Sections
How To Join
The Mississippi Bar has 19 Sections, which are open to any Bar member in good standing. To learn more about how you can be involved in Sections, email eventsandprograms@msbar.org or call 601-355-9226. In addition, most Sections have an electronic mailing list, some of which are on-going discussions about certain areas of practice. To know more about these lists or how you can be subscribed, email eventsandprograms@msbar.org.
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Purpose and Chairs
Sections of The Mississippi Bar are separate groups having special interests in particular substantive areas of practice. Sections function under Bylaws approved by the Board of Commissioners of The Mississippi Bar and broad policy guidelines also established by the Board of Commissioners.
“The Commissioners may create a Section of the Bar at any time. Each Section may adopt, amend and repeal Bylaws by a vote of 2/3 of its members present at any meeting thereof. The Bylaws of any Section shall not be in conflict with these Bylaws. The initial Bylaws of the Section shall conform to Model Bylaws approved by the Board of Commissioners, and no amendment thereto shall be affected without approval of the Board of Commissioners.” (Bylaws of The Mississippi Bar, Article 8).
Membership in all Sections is open to any Bar member in good standing upon payment of the prescribed Section dues. As voluntary, non-appointed groups, Sections elect their own officers and choose their own activities with the limitations established by the Bylaws of the Bar and the Section, as well as general policies established by the Board of Commissioners and the Section Executive Committees.
Sections provide the structure through which all members of the Bar have the opportunity to participate in its work. Sections may be divided into smaller units. For example, committees of Sections may be appointed to undertake particular assignments such as membership, newsletter, legislation, annual meeting program, etc., or practice areas may be further divided within Sections by the establishment of committees. The Executive Committee of each Section should serve to govern and coordinate the work of the Section committees rather than attempt to undertake all Section work.
| Alternative Dispute Resolution | Lisa Reppeto |
| Appellate Practice Section | Krissy Nobile |
| Business Law Section | Samuel Gregory |
| Child Welfare and Child Advocacy Section | Judge Carlyn M. Hicks |
| Criminal Defense Section | Aafram Y. Sellers |
| Estates and Trusts Section | M. William Morgan |
| Family Law Section | Mel Coxwell |
| Government Law Section | Jaklyn Wrigley |
| Health Law Section | Brett Thompson-May |
| Intellectual Property, Entertainment & Sports Law Section | Andrew W. Coffman |
| Labor and Employment Law Section | Lauren Lawhorn |
| Litigation Section | John Graham |
| Prosecutors Section | Laurel Blue Brinkley |
| Real Property Section | Ryan Byrne |
| SONREEL Section | Laura D. Heusel |
| Taxation Section | Matthew T. Henry |
| Veterans and Military Law Section | Jennifer Riley-Collins |
| Women in the Profession Section | Judge Tiffany P. Grove |
| Workers’ Compensation Section | Ginger M. Robey |
Alternative Dispute Resolution Section
The ADR Section of The Mississippi Bar has created a list of ADR Section members who are qualified, practicing arbitrators in Mississippi. This list, similar to the list of qualified mediators currently maintained by the Bar in connection with the Court Annexed Mediation Program, is designed to assist the public and the bar in locating persons qualified to serve as arbitrators.
