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Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley & Urbach, P.C. Adds Collaborative Divorce Services to Established Family Law Practice

The law firm of Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley and Urbach, P.C. is announcing an enhancement in the area of the firm's family law services with the addition of attorney Camille Cooper Scroggins and her collaborative divorce and mediation practice.

Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley & Urbach, P.C. Adds Collaborative Divorce Services to Established Family Law Practice
2011-01-14
ADDISON, TX, January 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) The law firm of Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley and Urbach, P.C. is announcing an enhancement in the area of the firm's family law services with the addition of attorney Camille Cooper Scroggins and her collaborative divorce and mediation practice. Ms. Scroggins, who was formerly a shareholder in the firm and who has since maintained a successful solo practice, is re-joining the firm as Of Counsel.

Throughout her 20 years of family law practice, Ms. Scroggins has developed a reputation as being highly skilled at helping divorcing clients achieve creative, customized and mutually beneficial solutions for restructuring their finances and family relationships. Having extensive experience in the areas of Collaborative Family Law, Mediation, and amicable divorces, she emphasizes resolution in private, respectful and business-like settings outside of the courthouse.

Ms. Scroggins is the Past Chairperson and an active member of the Collaborative Law Alliance of Collin County, and currently serves as Program Co-Chair of the Dallas Bar Association Collaborative Law Section. She has written articles and lectured at local, state-wide and international conferences in the area of collaborative law. Because of her high ethical standards and reputation, Ms. Scroggins was selected by her peers to be a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation.

A graduate of the University of Notre Dame with a bachelor's degree in Business Management, Ms. Scroggins was co-captain of the Varsity Women's Tennis Team and recipient of the Hamilton Award for outstanding senior management student. Her law degree is from Louisiana State University, where she was a member of the Moot Court Board. Prior to beginning her private law practice in Texas, she served as Judicial Clerk to the Honorable Fred C. Sexton, Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeals.

Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley & Urbach is a full-service commercial law firm that has been based in North Dallas for more than 30 years. The firm's attorneys provide legal representation in a broad range of practice areas, including complex commercial litigation, business, real estate, mergers and acquisitions, executive employment representation, insurance, intellectual property, bankruptcy, creditor's rights, taxation and estate planning. For more information visit the firm's website at www.hhdulaw.com.

For more information, contact Camille Scroggins at 972.701.7000 or cscroggins@hhdulaw.com.

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[Press-News.org] Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley & Urbach, P.C. Adds Collaborative Divorce Services to Established Family Law Practice
The law firm of Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley and Urbach, P.C. is announcing an enhancement in the area of the firm's family law services with the addition of attorney Camille Cooper Scroggins and her collaborative divorce and mediation practice.