In this podcast episode of More Than A Lawyer, Christy Crow interviews Andy Nichols, co-founder of Horman Nichols, a prominent law firm established in 2016. With over two decades of legal experience, Andy specializes in litigating general negligence, workers' compensation, premises liability, and contracts cases. Recognized for his exceptional legal ability and professionalism, Andy has been honored as a Rising Star in Maryland Super Lawyer magazine and holds an AV Preeminent rating with Martindale-Hubbell, showcasing his dedication to excellence in the legal field.
Community Engagement and Balancing Legal Practice: Andy Nichols, a lawyer based in Frederick, Maryland, discussed his involvement in volunteer work alongside his legal practice. He emphasized the importance of having a supportive business partner and family, which allows him to dedicate time to community service without compromising his legal responsibilities.
Focus on Mental Health Awareness: The interview coincided with Mental Health Awareness Month, prompting a discussion on Nichols' passion for mental health advocacy. He highlighted the work of the Mental Health Association (MHA) in Frederick County, Maryland, which offers various services such as crisis intervention, supervised visitation, counseling, and a call center.
Impactful Fundraising Gala: Nichols shared his involvement in organizing MHA's annual fundraising gala, which raised over $300,000 in unrestricted funds. The gala, attended by 560 guests and supported by local businesses, plays a crucial role in financing MHA's programs and initiatives aimed at supporting mental health in the community.
___
About More Than A Lawyer
The More Than a Lawyer podcast highlights amazing acts of service that lawyers perform all over the country. Your podcast host, Christy Crow, is Managing Attorney at Jinks Crow, PC., a woman-owned personal injury law firm located in Alabama, with offices in Union Springs and Montgomery. Jinks Crow is big enough to fight, small enough to care, representing clients in personal injury, wrongful death, accidents, and product liability cases.
Comments