Leading Arbitration Service Providers:
- American Arbitration Association
- National Arbitration Forum
- FINRA (Securities Arbitration)
- JAMS
ADR Related Materials:
- Federal Arbitration Act:
- Mississippi Court Annexed Mediation Rules:
- Order Establishing Mediator Qualifications for Court Annexed Mediation in Mississippi:
- Mississippi Civil Practice Statutes on Arbitration and Awards:
- Mediator Directory:
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Lisa Reppeto, Jackson
Mississippi Attorney General’s Office
lisa.reppeto@ago.ms.gov
(601) 359-2780
Vice Chair
Dorsey Carson, Jackson
Carson Law Group
dcarson@thecarsonlawgroup.com
(601) 351-9831
Secretary
Brian Hinton, Ridgeland
Anderson, Crawley & Burke
bhinton@acblaw.com
(601) 707-8800
Past Chair
Keith Obert, Madison
Obert Law Group
obertlaw@bellsouth.net
(601) 856-9690
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2026)
Goodloe T. Lewis, Oxford
Hickman Goza & Spragins PLLC
glewis@hickmanlaw.com
(662) 234-4000
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Walter Dukes, Gulfport
Dukes Dukes Keating & Faneca
walter@ddkf.com
(228) 868-1111
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2027)
Reeve G. “Jay” Jacobus, Ridgeland
Williford McAllister Jacobus White LLP
rjacobus@wmjlaw.com
(601) 326-3316
Appellate Practice Section
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Krissy C. Nobile, Jackson
Mississippi Office of Capital Post-Conviction Counsel
knobile@pcc.state.ms.us
(601) 359-5687
Vice Chair
Caroline B. Smith, Jackson
Mississippi College School of Law
carolinebakersmith@gmail.com
(662) 820-9859
Secretary
Chad Byrd, Ridgeland
Butler Snow LLP
chad.byrd@butlersnow.com
(601) 985-4492
Past Chair
Candice R. Temple, Gulfport
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi
candice_rucker@mssd.uscourts.gov
(228) 679-1084
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2026)
J. Andrew Mauldin, Oxford
Mayo Mallette PLLC
dmauldin@mayomallette.com
(662) 236-0055
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2027)
Deborah Challener, Ridgeland
Adams and Reese LLP
deborah.challener@arlaw.com
(601) 292-0772
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Stephen Fritz, Jackson
Bradley
sfritz@bradley.com
(601) 592-9961
Business Law Section
Child Welfare and Child Advocacy Section
The purpose of the Child Welfare and Child Advocacy Section of The Mississippi Bar is to provide a forum for attorneys who practice in varying aspects of child welfare/juvenile law practice related to children: prosecution and agency representation, parent representation, child representation, and guardian ad litem work in child protection and termination of parental rights proceedings in Youth Court and Chancery Courts; defense and prosecution of juvenile delinquency and status offender or CHINS (Children in Need of Services) cases; miscellaneous Youth Court advocacy regarding competency, emancipation and parental notification issues; and handling of adoption proceedings. The Section may also focus on representation at school tribunals, advocacy in IEP and other meetings, and quasi-judicial procurement of social security disability, Medicaid and other entitlements. The Section participates in efforts to keep members informed of changing federal and state laws and of agency rules, policies and regulations and to enhance the practice of law relevant to children, except for matters related to matrimonial law as covered by the Family Law Section. The Section may work closely with the Young Lawyer’s Division’s Child Advocacy Committee in its endeavors and activities on behalf of children and families.
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Carlyn M. Hicks, Jackson
County Court Judge – Hinds County
chicks@co.hinds.ms.us
(601) 968-6670
Vice Chair
Victoria M. Anderson, Jackson
MDHS-Admin Hearings Div.
victoria.anderson@mdhs.ms.gov
(601) 608-8523
Secretary
Victoria A. Lowery, Jackson
Administrative Office of Courts MS Supreme Court
vicki.lowery@courts.ms.gov
(601) 576-4627
Past Chair
Julie Howell Addison, Oxford
U.S. Attorney’s Office – Northern District of Mississippi
julie.addison@usdoj.gov
(662) 234-3351
Member at Large (8/2023-7/2026)
Veldore Young Graham, Meridian
County Court Judge Lauderdale County
veldorey@aol.com
(601) 482-9715
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Alison McMinn, Jackson
Forman Watkins & Krutz LLP
alison.mcminn@formanwatkins.com
(601) 960-3120
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Jennifer Morgan, Jackson
MS Office of State Public Defender
jmorgan@ospd.ms.gov
(601) 576-4209
Criminal Defense Section
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Aafram Y. Sellers, Jackson
Sellers and Associates, PLLC
aafram@sellerslawfirm.net
(601) 352-0102
Vice Chair
Matthew G. Dalton, Southaven
The Stroud Law Firm
matt@stroudlawyers.com
(662) 536-5656
Secretary
Eugene Carlos Tanner, III, Jackson
Tanner & Associates, LLC
carlos.tanner@thetannerlawfirm.com
(601) 460-1745
Past Chair
Michael Carr, Cleveland
Carr Law Firm PLLC
mcarr@carrlawpllc.com
(662) 441-1529
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2026)
Keveon Taylor, Merigold
The Porter Law Firm
keveon@taylorlegalvoice.com
(662) 371-3497
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2027)
Jacinta Hall, Olive Branch
The J. A. Hall Law Firm, PLLC
jhall@thejahallfirm.com
(662) 932-2973
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Scott Schwartz, Hattiesburg
Attorney at Law PA
sjsatty@aol.com
(601) 450-1160
Estates and Trusts Section
The Estates and Trusts Section advise its members to judicial and legislative developments, as well as court procedural changes affecting estate and trust planning and administration. This Section conducts an Annual CLE Seminar and actively monitors bills introduced in the Mississippi legislature that affect the practice of Section members.
“Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Impact on Individuals”
The Executive Committee of The Mississippi Bar’s Estates and Trusts Section has issued the article titled “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Impact on Individuals.” Please click on the link provided below to review the article.
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
M. William Morgan, Hattiesburg
Jackson, Tullos & Rogers, PLLC
wmorgan@jacksonfirm.com
(601) 264-3309
Vice Chair
Lindsey S. Wiseman, Ridgeland
Trustmark National Bank
lwiseman@trustmark.com
(601) 208-2760
Secretary
Trey Russell, Jackson
Glover Russell PA
trey@gloverrussell.com
(601) 709-7000
Past Chair
Charles J. Allen, Oxford
Edmondson Sage Allen PLLC
callen@esapllc.com
(662) 371-4110
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2026)
Erich N. Nichols, Ocean Springs
Nichols | Wrigley, PLLC
erich@nicholswrigley.com
(228) 206-2990
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Blair Jussely, Ridgeland
Butler Snow
blair.jussely@butlersnow.com
(601) 985-4446
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Will Russell, Jackson
Glover Russell, P.A.
will@gloverrussell.com
(601) 709-7000
Family Law Section
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Mel Coxwell, Brandon
Mel Coxwell PA
mel@centralmslaw.com
(601) 825-3124
Vice Chair
Amanda Glover Evans, Biloxi
MS Attorney General’s Office
amanda.evans@ago.ms.gov
(601) 953-4514
Secretary
Michael Chapman, Tupelo
Herring Chapman PA
michael@herringchapmanlaw.com
(662) 842-1617
Past Chair
Jeremy P. McNinch, Brandon
McNinch Law Firm PLLC
jeremy@mcninchlaw.com
(601) 519-4692
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2026)
Patrick T. Guild, Gulfport
Boyce Holleman & Assoc
patrick@boyceholleman.com
(228) 863-3142
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Kristen Wood Williams, West Point
Kristen Wood Williams PLLC
kristen@kww-law.com
(662) 524-4380
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Mark Tyler Jackson, Columbus
Tompkins Law Firm
mark@tompkinslawfirm.com
(662) 328-7557
Government Law Section
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Jaklyn Wrigley, Ocean Springs
Nichols | Wrigley, PLLC
jaklyn@nicholswrigley.com
(228) 206-2990
Vice Chair
Waverly A. Harkins, Jackson
Watkins & Eager
wharkins@watkinseager.com
(601) 965-1900
Secretary
Mac May, Jackson
UMMC
bmay2@umc.edu
(601) 987-1506
Past Chair
Bryan E. Dye, Olive Branch
City of Olive Branch
bdye@obms.us
(662) 892-9228
Member at Large (8/2023-7/2026)
Lance Martin, Brookhaven
Allen Allen Breeland & Allen PLLC
lmartin@aabalegal.com
(601) 669-0490
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Kimberly Henry, Biloxi
MS Attorney General’s Office
kimberly.henry@ago.ms.gov
