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Native Tulsan Michael D. Pegues Awarded 2018 “Trailblazer of the Year Award”

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By Mary Alice Salmon

 

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Michael D. Pegues, a shareholder in the Dallas office of Polsinelli and vice chair of the firm’s intellectual property technology litigation practice, has received the 2018 “Trailblazer of the Year Award” from the Texas Minority Counsel Program. The award recognizes Pegues’ strong commitment to supporting and advancing the legal careers of people in traditionally underrepresented groups.

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