As a child, Jamon Hicks studied lawyers and judges in courtrooms where his mother worked as a clerk. Now an attorney with the Cochran Firm, he is president of the California Assn. of Black Lawyers.
The gig: As a kid Jamon Hicks spent many afternoons in courtrooms where his mother was a clerk. He still spends a lot of his time in courtrooms, but now Hicks, 32, is a trial attorney with the Cochran Firm in Los Angeles.
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