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Gina M. Benavides was born on 6 December, 1962 in Laredo, Texas, Webb County Texas, is an A Texas Democrats. Discover Gina M. Benavides's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Laredo, Texas, Webb County Texas |
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United States
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Gina M. Benavides Net Worth
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Georgina "Gina" Martinez Benavides (born December 6, 1962) is a justice at the Texas Thirteenth Court of Appeals based in Corpus Christi and Edinburg.
The Texas Center was established in 1973 to provide continuing judicial education programs for the state's judiciary and support personnel.
The Texas Center pursues its mission of judicial excellence through education by providing leadership education and training so that a qualified and a knowledgeable judiciary may administer justice with fairness, efficiency, and integrity.
Upon graduation, Benavides attended the University of Texas at Austin, where she graduated in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in business administration.
After receiving her undergraduate degree, Benavides enrolled at the University of Houston Law Center.
During law school, Benavides was active in the Hispanic Law Students Association and the civil practice clinic.
Benavides obtained her law degree and law license in 1988.
Before joining the Thirteenth Court of Appeals, Justice Benavides was a litigator with over 17 years of courtroom experience.
She began her legal career at the Adams & Graham Law Firm in Harlingen, Texas, in 1988.
At this primarily defense firm, she tried over 30 cases throughout the state of Texas in the areas of toxic tort, products liability, commercial litigation, and personal injury.
After 12 years, she joined the law firm of Gonzalez & Associates, P.C. in McAllen, Texas, where she continued to litigate but as a plaintiffs' lawyer.
She also began an active appellate practice at this time.
The last time a judge from Region 5, which encompasses South Texas, held this position was in 1992.
Justice Benavides is the first Hispanic woman to hold this position.
This commission was created by the Supreme Court of Texas in 2001 to develop and implement initiatives to expand access to, and enhance the quality of, justice in civil matters for low-income Texans.
As a private attorney, Justice Benavides was recognized in Texas Monthly as a Super Lawyer in 2003 and 2004 by her peers as one of the best lawyers in the state of Texas.
She also served as a minority director for the State Bar of Texas.
She was president of the Mexican-American Bar Association of Texas and the Cameron County Bar Association, as well as a vice-president of the Texas Association of Defense Counsel.
Her service also includes stints on numerous committees for the State Bar of Texas, including Continuing Legal Education and Law Focused Education.
She was first elected in 2006, and re-elected in 2012.
She is a member of the Democratic Party and resides in McAllen, Texas.
Justice Benavides was born in Laredo, Texas, and grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Justice Benavides was first elected to the Thirteenth Court of Appeals in 2006 and was re-elected in 2012.
Prior to her re-election, she was endorsed by the Corpus Christi Caller-Times.
The newspaper's editorial highlighted Justice Benavides's experience, "folksy manner" and "impressive intellect."
After her first year on the Court, Justice Benavides was bestowed the honor of "Latina Judge of the Year" by the National Hispanic Bar Association at their annual meeting in Puerto Rico in 2007.
In 2008, she was appointed to serve on the Texas Center for the Judiciary Board of Directors (the "Texas Center").
In 2010, she was elected Chair-Elect of the Texas Center by her fellow judges and became chair at the annual meeting in September 2011.
In 2010, the Texas Supreme Court appointed Justice Benavides to the Texas Access to Justice Commission.
In February 2012, the State Bar of Texas through President Bob Black appointed a new task force dubbed "Solutions 2012" to deal with decreasing funding for legal access and rising numbers of unrepresented (pro se) litigants, and the implications of these developments for the Texas legal system.
He called upon Justice Benavides to serve on the committee.
Justice Benavides is frequently asked to serve as a speaker and presenter of papers throughout the State of Texas.
Justice Benavides was honored to be the keynote speaker at the Red Mass in Brownsville, Texas.
The Red Mass is a mass celebrated annually for judges, attorneys, law school professors, students, government officials, and all those who seek justice.
She has also spoken at several candlelight vigils against domestic violence and abuse.
Justice Benavides is committed to youth and youth education.
She judges the annual "We the People" Constitution Competition, UIL Mock Trial and Moot Court competitions, and the Texas Young Lawyer's Association Moot Court Competition at the State Bar Annual Meeting.
She is also a frequent career-day speaker.
Benavides is active in the National Association of Women Judges, (NAWJ) and served on the Judicial Independence Committee, Judicial Selection Committee, and Judicial Education Committee.