Wayne Hogan Chairs NAACP Event

Wayne Hogan served as the Honorary Co-Chairman and Master of Ceremonies of the 42nd Annual Freedom Fund Dinner, hosted by the Jacksonville branch of the NAACP.  More than four hundred people attended the event at the Wyndham Hotel.  Terrell • Hogan hosted three special Jacksonville activists and their family members: Anna Williams and Blanche Cobb, who are Duval County’s eldest and most active voters, and Stetson Kennedy, who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups in the 1950’s and provided information exposing the Klan’s secret rituals and code words. Terrell • Hogan attorney Leslie Goller was honored with the Sallye B. Mathis Community Service Award. Terrell • Hogan has sponsored the event for several years.

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Laura Hack

Laura Hack

Laura Hack is a paralegal with Terrell • Hogan. She has been with the firm since 1996 and has worked primarily for Wayne Hogan. She is an experienced Paralegal with 30+ years of working in the law practice industry. Skilled in Appeals, Civil Trial Litigation Support, Torts, Trial Practice, and Pleadings.