Chadwick McCrea Graham, an immigration attorney in San Jose, California, is a cofounder of Graham Adair, Inc., a law practice in San Jose. Also a dedicated member of his church, Chadwick McCrea Graham is committed to religious freedom within the field of law. Membership in the J. Reuben Clark Law Society connects Mr. Graham to other lawyers who share similar moral convictions. The J. Reuben Clark Law Society hosted its annual convention February 16-18, 2017, in Philadelphia. At the conference, members were given an opportunity to hear noteworthy speakers discuss issues related to religious freedom, the constitution, and the historical significance of Philadelphia. Leadership meetings and student networking events were offered to attendees of the convention. Breakout and plenary sessions were led by respected members of the law community such as Judge Kent Jordan and Professor Jeffrey Rosen. Attendees were also given the opportunity to participate in a Rocky-style run to the Philadelphia Art Museum and tours to noteworthy sites including Independence Hall, home of the famous Liberty Bell.
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An attorney at Graham Adair, Inc., Chadwick McCrea Graham co-founded the firm, which handles cases related to business and employment law. In his spare time, Chadwick McCrea Graham serves as chair of the Silicon Valley Chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society. With origins dating back to 1988, the J. Reuben Clark Law Society has grown exponentially throughout its brief existence. Internationally, the organization oversaw five chapters in its inaugural year. By 2010, nearly 70 chapters were operating around the world. Domestically, the first chapter launched in 200,1 and more than 20 followed thereafter. The organization’s primary goal is to “promote fairness and virtue founded upon the rule of law.” For this reason, any legal professional supporting the mission through public service may join the society. Membership into the national and international divisions does not require an annual fee, though professionals looking to join local chapters may be subject to fees. Membership benefits include access to career services through the Brigham Young University (BYU) Law School if a member possesses more than three years of legal experience. To ensure that members stay on top of career opportunities, BYU’s Career Services Office sends alerts to society members notifying them of new positions as they become available. |
AuthorAn attorney with more than a decade of experience in the field of law, Chadwick McCrea Graham currently holds a partnership in Graham Adair, Inc., in San Jose, California. Archives
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