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Lori Andrus Elected Secretary of the Women Trial Lawyers’ Caucus, American Association for Justice

July 28, 2009 -

Attorney Lori Andrus was elected Secretary of the American Association for Justice’s Women Trial Lawyers’ Caucus.  In this position, Ms. Andrus will continue to pave the way for female law students to join the ranks of the plaintiffs’ bar.  Ms. Andrus and the leadership of the Women’s Caucus are also committed to their continued fundraising efforts for the Women for Justice Education Fund, which Ms. Andrus helped found in 2008.

This year, the Women’s Caucus awarded two scholarships from the Women for Justice Education Fund, named after a primary benefactor, Mike Eidson.  Each year, the Mike Eidson Scholarship is awarded to a third-year female law student who commits to plaintiffs’ practice.  This year’s recipients, Samika Boyd and Christine Dunphy, both women of color, boast impressive academic acheivements, particularly in light of the obstacles they each faced growing up in poverty.  Ms. Andrus is pleased to support Ms. Boyd and Ms. Dunphy in their academic endeavors and as they enter the world of public service and trial law.

The mission of the American Association for Justice (formerly ATLA) is to promote a fair and effective justice system—and to support the work of attorneys in their efforts to ensure that any person who is injured by the misconduct or negligence of others can obtain justice in America’s courtrooms, even when taking on the most powerful interests.