LTRC Honors Tiffany Graves as a Woman of Legal Tech 2018
Bradley is pleased to announce that Tiffany M. Graves was chosen for the ABA Legal Technology Resource Center's distinguished Women of Legal Tech list of 2018.
This annual acknowledgement celebrates women who stand out in the legal tech field, and reinforces the ABA’s commitment to diversity by encouraging more women to join. Ms. Graves was selected based on her accomplishments in legal tech.
“We are very proud of Tiffany for being recognized as a leading woman in the burgeoning legal tech field,” said Bradley Chairman of the Board and Managing Partner Beau Grenier.
Ms. Graves serves as Bradley’s pro bono counsel, overseeing the development and administration of the firm’s pro bono programs.
As former executive director of the Mississippi Access to Justice Commission, Ms. Graves promoted initiatives to improve and expand access to civil justice to the nearly 700,000 Mississippians living in poverty. She was responsible for developing strategic goals and building coalitions to enhance the civil legal aid delivery system, supporting the evolving needs of underserved populations through critical outreach and programming, and maintaining working relationships with regional and national legal nonprofits, bar associations and justice leaders.
Previously, Ms. Graves served as interim director and adjunct professor for the Pro Bono Initiative at the University of Mississippi School of Law, and as executive director and general counsel for the Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers Project.
Ms. Graves also is active with numerous professional and community organizations and activities including the Mississippi Commission on the Status of Women and the Community Advisory Board of the MIND Center at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. She is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and an Inaugural Fellow of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Network. Ms. Graves received her J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law and her Bachelor of Arts from Hollins University.