(228) 436-6777
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Caleb Pracht, Jackson
MS Attorney General’s Office
caleb.pracht@ago.ms.gov
(601) 359-2002
Health Law Section
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Brett Thompson-May, Brandon
Centene
brett.thompsonmay@centene.com
(601) 507-6797
Vice Chair
Tammy M. Voynik, Jackson
MS Methodist Rehabilitation
tammyv@mmrcrehab.org
(601) 364-3542
Secretary
Jaklyn Wrigley, Ocean Springs
Nichols | Wrigley, PLLC
jaklyn@nicholswrigley.com
(228) 206-2990
Past Chair
Lane Staines, Laurel
South Central Regional Medical Center
lstaines@scrmc.com
(601) 426-5153
Member at Large (8/2023-7/2026)
Bea Tolsdorf, Jackson
Balch & Bingham
btolsdorf@balch.com
(601) 961-9900
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Tammye Campbell Brown, Jackson
Campbell Brown Law & Consulting
tbrown@campbellbrownlaw.com
(601) 703-8911
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Stephanie Edgar, Ridgeland
Medical Assurance Company of MS
sedgar@macm.net
(601) 605-4882
Intellectual Property, Entertainment & Sports Law Section
Helpful Section Interest Links:
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Andrew W. Coffman, Tupelo
Phelps Dunbar
andrew.coffman@phelps.com
(662) 690-8122
Vice Chair
Jason E. Fortenberry, Jackson
Bradley
jfortenberry@bradley.com
(601) 592-9972
Secretary
Kris Powell, Hattiesburg
University of Southern Mississippi
kris.powell@usm.edu
(601) 266-4466
Past Chair
Jeremy Clay, Starkville
Mississippi State University
jeremy.clay@msstate.edu
(662) 325-8222
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2026)
Michele Biegel, Jackson
Law Office of Michele D. Biegel, PLLC
michele@mblaw-cpa.com
(601) 354-1000
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Margaret Duff West, Jackson
Brunini, Grantham, Grower & Hewes
mduff@brunini.com
(601) 960-6861
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Hugh Warren, Jackson
Jones Walker
hwarren@joneswalker.com
(601) 949-4852
Labor and Employment Law Section
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Lauren Lawhorn, Ridgeland
Telapex/C Spire
llawhorn@telapexinc.com
(601) 487-1945
Vice Chair
Martin J. Regimbal, Columbus
The Kullman Firm
mjr@kullmanlaw.com
(662) 244-8824
Secretary
Joel Frank Dillard, Jackson
Joel F Dillard PA
joel@joeldillard.com
(601) 509-1372
Past Chair
Daniel Waide, Hattiesburg
Johnson Ratliff & Waide PLLC
dwaide@jhrlaw.net
(601) 582-4553
Member at Large (8/2023-7/2026)
Trey Clark, Jackson
Phelps Dunbar
clarkt@phelps.com
(601) 352-2300
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Blythe Lollar, Ridgeland
Butler Snow
blythe.lollar@butlersnow.com
(601) 985-4122
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Yance Falkner, Tupelo
Waide & Associates, P.A.
