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SBSB Eastham Adds Veteran Litigator Dabney Pettus

Trial lawyer will be a partner in the firm’s Corpus Christi office

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Schouest, Bamdas, Soshea, BenMaier & Eastham PLLC (SBSB Eastham) announced today it is growing its team of litigators with the addition of veteran litigator Dabney Pettus as a partner in its Corpus Christi office.

“We are thrilled to have Dabney join our firm,” said John Schouest, SBSB Eastham managing partner. “We are investing further in Corpus Christi as we expand our physical footprint and add exceptional talent like Dabney to help us better serve our clients and the South Texas Coastal Bend community.”

Ms. Pettus has more than two decades of experience in admiralty and maritime law, including litigation, casualty investigations onboard vessels, U.S. Coast Guard regulatory matters, representation of the International Group of Protection and Indemnity Associations, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection issues. She also has significant experience in probate law, guardianship law, and estate planning.

“I am very happy to join SBSB Eastham,” said Ms. Pettus. “Not only is the firm a leader in admiralty and maritime law, but it is also dynamic, forward thinking, and has placed an emphasis on growing in this market. That’s very exciting and I look forward to using my years of experience and knowledge to assist in that growth.”

A Corpus Christi native, Ms. Pettus earned her law degree from the University of Houston Law Center and her undergraduate degree from Southern Methodist University.

In addition to her client work, Ms. Pettus is an active member of the Maritime Law Association and the Southeastern Admiralty Law Institute. Her work has been recognized by Texas Super Lawyers, and she was elected to the Fellows of the Texas Bar Foundation, one of the highest honors a member of the State Bar of Texas can receive. Ms. Pettus has also received an AV rating from Martindale Hubbell – the highest rating in ethics and professionalism.

SBSB Eastham is a group of experienced attorneys who have come together to form a law firm focused on client needs. The firm’s goal is to be the go-to resource at every stage of the legal process, bringing deeper experience, deeper commitment and deeper insights to help solve the most complex issues. In consultation or in the courtroom, the firm will aggressively pursue a client’s best interests. More information: www.sbsb-eastham.com.

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April Cadena
april@androvett.com
800-559-4534

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April Cadena
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800-559-4534

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