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Lisa Blue Receives DWLA's 2016 Raggio Award

October 26, 2016 Mark Curriden

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By Brooks Igo
(Oct. 26) – The Dallas Women Lawyers Association recently honored Dallas trial lawyer Lisa Blue with the Louise B. Raggio Award at its 2016 Annual Awards Reception.
Blue has amassed more than $350 million in verdicts and settlements for her clients, according to a press release. The Raggio Award is given to someone who has demonstrated the highest levels of professionalism while making significant contributions to the advancement of women attorneys.
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The DWLA also recognized Stacey Doré, former executive vice president, general counsel and co-chief restructuring officer at Energy Future Holdings, as Outstanding Corporate Counselor; Kit Addleman, partner at Haynes and Boone, as Outstanding Female Partner, Large Firm; Dawn Estes, founding partner of Estes Thorne & Carr, as Outstanding Female Partner, Small Firm; Jennifer Ryback, associate at McGuire, Craddock & Strother, with the Rising Raggio Award; and Judge Tonya Parker as DWLA Outstanding Director.
“All of these women are truly extraordinary leaders and are deserving of this recognition,” DWLA President Angela Zambrano said in a statement. “And all are terrific examples for the rest of us to follow in our own careers.”

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Mark Curriden

Mark Curriden is a lawyer/journalist and founder of The Texas Lawbook. In addition, he is a contributing legal correspondent for The Dallas Morning News.

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