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GHW hopes to encourage young high school students at St. Augustine in New Orleans to follow in the footsteps of Charles R. Jones, the first African-American male to ascend to Chief Judge of the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal. GHW funded the "2012 Chief Judge Charles R. Jones Scholarship" to be awarded to a deserving St. Augustine student.
The late Wendell Gauthier’s fight to expose Big Tobacco’s coverup of the addictive properties of nicotine is a significant part of the story of Addiction Incorporated, a docudrama about Victor DeNoble a whistleblower and research scientist at a major tobacco company, who revealed a fact that the industry had been denying for years: that cigarettes were addictive.
GHW attorneys John Houghtaling, James Williams and Celeste Gauthier were inducted into Loyola University’s Society of St. Ignatius.
Attorneys Sean Greenwood and Pat McGinnis were named to H Texas Magazine's list of Top Professionals in Houston.
GHW partner James Williams participated in a roundtable discussion entitled, "Closing the Wealth Gap: Utilizing Minority Owned Businesses as Vehicles for Job Creation and Economic Recovery," on Capitol Hill on September 22, 2011.
 

 

Cate E. Biggs

Cate Biggs practices in the area of commercial litigation. She graduated cum laude from South Texas College of Law in Houston where she was on the dean’s honors list and was designated an academic merit scholar. She was a particpant in the schools Mock Trial and Moot Court programs and was selected best speaker at the Garland R. Walker Mock Trial Competition. She was also a member of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity and was active in the child advocates program.

Cate is a graduate of Southern Methodist University, where she graduated with honors. She earned a bachelor of arts with a double major in English and corporate communications and public affairs.

She is admitted to practice law in the State of Texas.

Contact Information
cate@ghwlegal.com
(713) 343-1614