NRS Alumna Stephanie Bradley Fryer Flies Solo

Posted by Texas A&M School of Law NRS Program on Apr 23, 2019 11:40:24 AM

Stephanie Bradley Fryer, a dynamic student during her time at Texas A&M Law and enterprising attorney since graduating in 2017, has not slowed down one iota. Fryer recently hung her own shingle with the establishment of Stephanie Bradley Fryer PLLC. In an effort to further enhance the services she provides to clients, Stephanie also serves as Of Counsel to Rincker Law.

After graduating from Texas A&M Law, Fryer worked as an associate attorney at a firm in her hometown of Stamford, Texas, where she practiced agricultural law and in areas relating to the ag sector, including estate planning and administration, real estate law, and oil & gas law.  Fryer now continues a similar focus at her own firm where she offers legal services for estate planning, real estate, and business planning to rural landowners.

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Debating Climate Change Litigation with Former Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton

Posted by NRS on Apr 23, 2019 11:38:41 AM
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Aggie Law Students Pursue Dignity for Impoverished Local Community

Posted by NRS on Apr 23, 2019 11:36:09 AM

In the fall of 2018, Aggie law students teamed with environmental attorney Mark McPherson to assist in bringing sewage and potable water services to the Dallas County community of Sand Branch. Although the community is located near an operating water plant, Sand Branch has never enjoyed running water due to its unincorporated status. (For background information, please see here, here, and here).

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