yfalkner@waidelaw.com
(662) 842-7324
Litigation Section
Useful Links:
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
John Graham, Ridgeland
Wilson Elser
john.graham@wilsonelser.com
(601) 499-8077
Vice Chair
S. Katherine Embry, Oxford
Mayo Mallette PLLC
kembry@mayomallette.com
(662) 236-0055
Secretary
James “Trey” Gunn III, Jackson
Robins Kaplan LLP
tgunn@robinskaplan.com
(310) 229-5827
Past Chair
Christy Malatesta, Jackson
The Hartford
christy.malatesta@thehartford.com
(601) 969-7607
Member at Large (8/2023-7/2026)
Kristi Rogers Brown, Gulfport
Daniel Coker Horton & Bell
kbrown@danielcoker.com
(228) 864-8117
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Mason Montgomery, Oxford
McAngus Goudelocke & Courie PLLC
mason.montgomery@mgclaw.com
(662) 281-7871
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Rafael Green, Jackson
Green & Associates, PLLC
rafael@greenlawfirm.com
(769) 208-8122
Prosecutors Section
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Laurel Blue Brinkley, Columbia
District Attorney’s Office – 15th District
lbrinkley@da15thdistrict.org
(601) 731-1476
Vice Chair
Kaylon McCou, Greenville
District Attorney’s Office – 4th District
kaylon@msdeltada.com
(662) 378-2105
Secretary
James “Jay” Hale, Senatobia
District Attorney’s Office – 17th District
jhale@msda17.com
(662) 563-6636
Past Chair
Austin Frye, Greenville
Asst. District Attorney – 4th District
austin@msdeltada.com
(662) 378-2105
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2026)
Katie Moulds, Canton
District Attorney’s Office – 20th District
katie.moulds@madison-co.com
(601) 859-7873
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2027)
Ashley Allen, Canton
District Attorney’s Office – 20th District
ashley.allen@madison-co.com
(601) 855-5569
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Matthew Shoemaker, Hattiesburg
District Attorney’s Office – 12th District
mshoemaker@co.forrest.ms.us
(601) 545-1551
Real Property Section
The Real Property Section addresses all aspects of real property practice and procedure in Mississippi. The Real Property Section strives to advise its membership of all changes in this area of law on a timely basis by publishing several newsletters throughout the year. The Section also keeps its members informed of new legislation and lobbies for needed legislation relative to Real Property practice.
Mississippi Title Examination Standards Book 2nd Edition
By the Real Property Section of The Mississippi Bar
Effective August 1, 2021
Paperback, 186 Pages
Price – $25.00 per book, includes shipping and handling
Title Examination Standards are guidelines intended to assist land title attorneys called upon to assess the marketability of land titles, focusing on the manner in which a prudent examiner approaches matters that may be encountered during the course of an examination. The Title Examination Standards address a variety of concerns, including the attitudes and relationships among examiners and between examiners and the public, the appropriate duration of a title search, the effect of the lapse of time on a defective or improperly recorded title document, the appropriate presumptions of fact that can be relied upon in the course of an examination, and the law applicable to commonly encountered situations.
Order your bound copy through your Attorney login.
Mail an order form and pay with a check or credit card.
You may mail the order form above to:
The Mississippi Bar
Mississippi Title Examination Standards Book
PO Box 2168
Jackson, MS 39225-2168
Real Property Latest Newsletters:
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Ryan Byrne, Cordova, TN
Byrne & Associates
ryanbyrne@byrne-firm.com
(901) 737-2911
Vice Chair
Kimberly S. Jones, Southaven
Austin Law Firm
k.jones@austinlawfirm.net
(662) 890-7575
Secretary
Sean Peter Doran, Jackson
Phelps Dunbar LLP
sean.doran@phelps.com
(601) 624-2188
Past Chair
Alan Windham, Jackson
Balch & Bingham LLP
awindham@balch.com
(601) 965-8178
Member at Large (8/2023-7/2026)
Bronson Tabler, Tupelo
B. Bronson Tabler PA
bronson@tablerlaw.com
(662) 840-8400
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Amy P. Spicer, Memphis, TN
Home Surety Title & Escrow, LLC
amypspicer@gmail.com
(901) 737-2100
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Charles Greer, Hattiesburg
First American Title Insurance Co.
cgreer@firstam.com
(601) 366-1222
SONREEL Section
Links:
- EPA admin law judge site
- EPA appeals board site
- CERCLA/Superfund information
- MDEQ data – permits, pending and issued etc.
- USGS – Mississippi data
- National Wetlands Inventory
- Army Corps of Engineer
- Federal – CEQ (NEPA)
- MS Department of Environmental Quality
- US Environmental Protection Agency furnishes extensive resources in environment-related information, including news, legislation, test methods, and data
- Mississippi Secretary of State
- Mississippi State Oil & Gas Board
- Mississippi Service Commission
- Mississippi Supreme Court
If you have any helpful links that you would like to see added to this webpage, please send your ideas to Casey Creasey at ccreasey@msbar.org.
