In Presenting CM Law With the NAMWOLF Outstanding Service Award, Constellation Also Recognizes the Firm’s Generative AI Work and Training on Behalf of the Carbon-Free Energy Provider
CM Law is pleased to announce that its client Constellation Energy Corporation, a longtime sponsor of the National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF), has awarded the firm its annual NAMWOLF Outstanding Service Award.
“We are deeply appreciative of Constellation’s selection of CM Law for this NAMWOLF Outstanding Service Award,” says CM Law Co-founder and Managing Partner Heather Clauson Haughian, “and thank Constellation for its continued generous support of NAMWOLF’s mission to promote diversity in the legal profession. They continue to secure the broadest possible perspective by bringing together legal teams with diverse experiences and viewpoints to their work to accelerate the compliant transition to a carbon-free future. We are honored to work closely with their legal team on Generative AI and training.”
From left to right: Constellation Executive Vice President and Chief Legal and Policy Officer David Dardis, CM Law’s Heather Clauson Haughian, and Melissa Feldhan, Constellation’s Assistant General Counsel.
CM Law PLLC (cm.law) – formerly Culhane Meadows PLLC – is the largest full-service business law firm in the nation that is both women-owned and managed (WBE). Designed to provide experienced attorneys with an optimal way to practice sophisticated law while maintaining a superior work/life balance, the firm offers fully remote work options, a transparent, merit and math-based compensation structure, and a collaborative culture. Serving a diverse clientele—from individuals and small businesses to over 40 Fortune-ranked companies—CM Law is committed to delivering exceptional legal services across a broad spectrum of industries.
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