Rushing & Guice, P.L.L.C. is pleased to announce the addition of Courtney Parker Wilson as the firm’s new associate attorney.

Courtney joined the firm in November 2014 and her practice will focus on commercial litigation and family law.

“I am excited and honored to be joining Rushing & Guice,” said Courtney. “I am so proud to be a part of the firm’s history and look forward to providing our clients with the excellent representation and service the firm is so well known for.”

Courtney is a graduate of the New England School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts where she served as an executive literary editor on the New England Law Review, received the New England Scholar award, and graduated with honors. Prior to law school, Courtney graduated magna cum laude from the University of Southern Mississippi in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts in music. She was a member of the Honor’s College and the Dean’s List.

Following graduation from law school, Courtney worked as a law clerk for Chancellors Deborah Gambrell and Eugene Love Fair, Jr. in the Tenth District Chancery Court. She also served as a law clerk to Judge Fair at the Mississippi Court of Appeals. Most recently, Wilson clerked for Chancellor Kenneth Burns in the Fourteenth District Chancery Court. Wilson is admitted to practice in the state courts of Mississippi and Alabama.

Rushing & Guice, P.L.L.C: Gulf Coast Attorneys for Businesses and Individuals

Courtney and all of the attorneys at Rushing & Guice are committed to providing experienced, aggressive, and innovative legal services for businesses and individuals across the Gulf Coast. Call us at (228) 374-2313 or fill out our online form to arrange an initial consultation to discuss your case. We look forward to hearing from you, and look forward to the opportunity to serve as your attorneys.

This article has been prepared by Rushing & Guice, P.L.L.C. for informational purposes only and does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice. The information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to substitute for legal advice from an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.

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