Gonzalez (pictured) says that prior to graduating from South Texas College of Law in 2009, he interned in the office of then-14th Court of Appeals Justice Eva Guzman in Houston and in the office of Texas Supreme Court Justice David Medina. After graduating from STCL, he went to work at Sadler Law Firm in Houston and joined Greenberg Traurig after leaving Sadler, Gonzalez says. He says he is a member of Greenberg Traurig’s corporate and securities practice group and focuses his practice on international and domestic energy and corporate transactions.
Housinger says she graduated cum laude from Baylor Law School in May. While in law school, she was a member of the Order of the Barristers, an organization that recognizes students who do well in moot court competitions, Housinger says. She says she has a litigation practice at Greenberg Traurig..
Karam says she is a 2007 graduate of the University of Texas School of Law, where she was a student attorney in the Immigration Clinic from 2006-2007. Karam says she was an associate for five years at FosterQuan in Houston before joining Greenberg Traurig. Her practice is in immigration law. She says she represents corporations and small companies in a wide range of matters, including customs and border protection, temporary visas and permanent resident cases.
Hadley (pictured) says that following her graduation from
the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1999, she went to work in
then-U.S. Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott’s office in Washington, D.C.,
handling foreign policy issues. Hadley says that she has had a number of
different jobs over the years, including in 2008 when she joined the staff of
then-state Sen. Kip Averitt, R-McGregor, as general counsel and subsequently
served as an assistant commissioner for marketing at the Texas Department of
Agriculture. She says she joined Averitt in general lobbying in January and is
still a registered lobbyist. Her practice at Greenberg Traurig is in
governmental affairs, Hadley says.
Harbin says he joined Greenberg Traurig as an associate in the firm’s New York City office in 2010 after graduating cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School. Harbin says he had worked as a summer intern in the firm’s New York office in 2008. He says he recently joined the firm’s Dallas office as a litigation associate and focuses on intellectual property, financial services and general commercial litigation.
-- Mary Alice Robbins
Robbins is an Austin-based freelance writer and a former Texas Lawyer senior reporter.




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