Yolanda Cash Jackson

Yolanda Cash Jackson, double Gator from the Law Class of 1990 is among the power elite when it comes to lawyer-lobbyists in our State Capitol. Her untraditional path to becoming a lawyer who influences state policy at the highest levels is a model for new lawyers seeking meaning in their law practice. 

Ms. Jackson knows political leaders by their first name and changes people’s lives through institutional and programmatic initiatives. Ms. Jackson tapped into Florida Blue Key while in law school. Ms. Jackson learned early in her career about the shared benefit of giving back to the community. She learned how community involvement is more than helping your community; it’s also about helping yourself.

Through her active involvement in organizations as diverse and prestigious as the University of Florida Foundation, the Levin College of Law’s Law Center Association Board of Trustees, the Orange Bowl Committee, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, National Social Action Committee, The Urban League of Broward County and the National Bar Association, Ms. Jackson has established a reputation for fairness, integrity, dedication and trust. She strives to exemplify those profound qualities every day working on behalf of her clients, many of whom have been with her for more than 10 years. Clients rave about her commitment to client service and praise her effectiveness in Tallahassee.
 

Ms. Jackson’s untraditional path took her through many areas of law, including family law and litigation, before she found her passion in lobbying and policy. The constant presence in her career, however, has been giving back through non-profit and service organizations. Although her awards are too numerous to mention, Ms. Jackson has been recognized by national organizations such as the National Bar Association for Outstanding Service and by local organizations including the Junior League. Her community commitment knows no boundaries.

The Miami Herald named her one of only 50 statewide influencers for 2019 election coverage, and the Daily Business Review named her a “Most Effective Lawyer” in 2018. The Children of Inmates inducted her into the League of Superheroes, the only non-elected, non-government official to be inducted for the third time.
 

Last but certainly not least, Ms. Jackson has risen to the highest ranks in her own law firm, serving as one of only seven shareholders who form the Becker Management Committee, charged with overseeing all aspects of firm policy, operations and strategic growth. Becker is a multi-practice commercial law firm with attorneys, lobbyists and other professionals in offices throughout Florida and the East Coast.
 
Ms. Jackson understands how to leverage her strengths to create a personally meaningful and civically impactful legal career that adds tremendous value to her clients, her firm and her community. 

Beacon Council Chair and Becker Shareholder