Rose Walker Law Firm Adds Attorney Faith Eaton in Dallas
Dallas-based trial firm continues growth trend
DALLAS, Jan. 20, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The national trial and business law firm Rose•Walker LLP has added attorney Faith Eaton in the firm's Dallas office.
Ms. Eaton's practice will involve all aspects of commercial litigation, including:
- Business litigation
- Aviation
- Health care
To learn more about Ms. Eaton and her work for clients, read her online bio: http://www.rosewalker.com/articles/detail/Attorneys/Faith-Eaton.
"We're very happy that Faith is joining us," says firm founder Martin Rose. "She's the type of person who fits well with our notion of not just representing a client, but helping them solve their problems. And like the rest of us, she's ready to go to court if that's what it takes to get the job done."
A graduate of St. Mary's University School of Law, Ms. Eaton also holds an undergraduate degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Central Oklahoma.
Previously, Ms. Eaton worked as a probation officer for the Oklahoma County Juvenile Bureau, where she was responsible for managing a high case load, maintaining regular contact with wards of the juvenile division and their families, and providing progress reports to courts when needed.
During law school, she worked as a legal clerk for a San Antonio law firm and the San Antonio Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.
"This is an exciting opportunity to work with excellent lawyers on behalf of substantial and important clients," Ms. Eaton says.
Rose•Walker LLP is a national trial and business law firm focusing on complex civil litigation and corporate legal matters. With offices in Texas and Colorado, the firm represents businesses and individuals, and its many major courtroom victories have helped Rose•Walker earn a national reputation for excellence.
For more information, please contact Mark Annick at 800.559.4534 or [email protected].
SOURCE Rose Walker LLP
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