RKRB Welcomes New Associates | Myrah Ramirez, Emily Sato, Conner Mitchell, Weston Box, and Selena Houston

Rainey, Kizer, Reviere & Bell, PLC welcomes Myrah Ramirez (Jackson Office), Emily Sato (Nashville Office), Conner Mitchell (Nashville Office), Weston Box (Jackson Office), and Selena Houston (Memphis Office)!

Myrah is an associate attorney in the Firm’s Tort and Insurance Practice Group. She attended Union University where she majored in Political Science, minored in Spanish, and competed on the debate team. She attended law school at the University of Memphis. During law school she joined the Moot Court Board, competed in Mock Trial, and served as a Student Ambassador.

Emily is an associate attorney in the Firm’s Tort and Insurance Practice Group and the Firm’s Medical Malpractice Practice Group. She attended Belmont University and graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics. She then attended Belmont University College of Law. During law school, she completed over 100 hours of pro bono service and gained experience as a law clerk with the Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands, as well as with Belmont’s Healthcare Justice Clinic in partnership with the Tennessee Justice Center.

Conner is an associate attorney in the Firm's Tort and Insurance Practice Group. He attended Rhodes College prior to attending the University of Tennessee College of Law where he was a member of Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law, the Tennessee Journal of Law, Leadership, and Policy, and the Moot Court Board. Conner also graduated with a certificate in Advocacy and Dispute Resolution and participated in the Legal Clinic and UT Pro Bono.

Weston is an associate attorney in the Firm's Business Practice Group and Employment and Governmental Law Practice Group. He attended the University of Tennessee and received his Bachelor of Science degree prior to attending the University of Tennessee College of Law. While in law school, Weston received CALI Awards in Business Associations, Secured Transactions, Remedies, Trial Practice, and Role of the General Counsel.

Selena is an associate attorney in the Firm's Tort and Insurance Practice Group and the Firm's Medical Malpractice Practice Group. Prior to law school, Selena served as an avionic mechanic for the Mississippi Army National Guard. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Homeland Security from the University of Mississippi. Selena returned to the University of Mississippi for law school where she served as External Competition Chair of the Moot Court Board, Diversity Officer on the Executive Board of the Mississippi Law Journal and was a student attorney for the Transactional Law Clinic. During her law school career, Selena was also awarded Moot Court Member of the Year and was chosen to serve as class marshal for the graduating class.