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GABWA ~ November 20th HerStory General Body Meeting in Atlanta

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Tune in to get inspired and learn more about GABWA ~ The Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys!

Tracee R. Benzo is a partner at HASNER LAW. She practices in the areas of workers’ compensation and personal injury. Tracee serves injured workers and accident victims across the state of Georgia. The firm has offices in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia.

Tracee is President of The Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys. In addition, she is an active member of the John Marshall Law School Alumni Board and the Workers Compensation Claimants Law Section Research Committee. She previously worked on the Executive Board of The Gate City Bar Association and The New Lawyers Division of The Georgia Trial Lawyers Association. She is a graduate of The Young Lawyers Leadership Academy (class of 2010).

Adwoa Ghartey-Tagoe Seymour, President-Elect — Adwoa is a senior associate at Bryan Cave LLP practicing in the areas of commercial litigation and products liability. She is also a registered neutral with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution, registered in the areas of mediation and arbitration.  Adwoa has successfully represented companies, manufacturers, and financial institutions in all matters of litigation pending in state and federal courts, at mediation, and in various arbitration forums. She uses her alternative dispute resolution and litigation skills to work closely with her clients to develop, implement and execute litigation and trial strategies, develop pre-litigation resolution strategies and executing same, and provide general advice regarding assessment and improvement of general corporate and business practices so as to avoid future disputes.

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