Special speaker at Chamber banquet
Thursday, March 18th, 2010Tyler’s own Chief Justice Jim Worthen guest speaker
at 2010 Big Sandy Chamber of Commerce Banquet
Chief Justice James T. “Jim” Worthen was the guest speaker at the 2010 Big Sandy Chamber of Commerce Banquet on March 23 in the auditorium of the Church of God Big Sandy.
Chief Justice Worthen is a seventh-generation Texan who was born in Conroe and grew up in Big Sandy. He graduated with a B.S. degree from the University of Texas at Tyler in 1978 and earned an M.A. degree from the same school in 1999.
He received his J.D. from South Texas College of Law in 1980 and his L.L.M. from the University of Virginia in 2004.
He practiced law in Tyler, Texas, from 1980 through 1998, initially with the partnership of Sammons and Parker, the final 12 years with the firm of Bain, Files, Worthen and Jarrett.
From 1999 through 2002 he served the State of Texas as a justice on the 12th Court of Appeals in Tyler. He became its chief justice in 2003. He served as chairman of the Council of Chief Justices in 2005 and 2006.
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Chief Justice James T. “Jim” Worthen
Chief Justice Worthen is author of “The Organizational and Structural Development of Intermediate Appellate Courts in Texas, 1892-2003″ published in South Texas Law Review in 2004.
Chief Justice Worthen’s bar memberships include the State Bar of Texas, United States District Court of the Eastern District of Texas and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. He has been a member of the American Bar Association since 1981. In 1986 the Texas Board of Legal Specialization certified him as a specialist in consumer-bankruptcy law.
He has served on the Bar Journal Committee for the State Bar of Texas (1985-2001) and is a life fellow for the Texas Bar Foundation. He is a charter fellow of the Smith County Bar Foundation and has served on the Law Library Committee of the Smith County Bar Association since 1982.
Chief Justice Worthen is keynote speaker for the 24th annual banquet of the Big Sandy Chamber of Commerce.
According to Chamber member and spokesman Ellis Stewart of Big Sandy, who helped organize the banquet this year, the Chamber aims “to facilitate economic growth through business and education and foster community pride through Chamber-sponsored activities.”
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Chamber of Commerce spokesman Ellis Stewart
Each year, Mr. Stewart said, “the Chamber awards scholarships to graduating seniors from Big Sandy High School.”
The Chamber selects and sponsors Miss Big Sandy each year, as well as several events including Heritage Days, the Fourth of July fireworks celebration, and the yearly citywide Easter-egg hunt.
Chamber officers for 2010 are Travis Brewer, president; Jeremy Neill, vice president; Melody Payne, treasurer; Norma Penney, secretary; and directors Charles Penney, Scott Beene, Rick Peterson, George Strub and Dwayne Canup.
For more information call the Chamber at 903-636-4456, or write P.O. Box 175, Big Sandy, Texas 75755.






