The founder of the document recycling company ID Shredder, LLC, Chadwick McCrea Graham also co-owns SmashPong, LLC, and works as an attorney at Graham Adair, Inc., which he co-founded in 2010. Chadwick McCrea Graham belongs to professional organizations such as the J. Reuben Clark Law Society.
A community of law students and attorneys, the J. Reuben Clark Law Society exists to uphold moral values in the legal profession. The society provides mentorship, employment assistance, and other pro bono services in scores of communities around the world, as well as honoring distinguished attorneys with its Franklin S. Richards Public Service Award.
This award recognizes individuals who are committed to serving their community in selfless service. Nominees include those who have worked with the poor and disadvantaged and promoted the cause of justice.
The Franklin S. Richards Public Service Award takes its name from a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Franklin Snyder Richards, who was appointed as the church's first general counsel. Mr. Richards also served in the 1895 Utah State Constitutional Convention, advocated for women's suffrage, and fought for the rights of minorities.
A community of law students and attorneys, the J. Reuben Clark Law Society exists to uphold moral values in the legal profession. The society provides mentorship, employment assistance, and other pro bono services in scores of communities around the world, as well as honoring distinguished attorneys with its Franklin S. Richards Public Service Award.
This award recognizes individuals who are committed to serving their community in selfless service. Nominees include those who have worked with the poor and disadvantaged and promoted the cause of justice.
The Franklin S. Richards Public Service Award takes its name from a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Franklin Snyder Richards, who was appointed as the church's first general counsel. Mr. Richards also served in the 1895 Utah State Constitutional Convention, advocated for women's suffrage, and fought for the rights of minorities.