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Charla Aldous, founder of Aldous Law Firm, is an active trial attorney representing plaintiffs. In addition to her extensive trial experience, she sits as a member of the Executive Committee of the American Board of Trial Advocates' Dallas Chapter and was its previous President. Ms. Aldous is also a member of the American Association for Justice and the Inner Circle of Advocates.
Gavin was formerly the joint Chief Executive Officer of Herbert Smith Freehills. He commenced his career in 1982 as a graduate solicitor in Freehills’ litigation group. In 1988 Gavin became a partner, in 2005 the managing partner and CEO of Freehills and, in 2012 the joint Chief Executive Officer of the firm on the merger of Freehills and Herbert Smith. He continues as a consultant to the firm. Gavin has been involved in dispute resolution and infrastructure development throughout his career....
Thomas J. Bender is Co-President and Managing Director of Littler. He was a founding member of the firm’s Philadelphia office, serving as office managing shareholder for nine years, and was also a member of the firm’s Board of Directors, prior to his election as Co-President and Managing Director. He is an active member of a number of professional organizations including the American Bar Association, the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Philadelphia Bar Association.
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