Assisting clients with navigating through the legal system is what we do with a personal and hands on approach. We understand that folks put their trust and confidence in us when hiring us to represent them while taking that very seriously. Crissy began her career in public service as a social worker prior to enrolment in law school.
She worked hands on with emotionally challenged adolescents for a little over a year subsequent to graduating with her B.S.W. From there she became employed with the GA Dept. of Human Resources through the local Department of Family children Services where she was employed for several years as both a child abuse investigator and foster care placement care worker.During her employment w DFCS, she applied and was accepted into law school where she attended night classes.
This allowed her to maintain employment during the day. Her career in law began in mid 2005. She clerked for Superior Court Judge Amanda Williams in the Brunswick Judicial Circuit. Upon graduation, she became an intern under the third year practice act under District Attorney Stephen Kelley.
She worked hands on with emotionally challenged adolescents for a little over a year subsequent to graduating with her B.S.W. From there she became employed with the GA Dept. of Human Resources through the local Department of Family children Services where she was employed for several years as both a child abuse investigator and foster care placement care worker.During her employment w DFCS, she applied and was accepted into law school where she attended night classes.
This allowed her to maintain employment during the day. Her career in law began in mid 2005. She clerked for Superior Court Judge Amanda Williams in the Brunswick Judicial Circuit. Upon graduation, she became an intern under the third year practice act under District Attorney Stephen Kelley.
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