Tina Seymour Demoran, JD, RRT is the founder of Seymour Law Firm, PLLC.
Prior to opening her own firm, Demoran was the Director of
Corporate Compliance with Corporate Management, Incorporated (CMI) and Mississippi Children's Home Services in Jackson, MS; a Cardiopulmonary Specialist with CHRISTUS Spohn Health System in Corpus
Christi, Texas; a Director at Mississippi College School of Law, and a member of a criminal defense team in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague,
Holland.
Demoran:
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Has an AAS in Respiratory Therapy, two BA’s in Psychology and Biblical Studies from Belhaven College, and a Juris Doctorate
from Mississippi College School of Law (MC Law).
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Currently holds licenses in Respiratory Therapy and Law and is admitted to all state and federal courts in Mississippi and
the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
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Honors include:
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2009 Young Lawyer of the Year by MC Law
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2011 “Top 40 Under 40”
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2015 "Healthcare Hero"
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Lighthouse Woman of Achievement for 2015
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2016 Mississippi Leader in Law
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Top 50 Leading Business Women in Mississippi for 2017
- 2017 Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers' Project Pro Bono Award Recipient
- 2018 Top Entrepreneurs
- 2019 Mississippi Top CEO
- 2019 Mississippi Gulf Coast Top Influencer
§ Has been featured as a guest lecturer and columnist in Texas and Mississippi on such topics as medical documentation, assault and
battery in the medical field, and HIPAA and OSHA regulations at various hospitals, allied health programs, and intensive care conferences. Has been a trainer and expert panelist for human
trafficking conferences.
§ Writes a
weekly column for the Gazebo Gazette titled, "The Blue Jean Lawyer," and is a regular guest expert on "In Legal Terms" for Mississippi
Public Broadcasting.
Tina lives in Ocean Springs with her husband, Philip, and their three rescue dogs and
cat. When she's not working at the firm or volunteering for a local event, you can find the Demorans in Tupelo, visiting with the kids and grandkids, or attending Mississippi State University
football games.