Children’s Advocacy Centers of Mississippi (CACM) is an accredited chapter of the National Children’s Alliance. As a membership organization with numerous local Child Advocacy Centers throughout the state, CACM brings together multidisciplinary teams to streamline the process of child abuse situations. CACM’s goal is to always put the needs of the child first, bringing all services under one umbrella. By bringing together many disciplines, including law enforcement, child protection, prosecution, mental and/or medical health, victim advocacy and child advocacy, CACM works together to conduct interviews and make team decisions about investigation, treatment, management and prosecution of child abuse cases. Funding will help cover capital expenses needed to upgrade the Center’s aging technology system.
Knox Glass Bottle Co. v. Underwood, the case that brought Butler, Snow & O’Mara and Stevens & Cannada together, establishing foundational Mississippi corporate law.
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Butler Snow’s practice areas include the full range of business law and litigation services. We offer the depth to represent a broad spectrum of national and regional clients in a variety of legal areas, including...
Butler Snow received seven national rankings, including a tier 1 ranking in Public Finance Law, a tier 2 ranking in Corporate Law and Mass Tort Litigation/Class Actions – Defendants and a tier 3 ranking in Commercial Litigation, Project Finance Law, Real Estate Law and Tax Law.
U.S. News – Best Lawyers ® has recognized Butler Snow in its recent release of “Best Law Firms” 2023. The firm received seven national rankings, 90 metropolitan tier 1 rankings, 49 metropolitan tier 2 rankings and 19 metropolitan tier 3 rankings.
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