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Cynthia K. Stewart Cindy Stewart has been practicing plaintiff’s trial law with the firm since 1990. Cindy takes pride in her work representing adults and children who have been severely injured or killed by defective products and the negligence of others. Cindy was raised out East, mostly in the suburbs of Washington, DC. She attended the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, where she earned a BA in English and Economics with high honors, and capped off the four years with the inspiring experience of living on the Lawn. After college, Cindy moved to Austin, where she and her husband have lived ever since (save a year spent in Cambridge, England). Her JD with high honors was earned at the University of Texas at Austin, in 1986, where she was a member of Texas Law Review. For two years following law school, Ms. Stewart was a Law Clerk to the Honorable James R. Nowlin, U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas, Austin Division. During her year abroad before entering private practice, Cindy was a legal editor for the Research Centre for International Law, in Cambridge, England. Ms. Stewart has long served on various committees for the local federal court, including the Electronic Case Management Committee, the Admissions Committee, the Panel on ADR Neutrals, and the Court Administration Committee. Ms. Stewart’s professional associations include the Travis County Bar Association; Capital Area Trial Lawyers Association; Travis County Women Lawyers’ Association; Texas Trial Lawyers Association; the Association of Trial Lawyers of America; the State Bar of Texas; and the Federal Bar Association (where she was an officer of the local chapter from 1993 to 1997). Ms. Stewart is active in the community with Meals on Wheels, United Way, local soccer clubs, All Saints’ Episcopal Church, and as a parent volunteer/instructor with local schools. Cindy and her husband have two children. The family escapes every summer to the Gallatin River in Montana for much enjoyed fly-fishing time. Ms. Stewart is admitted to practice before the State Bar of Texas; the United States District Courts for the Northern, Southern and Western Districts of Texas; and the United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. |
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