flagCockle Legal Briefs employs attorneys, paralegals, typesetters, printers, accountants, and salesmen to produce about 1,300 Supreme Court briefs a year and files documents in every Federal court of appeals in the country.  Whatever they do, whatever position they fill, Cockle people share a passion for helping their clients.  Meet some of the people who work at Cockle.

  • Where Did You Grow Up?
  • Job Title: Lead proofreader.
  • What I Actually Do At Cockle:  Review documents for punctuation, spelling, grammar, consistency and compliance.
  • Time At Cockle: 10 months.
  • Education: BA in Mathematics; extensive coursework in English and Composition.
  • My First Job: Babysitting.
  • Something My Co-workers Don’t Know About Me: I lived in Germany for 7 ½ years.
  • My Favorite Part About Working At Cockle: All of the very interesting things I learn.
  • What You Are Able To Offer Cockle’s Clients: Attention to detail.
  • What Do You Do On A Typical Day Off? Volunteer at the zoo.
  • Dogs Or Cats? Cats (Buster Keaton, age 14).
  • Favorite:
    • Movie Quote: “Unfortunately the world is full of reflective surfaces” (Steel Magnolias).
    • Vacation Spot: On any cruise ship.
    • Website: http://www.dictionary.com.