Ah, Father’s Day — filled with neckties, golf clubs and Brut soap on a rope. But there’s more to this important day than gift-giving and cookouts; it’s really about honoring and remembering your father. So Texas Lawyer asked some attorneys to reflect on the lessons they learned from their lawyer-dads. Here’s what they said:

“My dad taught me that practicing law was the noblest of professions, at least when doing so allowed you to right a wrong or help someone who wasn’t getting a fair shake in some way. . . . I have a picture of him in my office and it’s inscribed, ‘To lawyer Catherine, Love, Dad,’ because that was the highest compliment he could pay me.”
Austin solo Catherine Mauzy talking about her father, the late Oscar Mauzy, a former Texas Supreme Court justice and former state senator

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