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Laura D. Heusel, Ridgeland
Butler Snow
laura.heusel@butlersnow.com
(601) 948-5711
Vice Chair
Travis J. Conner, Jackson
Biggs Pettis Ingram & Solop PLLC
tconner@bpislaw.com
(601) 713-1192
Secretary
Abram Orlansky, Jackson
Watkins & Eager, PLLC
aorlansky@watkinseager.com
(601) 965-1900
Past Chair
Susan Stutts, Greensboro, NC
Brooks Pierce
sstutts@BrooksPierce.com
(336) 271-3121
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2026)
Anderson “Andy” Thomas, Brandon
MS Dept of Environmental Quality
athomas@mdeq.ms.gov
(601) 917-6822
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Bradley Ennis, Gulfport
Balch & Bingham LLP
bennis@balch.com
(228) 214-0416
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Emily Brennan, Jackson
MS Dept of Environmental Quality
ebrennan@mdeq.ms.gov
(601) 961-5340
Taxation Section
The Taxation Section encourages improvement and efficient administration of tax law and promotes the exchange of ideas among attorneys sharing a common interest in state and federal tax law. The Section strives to keep its Members informed on current developments involving state and federal tax law through publications and seminars.
The Mississippi Department of Revenue just instituted a new Offer in Compromise program. Applications can be found at: https://www.dor.ms.gov/Laws-Rules/Pages/Info-Publications.aspx.
Here is an article further explaining the intent and process.
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Matthew T. Henry, Jackson
MS Dept of Information Technology Services
matthew.henry@its.ms.gov
(601) 432-8105
Vice Chair
Andrew V. Garner, Tupelo
Phelps Dunbar
garnera@phelps.com
(662) 842-7907
Secretary
Devin Lawrence Mills, Oxford
Edmondson Sage Allen PLLC
hdmillslaw@gmail.com
(662) 371-4110
Past Chair
Mark M. Hosemann, Jackson
Butler Snow
mark.hosemann@butlersnow.com
(601) 985-4508
Member at Large (8/2023-7/2026)
Kyle Carpenter, Ridgeland
Telapex Inc
kcarpenter@telapexinc.com
(601) 487-5228
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Joshua Sage, Oxford
Edmondson Sage Allen, PLLC
jsage@esapllc.com
(662) 371-4110
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Stephen Broadus, Gulfport
Balch & Bingham LLP
sbroadus@balch.com
(228) 864-9900
Veterans and Military Law Section
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Jennifer Riley-Collins, Madison
jriley_collins@yahoo.com
(601) 316-2193
Vice Chair
Robert H. Pedersen, Jackson
Watkins & Eager
bpedersen@watkinseager.com
(601) 965-1926
Secretary
Virginia C. Carlton, Jackson
Mississippi Court of Appeals Judge
vcarlton@courts.ms.gov
(601) 576-4678
Past Chair
Robert W. Mayhue, Jr., Jackson
Mississippi National Guard JAG
robert.w.mayhue2.mil@army.mil
(601) 672-6309
Member at Large (8/2023-7/2026)
Jason J. Bayles, Ocean Springs
Board of Veterans Appeals
james.bayles@va.gov
(202) 632-6206
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Frank Rosenblatt, Jackson
Mississippi College School of Law
frosenblatt@mc.edu
(601) 925-7119
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Lee Thaggard, Meridian
Barry Thaggard & May LLP
thaggard@btmlegal.com
(601) 693-2393
Women in the Profession Section
The primary purpose of the Women in the Profession Section is to identify areas impacting women in the law and provide resources and education to maintain women lawyer membership within the Bar. To achieve this primary purpose, the Section has identified three key areas of focus: The current status of women in the legal profession; Barriers that prevent women attorneys from full participation in the work, responsibilities and rewards of the profession, including problems encountered by women attorneys in pursuing their professional careers; and Quality of life issues in the profession that affect both male and female attorneys. For each of these areas, the Section will provide education to its members (male and female) through continued legal education, publications and other initiatives. The Section will provide a network of members within all practice areas, will promote diversity and inclusion within the Bar, will foster future leaders within the profession, and will foster a mentoring relationship with the state’s two law schools.
