South Florida Local News
Tripp Scott attorney Ashley R. Arinus elected Treasurer of Broward County Women Lawyers’ Association
Fort Lauderdale, Florida – Tripp Scott has announced that attorney Ashley R. Arinus has been elected Treasurer of the Broward County Women Lawyers’ Association for the organization’s upcoming term.
The appointment places Arinus in a leadership role within one of Broward County’s longstanding legal organizations, which for more than four decades has focused on supporting women in the legal profession while promoting ethics, education, and equal access to justice.
The Broward County Women Lawyers’ Association, commonly known as BCWLA, brings together attorneys from a broad range of legal backgrounds, practice areas, and experience levels. Although its membership is diverse, the organization shares a common mission centered on strengthening the legal profession and encouraging civic involvement throughout the community.
In addition to professional networking and mentorship opportunities, BCWLA regularly hosts educational initiatives and public events aimed at informing both legal professionals and local residents about important legal issues. The organization has also remained active in efforts tied to gender equality, professional development, and community outreach.
Arinus currently serves as an associate attorney at Tripp Scott, where her legal work focuses primarily on corporate and business-related matters. Her practice includes corporate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, finance, and advising entrepreneurs and businesses on commercial matters.
Her election as Treasurer reflects both professional recognition from peers and growing involvement within the South Florida legal community.
Founded decades ago, Tripp Scott has maintained a strong presence in Florida’s legal sector, representing clients across a wide range of industries and legal disciplines. The firm announced the leadership appointment as part of its continued support for attorney involvement in professional organizations and community leadership roles.
The upcoming term for BCWLA leadership is expected to continue the organization’s long-standing efforts to provide educational programming, encourage collaboration among attorneys, and support initiatives that benefit the broader Broward County community.
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