Harris Hoss to be Recognized for Contributions to the Harris County DRC

These past couple of years have been harder on some than on others. For those caught up in a legal conflict, and unable to afford the cost of mediation to try to negotiate a resolution, it can seem like “the worst.”

This is where the Harris County Dispute Resolution Center, its committed staff, and a slew of experienced volunteer mediators step in. They (we) provide — for free — an opportunity for the parties to control the outcome of their conflict through mediated negotiations.

It is a privilege to serve. To be selected to receive the Houston Bar Foundation’s 2021 Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Harris County DRC is an unexpected surprise. 

As the charitable arm of the Houston Bar Association, the HBF supports programs that help provide legal representation to the indigent, promote community understanding of our legal system, and fosters the administration of justice.

The Houston Bar Foundation 2022 Annual Meeting and Award Luncheon is scheduled for Tuesday, February 15, 2022 at The Corinthian Houston. It will feature a keynote address by Bill Kroger, Immediate Past President of the Houston Bar Association, Former HBF Chair, Sustaining Life Fellow, Partner at Baker Botts LLP and Recipient of the 2021 James B Sales Pro Bono Leadership Award. 

Tickets for the event are on sale now through the Houston Bar Association.

Felicia Harris Hoss

is an attorney-mediator, arbitrator, and early dispute resolution (EDR) neutral, with more than 20 years of legal experience. Through the years, Felicia has helped parties resolve disputes both inside and outside of the courtroom in a wide range of industries involving a broad spectrum of claims. Felicia is available to assist parties and their counsel through online, hybrid, and in-person mediations, arbitrations, and EDR processes.

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