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Judge Tiffany P. Grove, Raymond
Chancery Court – District 5
tiffanypgrove@gmail.com
(601) 968-6547
Vice Chair
Lilli Bass, Jackson
Brown Bass & Jeter PLLC
bass@bbjlawyers.com
(601) 487-8448
Secretary
Colleen S. Welch, Ridgeland
Maron Marvel Bradley Anderson & Tardy LLC
cwelch@maronmarvel.com
(601) 812-6630
Past Chair
Blythe K. Lollar, Ridgeland
Butler Snow
blythe.lollar@butlersnow.com
(601) 985-4122
Member at Large (8/2023-7/2026)
Judge Selene Maddox, Aberdeen
US Bankruptcy Judge – Northern District of MS
selene_maddox@msnb.uscourts.gov
(662) 369-8147
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Alison O. McMinn, Jackson
Forman Watkins & Krutz LLP
alison.mcminn@formanwatkins.com
(601) 960-3120
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
NeShondria “Shon” Ellerby, Pascagoula
Ellerby Law LLC
shon@ellerbylaw.com
(228) 220-4199
Workers’ Compensation Section
Kids’ Chance Scholarship Fund
The Kids’ Chance Mediation Project was established by the Workers’ Compensation Section of the Mississippi Bar in 2002. Its purpose is to fund and award scholarships for children whose parents were seriously or fatally injured on the job. Lessening the financial burden of secondary education on families who have lost a breadwinner is vital because higher education is expensive and the need is great. Injured workers’ weekly wage loss benefits are limited in amount to 2/3’s of the state’s average weekly wage and in duration to 450 weeks or about 8 1/2 years.
The Mediation Project is funded by Kids’ Chance Mediators who donate $50.00 of every hour of their mediation fees to the Kids’ Chance scholarship fund. The success of the Mediation Project is due to the generosity and selflessness of Kids’ Chance Mediators. All mediators are experienced workers’ compensation attorneys who represent both employers and employees and who are spread geographically across the state.
In 2023, the Kids’ Chance Mediation Project partnered with Kids’ Chance of Mississippi, Inc. so that the mission of the Mediation Project that began over twenty years ago will be amplified and enlarged to include the entire workers’ compensation community and to raise even more money for more deserving students.
Kids’ Chance of Mississippi Inc. is the state chapter of Kids’ Chance of America. Kids’ Chance of Mississippi Inc. was incorporated in 2022 and qualifies as a charitable organization under Internal Revenue Service Code Section 501(c)(3).
Please click on http://www.kidschancems.org for more information about Kids’ Chance of Mississippi Inc.
You may click on kidschance.org to learn more about Kids’ Chance of America.
2025-2026 Executive Committee
Chair
Ginger M. Robey, Ridgeland
McAngus Goudelock & Courie
ginger.robey@mgclaw.com
(601) 427-7543
Vice Chair
Jonathan M. Barlow, Brandon
Barlow & Goff PLLC
jbarlow@bglawgroup.net
(228) 238-5282
Secretary
Jared F. Martin, Memphis, TN
Morgan & Morgan – Memphis, LLC
jfmartin@forthepeople.com
(901) 333-1891
Past Chair
Courtney Davis, Jackson
Markow Walker PA
cdavis@markowwalker.com
(601) 853-1911
Member at Large (8/2023-7/2026)
Nathan Burrow, Gulfport
Galloway, Johnson, Tompkins, Burr & Smith
nburrow@gallowaylawfirm.com
(228) 214-4250
Member at Large (8/2024-7/2027)
Andrew Faggert, Batesville
Michael Darby & Associates
julie@mdarbylaw.com
(662) 563-9400
Member at Large (8/2025-7/2028)
Daniel Culpepper, Ridgeland
Anderson Crawley & Burke, PLLC
dculpepper@acblaw.com
(601) 707-8796