La’Jessica Stringfellow named Star of the Quarter by ABA Young Lawyers Division

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(COLUMBIA, SC) – La’Jessica Stringfellow, an associate with Robinson Gray law firm, was recognized by the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division (ABA YLD) as a “Star of the Quarter” during the group’s Spring Virtual Conference.

She was recognized at the June meeting for her work planning a webinar on nonpartisan volunteer opportunities for young lawyers for the ABA YLD Civic Engagement committee.

La’Jessica currently serves as the Young Lawyers Division liaison to the Section of Litigation. Previously, she served as vice-chair of the YLD Civic Engagement Committee.

The American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division has more than 150,000 members and 300 affiliated groups. It is the largest organization of young lawyers in the world.

La’Jessica’s practice with Robinson Gray focuses on commercial litigation.

Before joining Robinson Gray, La’Jessica was an assistant solicitor in the 11th Circuit Solicitor’s office, where she prosecuted domestic violence, sexual assaults, and other violent crimes. Before that, she served as a law clerk to the Honorable John Cannon Few with the South Carolina Court of Appeals and the South Carolina Supreme Court.

She is a 2011 graduate of Virginia State University, and received her Juris Doctor in 2015 from the University of South Carolina School of Law.

“We’re very proud to see La’Jessica receive this well-earned recognition,” said Cal Watson, the law firm’s managing member. “It’s a testament to the esteem in which she is held nationally by her peers.”

About Robinson Gray Stepp & Laffitte, LLC

Michael Bailey is the founder of The MinorityEye and serves as the Chief-Curator of Information. He leads the editorial staff and works as a multimedia journalist who specializes in producing news stories and personal profiles that highlight the cultural, social, economic, and political experiences of minorities living in South Carolina and beyond. His extensive media, business, and political background has made him a well-respected voice and an often sought-after commentator on issues impacting people of color.

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