sounds like a good idea. Good luck with it.
A great brother is Patrick Mahoney-Houston. He as donated his service and time to Grand Lodge for a couple of years now Great Brother
Can any of you reccomend a Brother MM that's actively practicing family law in the greater Houston area? I'm going through a divorce that's not your typical divorce, but it shouldn't be difficult. We've agreed on the division of property but she's not wanting the divorce. I was hoping to get through this without hiring an attorney but I believe I'm going to have to and would prefer hiring a Mason if needed to do so. Thanks for any hopeful suggestions that might follow.
I've heard good things about this Brother: Duke, Charles L - Duke & Momberger 9225 Katy Fwy # 200, Houston, TX (713) 932-7776
I am very interested in law and would like to become a lawyer. I would like to know of any brothers that are lawyers have a need for an assistant or intern. Although I do not have a paralegal degree I am willing to learn law from the ground up. I'll work hard, be on time and give my very best each day. Thank you very much for your time. Best, Bro. Jerry Johnston San Jacinto Lodge #106 Willis, Texas Marshal 2011-2012 Arabia Shrine
Anyone here know of a MM Family law attorney in Portland , Oregon? Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.
If ur in Portland check with the local lodges or contact GL Sent from my LG-H918 using My Freemasonry mobile app
I don't know what its like in your area, but it is very tough being a lawyer if you're not a partner. New Jersey for example has 1 lawyer for every 215 people. Getting hired is tough. Moving up the latter requires long nights and weekends. You're not making 200,000 year as a gofer, but your student loans will still be there.
That post was about six years old. You may have set a record. And if one is trying to climb a latter [sic] that may explain some of the problem. And being a partner requires long nights, weekends and holidays. I worked July 4.
Good evening all, I am a British Freemason looking for some advice from my esteemed brothers from over the pond. I am looking at starting the immigration process to move to the US to be with my wife. Would anybody be able to lead me into the direction of a lawyer that would be kind enough to help me? Many thanks EA Brother Martin Initiated - 3-28-18
Andrew Jee, whom is a Past Master of Jewel P Lightfoot #1283, is one of the best if not the best DWI lawyers in Texas. He is in the Dallas area. www.uptowndwi.com
Honestly, I don't want to say he does or don't. I know his specialty is DWI's but he does criminal defense so not too sure about Family Law. I am leaning more towards no.