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Author Bios for All About Texas Law and Kids

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Texas Lawyer
Published In Sep 2009
ISBN 9781576253533

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Bobbi Reilly Sheahan
 

Bobbi Reilly Sheahan received her J.D. from Baylor in 1991, and has spent over a decade practicing insurance defense law, primarily in Dallas and Tarrant Counties. She received awards for outstanding appellate advocacy and served as President of the Moot Court Society and the Baylor Order of Barristers. Sheahan also spent a year in a District Attorney's office, which included work on a capital murder trial memorialized in the book Born Bad by Bill G. Cox. She also spent a year as an Assistant D.A. in Ellis County, during which her responsibilities included juvenile and mental health matters and representation of Child Protective Services. She have served as Plaintiffs' counsel, Defense counsel, and Guardian ad litem in hundreds of suits involving minors, and her article on insurance issues relating to sexual assaults of children was published in the Texas Wesleyan Law Review. Bobbi and her husband Ben are parents by birth, by international adoption, and by open domestic adoption.

  Also by Bobbi Reilly Sheahan:
    2010 Texas Personal Automobile Insurance Policy, Annotated
 
Michelle May O'Neil
 

Board certified as a family law specialist by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1997, Michelle May O'Neil has over 18 years of experience representing men, women, and children in matters related to family law such as divorce, child custody, and complex property division. Litigation before the trial court is an important part of her practice as the founding partner of her law firm O'Neil Anderson. In addition, family law appellate matters are a niche of Michelle's practice. The State Bar of Texas and other providers of CLE frequently enlist her to provide instruction to attorneys in family law. She has been honored by her peers with an "A-V" rating by Martindale-Hubbell Legal Directories for the highest quality legal ability and ethical standards, and she has been selected to be a Barrister in the Annette Steward Inns of Court, an organization devoted to the professionalism of the practice of family law. Michelle also serves the community with Altrusa International Inc. of Downtown Dallas, Texas, a professional women's community service organization. Michelle shares with many of her clients the joys of a blended family. She is married to John, who has a 9-year-old son, Mark.

 
Claudia Cano
 

While an attorney who has tried a handful of cases can refer to himself as a "litigator," Claudia Cano has been lead counsel in nearly fifty (50) jury trials since she graduated from the University of Texas School of Law in 1995.  She has also been lead counsel in several hundred cases involving wrongful death, insurance bad faith, and vehicular accidents and has represented minors and the incapacitated as both counsel and as Guardian ad litem.  She is a member of the Board of Directors of The Dallas Concilio and of the Women's Advocacy Awards Committee for North Texas Legal Aid.  She was named the 2000 Outstanding Neighborhood Pro Bono Clinic Attorney by North Texas Legal Aid, and has been a participating attorney with the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program since 1999. 

 
Sharon Ramage
 

Sharon Ramage practices in the fields of family law and special education. Sharon previously worked for Child Protective Services as a social worker before going to law school. Upon graduation from law school in 1992, Sharon prosecuted child abuse cases for Tarrant County. As a private practice attorney from 1997 to 2003, Sharon represented parents as well as school districts in special education matters. Since 2003, Sharon serves as a special education due process hearing officer and mediator for the Texas Education Agency. In addition to her special education work, Sharon practices family law, primarily in custody and adoption cases. Sharon has extensive experience representing children as well as parents in CPS cases. Sharon adopted twin daughters from China, and she resides in Frisco with her husband and daughters.

 

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