Carrington Coleman is beginning 2024 with two new litigation partners from McGuire Craddock.
The Dallas-based firm has recruited Jennifer Ryback, who led McGuire Craddock’s litigation practice, and Chris Anaya to its ranks.
Ryback, a 2010 graduate of SMU’s Dedman School of Law, focuses her practice on commercial, employment and construction litigation. She is a past president of the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers and has been recognized for her service to the legal community. She received DAYL’s Outstanding Young Lawyer Award in 2021 and the Texas Women Lawyers Brenda Tso Rising Young Lawyer Award in 2022.
Anaya specializes in construction law. He received his law degree from SMU in 2014 and is a former judicial clerk with the New Mexico Supreme Court.
Carrington Coleman has also added litigation senior associate LaCrecia Perkins from Winstead.
“Jennifer, Chris and LaCrecia will be forces in the legal community for years to come, for all the right reasons,” Carrington Coleman managing partner Monica Latin said. “Talented, dedicated, well-respected, and just good people. We couldn’t be happier to be joining forces with each of them.”