Stewart Law Group PLLC Partner Amy Stewart Joins International Association of Defense Counsel

Stewart_AmyThe International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) has announced that Amy M. Stewart, a partner at Stewart Law Group PLLC in Dallas, has accepted an invitation to join the IADC, the preeminent invitation-only global legal organization for attorneys who represent corporate and insurance interests.

“From my experience as a collegiate athlete and coach, I understand that the people you surround yourself with matter the most,” Ms. Stewart said. “What I know about IADC is that exemplary attorneys — who happen to be even better people — are involved in this organization. As a result, I am honored to be drafted to the IADC team.”

Ms. Stewart focuses her practice on commercial litigation, labor and employment, arbitrations (as an arbitrator and an advocate), and internal investigations. In addition, she has handled personal injury, wrongful death, and product liability cases.

Ms. Stewart is certified by the Association of Title IX Administrators as a Title IX investigator. She also is a certified arbitrator with the American Arbitration Association, presiding over commercial, construction, and employment matters. In addition, Ms. Stewart is certified as a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority arbitrator and was inducted into the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution Panel of Distinguished Neutrals.

Ms. Stewart received her J.D. from the University of Missouri School of Law and her Bachelor of Arts from Wake Forest University, where she was the captain of the Women’s Basketball Team, an Academic All-ACC honoree, and served as an Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach before turning her sights to representing corporate clients in the court of law.

About the International Association of Defense Counsel
The IADC is the preeminent invitation-only global legal organization for attorneys who represent corporate and insurance interests. Founded in 1920, the IADC has members who hail from six continents, 51 countries and territories, and all 50 U.S. states. The core purposes of the IADC are to enhance the development of skills, promote professionalism, and facilitate camaraderie among its members and their clients, as well as the broader civil justice community. For more information, visit www.iadclaw.org.