Jean M. Rader
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Jean M. Rader is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Attorney of the Year in the field of Legal Services. Rader’s professional titles are Senior Attorney and Analyst In Litigation/Educational Consultant at the Law Office of Jean M. Rader and Chief Executive Officer with Legal and Educational Consultants. She brings over 20 years of field experience, as well as expertise in appeals, consulting, courts, depositions, educational administration, law, litigation, legal research and pro-bono work, to her role. Before entering the legal profession, Rader spent ten years working as a high school teacher, and originally wanted to move to a more administrative position. A friend suggested she explore the legal field, which inspired her to enter law school. Prior to beginning both of her current roles, Rader started her career in the legal field as a Senior Litigation Attorney for Griffin and Laser, a 500 R Northeastern Insurance Group. She worked on commercial business, oil and gas litigation, motion practice and over 299 depositions. Rader earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology and Music in 1981, as well as her Master of Education degree with a focus on Educational Administration in 1983, from Houston Baptist University. She then went on to earn her Juris Doctor, with a focus on family law, real estate law, wills/trusts/estates and civil and criminal appeals, from the South Texas College of Law Houston in 1986. Lastly, Rader earned an advanced degree in Legal Research and Advanced Professional Studies from Stanford University Law School in 2017. To keep up with the latest advancements in the legal field, Rader is a member of the American Bar Association, the Texas Bar Association, the D.C. Bar Court of Appeals and Who’s Who in Legal Professional Services and Continuing Legal Education. As a testament to her outstanding accomplishments in the field, Rader has been named to Elite Women Worldwide and is also the recipient of the President’s Award and an educational scholarship. When not working, Rader provides pro-bono services, and enjoys music and playing various musical instruments, as well as blogging on care giving