I. Cason Hewgley Iv
About I. Cason Hewgley Iv
I. Cason Hewgley IV is an Associate at King & Spalding in Houston, Texas, with a background in law and political science. He has previously held positions at Harvard Law School and Baker Botts, and he has a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School and a summa cum laude BA from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.
Current Position at King & Spalding
I. Cason Hewgley IV has been serving as an Associate at King & Spalding since 2019. He works in the Houston, Texas office, where he applies his legal expertise in various practice areas. His role involves providing legal support, conducting research, and assisting in case preparation. His experience contributes to the firm's reputation for delivering high-quality legal services.
Previous Experience at Harvard Law School
From 2015 to 2017, I. Cason Hewgley IV was a member of the Board of Student Advisers at Harvard Law School. This role involved providing guidance and support to fellow students, enhancing his leadership and communication skills. His time at Harvard Law School was instrumental in shaping his legal career and understanding of the law.
Education and Expertise
I. Cason Hewgley IV earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, summa cum laude, from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, where he studied from 2009 to 2013. He then attended Harvard Law School, obtaining his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from 2014 to 2017. His academic background, particularly in political science, has equipped him with strong writing abilities and a solid foundation in legal principles.
Prior Roles in Legal Practice
Before joining King & Spalding, I. Cason Hewgley IV gained valuable experience as a Summer Associate at Baker Botts in 2015, where he focused on litigation for one month. Additionally, he worked as a Summer Associate in the Appellate, Constitutional, and Administrative Law Group at King & Spalding in 2016 for two months. These roles provided him with practical experience in various aspects of law.
Background in Legal Communication
Prior to his legal education, I. Cason Hewgley IV served as a Victim and Witness Coordinator for the Knox County District Attorney. This position allowed him to develop effective communication skills and professionalism within a legal context. His involvement in extracurricular activities during his undergraduate studies, including student government, further honed his time management and organizational skills.