Trey Branham is a lawyer who understands the true meaning of a career calling. He has represented clients all over the United States for over 30 years. This work has given him the greatest satisfaction and sometimes loss at the same time. Trey is satisfied because he believes he is doing the work he was rightly born to do. He is sometimes at loss and regretful because he is not able to fully leave his clients satisfied.
Trey’s passion for being a lawyer started during his childhood days. He was raised by a single mother. He watched his mother work hard to feed their family. This made him want to ensure that he gave his mother better living standards. Trey Branham pursued two degrees after completion of his high school studies. He did a law degree and a Bachelor of Science degree. His grades were exemplary such that he was out rightly hired by a great law firm.
During his time working at the firm, Trey realized that he wanted to do more than just represent clients. He discovered that clients with average income and low job ranking were not properly represented. Trey Branham decided to represent only such clients.
Having a voice in a society that mostly values money and rank is a concept that Trey highly regards. Trey Branham has made it a mission to give his clients a voice that ensures their demands are heard. Some of his clients are victims of large corporations’ ignorance of their wellbeing. Trey once represented clients who had been diagnosed with cancer. The cancer was found to arise from high concentrations of asbestos. This chemical was produced by the corporation. Trey sued the corporation for negligence and insisted on compensation.
Trey Branham’s job representing the minority guarantees him great fulfillment. He has been successful at ensuring employee rights are regarded in many corporations. Trey has faced great disadvantages in his work. He is not able to really change the lives of some of his clients. For example, clients diagnosed with cancer have to live with the effects of the disease. The compensation may not really stop the effects of the dangerous disease.
