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Nancy Henderson

United States

Writer and Editor at Freelance

Professional writer, author of Sewing Hope and Able!

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  • 1 month ago | superlawyers.com | Nancy Henderson

    Published in 2025 Louisiana Super Lawyers magazine By Nancy Henderson on March 26, 2025 In 1993, when Billy Corbello asked his cousin Michael Veron to do battle with Shell Oil, Veron was initially reluctant but found he couldn’t say no. For starters, he loved his cousin like a brother.

  • 1 month ago | superlawyers.com | Nancy Henderson

    Published in 2025 Colorado Super Lawyers magazine By Nancy Henderson on March 19, 2025 To commemorate the 20th anniversary of Colorado Super Lawyers, we asked five attorneys who’ve been practicing for more than two decades to reflect on what they’ve learned, how the profession has changed, and what the next generation needs to know. Among the variety of opinions, there’s one thing they all agree on: that practicing law was, and is, the right choice. “People ask me all the time, ‘Have you...

  • 1 month ago | blueridgecountry.com | Nancy Henderson

    A chance encounter with an alpaca transformed Lee Rankin’s life. Twenty-four years ago, Lee Rankin was pushing her son Will in a stroller, wandering around the animal barn at the Kentucky State Fair, when she found herself eye-to-eye with a fawn-colored alpaca. “I had never seen one before,” Rankin says. “And literally, the whole room disappeared. It was just me and this alpaca.

  • 2 months ago | superlawyers.com | Nancy Henderson

    About two months out of law school, Patricia McKinnon joined the newly created Marion County public defender agency to represent parents either trying to get their children back or facing involuntary termination of parental rights. One month later, she was thrust into her first civil trial—alone.

  • 2 months ago | superlawyers.com | Nancy Henderson

    Two attorneys on the advantages of youth, its challenges, and the future of law Published in 2025 North Carolina Super Lawyers magazine By Nancy Henderson on February 13, 2025 During Georgia Malik’s first court appearance—less than a month after she passed the bar in 2020—the opposing counsel asked, “Are you the attorney? How old are you?” “I was like, ‘Old enough for a law license,’” says Malik, a civil litigator with Cranfill Sumner in Raleigh. “Having to navigate this [age issue] has...

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