Welcome New Hire Kirsten Sinness

Hanis Irvine Prothero welcomes new hire Kirsten Sinness to the firm. Kirsten joins HIP as a Legal Assistant assisting Partner Patrick Hanis in the areas of Business and Real Estate Law and Associate Attorney Amy Meharry in the area of Family Law.

On This Day in Criminal Justice History

On this date, in 1840, 2 U.S. Naval officers filed a salvage suit claiming rights to the schooner, La Amistad and the cargo aboard – 53 slaves. Former President John Quincy Adams represented the slaves, arguing they had the right to mutiny under the circumstances. Anthony Hopkins played Adams in the Oscar award winning picture, Amistad – a great movie for people with interest in the law.

On This Day in Criminal Justice History

 

February 15, 1879 – Statute permitting female lawyers to argue before U.S. Supreme Court enacted.

Listen to Cynthia Irvine on KEBUENA 1210am – Saturday from 11am to 1pm


Tune in on Saturday 11am to 1pm on KTPK 1210am as Cynthia and Rafa discusses the topics most important to the Hispanic community – including immigration, U.S. and Mexican politics, legal matters, sports, and the latest news events. Listeners are
encouraged to call in and ask questions and/or give comments during the 2 hour program.

On This Day In Criminal Justice History


February 4, 1789 George Washington was elected the 1st President of The United States.

HANIS IRVINE PROTHERO The Proud Sponsor of the 2nd Annual Les Schwab Kent Shootout $10,000 Shot


Some of high school’s biggest names in local basketball teamed off under the spotlight at The ShoWare Center on Friday, January 29th, for the 2nd Annual Les Schwab Shootout.

The big match up of the night was the final game between Kentwood and Kentridge. The game showcased two of the nation’s top prep basketball players, 6’2” Guard, Gary Bell, of Kentridge; and Kentwood’s 6’10” Center, Josh Smith. During halftime, HANIS IRVINE PROTHERO, Attorneys at Law, sponsored The Kent Shootout $10,000 Shot. Six students from the four Kent area high schools were given a chance at winning $10,000 for their school’s ASB fund. Two students came close.