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Cosmich Welcomes Associate Attorney Laura Sheffield

Cosmich is pleased to announce that Laura K. Sheffield has joined the firm as an associate attorney in the Jackson, Mississippi office. Laura brings a well-rounded background in litigation and public service to the firm. Prior to joining Cosmich, she practiced at...

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Client Signs with Minnesota Timberwolves

Josh Gray, a native of Lake Charles, Louisiana and graduate of LSU, has signed with the Minnesota Timberwolves. Josh is represented, resident in the Firm’s New Orleans office. Last season, Josh’s average of 20 points, 7 assists, and 5 rebounds per game for the...

Around the Community: Wills for First Responders

Cathy Hutton, a paralegal in the Firm’s Covington, Kentucky office, created the Wills for Heroes Program in 2002 in response to the attacks on 9/11. Cathy is the Pro Bono Chairman for the Cincinnati Paralegal Association. The CPA brings together volunteer lawyers and...

John Cosmich Speaks at Perrin Conference Beverly Hills

John Cosmich spoke at the Perrin Conference – Cutting Edge Issues in Asbestos in Beverly Hills on March 8-9, 2018. John and fellow panelists addressed “Evaluating the Key Legal and Strategic Issues” including: 1) The science and the law: Understanding the difference...

Clint Moody Named 2017 Mid-South Rising Star

The Firm congratulates Clint Moody on being named a 2017 Mid-South Rising Star, an honor reserved for those lawyers who exhibit excellence in practice. Only 2.5% of attorneys in the mid-South receive this distinction.

Kay Baxter, Justin Glenn and Madeline Kuluz Publish Article

Kay Baxter, Justin Glenn and Madeline Kuluz’s authored an article for the International Association of Defense Counsel. The article, “What A Tangled Web We Weave When First We Practice to Deceive: Transparency in Asbestos Trusts, A Commentary” was published in...

Brannon Berry Joins Cosmich Simmons & Brown

Cosmich Simmons & Brown is proud to announce that Brannon Berry has joined the firm as an attorney in the Jackson office. Brannon has extensive experience representing defendants sued in toxic and occupational tort cases.