Virginia L. Brown
About Virginia L. Brown
Virginia L. Brown is a Corporate Counsel at HST Pathways in Nashville, Tennessee, with a Doctor of Law degree from Louisiana State University. She has a diverse background in legal roles and has contributed to various academic and professional publications.
Work at HST Pathways
Virginia L. Brown has served as Corporate Counsel at HST Pathways since 2021. In this role, she provides legal guidance and support to the organization, contributing to its operations in Nashville, Tennessee. Her responsibilities include managing contracts, ensuring compliance with regulations, and advising on legal matters relevant to the company's business activities.
Education and Expertise
Virginia L. Brown earned her Doctor of Law (J.D.) from Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center. She also holds a Bachelor of Business Fellows (BBF) from Baylor University. Her academic background includes extensive research and writing, with published papers on topics such as the TRIPs Agreement and corporate governance related to cryptocurrencies.
Professional Background
Prior to her current position, Virginia worked as a Contract Manager at Experian from 2018 to 2021. She also gained experience as a Legal Intern at Capshaw Green PLLC and Stockwell, Sievert, Viccellio, Clements & Shaddock, LLP in 2017. Additionally, she served as an Academic Tutor and Research Assistant at LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, enhancing her legal knowledge and skills.
Achievements and Contributions
Virginia L. Brown has received recognition for her academic work, including the highest grade for her paper in the Advanced Topics in Healthcare Seminar and her Corporate Governance Seminar. She co-championed the 2018 LSU Transactional Competition, demonstrating her skills in drafting and negotiating legal agreements. Her leadership roles included serving as President of Baylor Business Women and as a Senior Editor for the LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources.
Volunteer Work and Community Involvement
Virginia has completed over 235 hours of volunteer and pro bono work with the Public Interest Legal Society at LSU. She held leadership positions as the Community Service and Pro Bono Chair during her studies. Her commitment to community service reflects her dedication to using her legal expertise for the benefit of others.