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Neil L. Henrichsen
Distinguished Lawyer
Civil Litigation

301 W Bay St suite 1400, Jacksonville, FL 32202, USA

 

Neil L. Henrichsen is a trial lawyer with 33 years of experience. Mr. Henrichsen has represented individuals, organizations and companies in all types of civil litigation matters. He has been a voice for working people his entire professional career. Mr. Henrichsen is an experienced AV Rated civil trial lawyer representing exclusively employees in whistleblower, discrimination, sexual harassment, and other employment and labor claims. Mr. Henrichsen has won substantial verdicts in employment matters, including a $1.4 million dollar recovery in a jury trial for a sales employee in a commission dispute, $650,000 for a financial advisor in a defamation case at FINRA, and $150,000 in punitive damages awarded by a jury in a sex harassment trial. Mr. Henrichsen also works in the civil rights law field, including excessive force and wrongful death claims. He has successfully tried to verdict numerous cases before juries and judges in state and federal courts throughout the United States. Mr. Henrichsen works in arbitration forums such as FINRA, AAA and JAMS representing individuals and businesses.

Christian Henrichsen
Charter Member
Civil Litigation

20225 North Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85255

 

Aaron Henrickson
Charter Member
Criminal Defense Law

P.O. Box 1657, 229 Buchanan Street, Dallas, GA 30132

 

Aaron Henrickson has practiced law for over 20 years in the metro Atlanta area. Mr. Henrickson has litigated well over 1,000 criminal cases including charges of murder, rape, arson, drug possession and trafficking, armed robbery, child molestation, vehicular homicide, and DUI. He has tried more than 80 jury trials to verdict while handling countless bond hearings, probable cause hearings, probation revocations, motions to suppress, and bench trials.

Claire Henry
Charter Member
Intellectual Property Law

1702 Clarendon St, Longview, TX 75604

 

Claire Abernathy Henry is a partner at Ward, Smith & Hill, LLP and a native of Longview, Texas. Ms. Henry has 15 years of experience in complex commercial litigation and patent litigation in Texas courts. Before joining Ward, Smith & Hill, Ms. Henry served as a briefing attorney to the Honorable T. John Ward, former U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Texas, one of the busiest patent litigation courts in the nation. Ms. Henry has extensive knowledge of federal court practice and patent litigation in the Eastern and Western Districts of Texas. For the past decade, Ms. Henry has represented plaintiffs and defendants in commercial disputes, securities litigation, False Claims Act cases, anti-trust litigation, and class actions as well as high-stakes patent litigation in courts in the Eastern and Western District of Texas. Ms. Henry has been involved in dozens of patent trials, and her trial experience includes jury selection, opening and closing statements, and direct and cross examinations of expert and fact witnesses. MS. Henry’s experience has earned her recognition as a Texas Super Lawyers Rising Star every year from 2012 through 2019 and as a Texas Super Lawyer in 2021 and 2022. She was also named among the Top 100 Up-and-Coming Attorneys in Texas as well as the Top 50 Up-and-Coming Females in Texas in 2018 and 2019. Ms. Henry is a Life Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation and a member of The Honorable T. John Ward American Inn of Court.Although a native of East Texas, Ms. Henry attended Groton School in Groton, Massachusetts for high school, where she graduated magna cum laude. Ms. Henry graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Vanderbilt University in 2002, before earning her law degree from Stanford Law School in 2005. Ms. Henry is married to David Henry, a partner at Carroll, Maloney, Henry, & Nelson PLLC. They have two daughters.Ms. Henry is active in the East Texas community and has been on numerous boards, including the Board of Directors of the Longview Economic Development Corporation, Newgate Homeless Mission, ArtsView Children’s Theatre, The Longview Museum of Fine Arts, and the Johnson Foundation. Ms. Henry attends First United Methodist Church in Longview, where she serves on the Board of Trustees. Ms. Henry has also served as a volunteer for the Vanderbilt University Commodore Recruitment Program. While attending law school, Ms. Henry volunteered as a sexual assault counselor and victim’s advocate.

Craig Henry
Charter Member
Criminal Defense

723 Main Street, Texarkana, 75502, United States

 

www.texarkanacriminaldefenseattorney.com