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Margaret Maisel brings 30 years of experience to the firm. She has been a staunch advocate of the rights of
workers in the State of Texas. She has served as former Chairman of the Texas Industrial Accident Board and handled
thousands of cases on behalf of injured workers before the Accident Board and Commission. She currently focuses her
practice in the area of disabled workers as they pursue their claims in the Social Security Disability system. She was
recently profiled as "A Woman of Substance" by St. Mary's Law Journal which speaks for itself
in terms of her stature in the community.
Professional Background:
Shareholder, Tinsman, Scott & Sciano, Inc., San Antonio; Life Fellow and former Member of Board of Directors of the San
Antonio Bar Foundation; Life Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation; Former President of the St. Mary's Law Alumni
Association; Director of the San Antonio Trial Lawyers Association; Director Emeritus of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association;
Former Chairperson, Workers' Compensation Committee, Texas Trial Lawyers Association; Former Chairman, Texas Industrial Accident
Board; Member Campaign Steering Committee for Christus Santa Rosa Center for Children and Families; Former member
Bexar County Medical Society Workers' Compensation Committee; Member Board of Directors of Workplace Injury Litigation
Group; Past Chairman Friends of Christus Santa Rosa Foundation and current member of the Foundation Board; Member: State Bar
College; Member: American Bar Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, San Antonio Trial
Lawyers Association, Association of Social Security Attorneys, Fifth Circuit Organization of Social Security Claims Representatives,
National Association of Social Security Claims Representatives.
Education:
B.A in Political Science with Highest Honors, St. Mary's University, 1965;
J.D. with Distinction, St. Mary's University, 1971.
Law Related Honors:
Named Outstanding Woman Lawyer for 1989 by Bexar County Women's Bar Association;
Named 1990 Outstanding Law Alumnus by St. Mary's University School of Law; Winner
James Norvell Moot Court Competition.
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