Tampa, FL – Julie Sneed, a shareholder with the law firm of Fowler White Boggs, has been appointed Co-Chair of the ABA Section of Litigation Minority Trial Lawyer Committee for the 2009-2010 term. The Committee aims to contribute to minority communities by facilitating discussion of the impact of race on the law, addressing issues of racial bias in the courts and the profession, and promoting programs to prepare minority students.
Additionally, Ms. Sneed was appointed to the Hillsborough County Bar Foundation Board of Trustees for the 2009-2010 term. The mission of the foundation is to support and promote programs and projects which encourage assistance to the poor and disadvantaged, primarily with regard to their legal needs and to educate the public about the legal system.
Ms. Sneed’s practice focuses on complex litigation, including class action litigation in state and federal courts. Her practice encompasses a broad range of complex litigation matters, including commercial litigation, employment litigation, and financial services-related litigation.
Fowler White Boggs is one of Florida’s oldest and largest law firms with more than 130 attorneys in five offices throughout Florida in Tampa, Ft. Myers, Tallahassee, Jacksonville and Fort Lauderdale.















