So she left the firm of Dickson, Levy, Vinick, Burrell, Hyams LLP to form a partnership with her husband, John Geesman, a former state energy commissioner.
"I like to take on fewer cases, ones that I'm really interested in or might be risky," she said.
Dickson said she devotes most of her time to employment cases, focusing on whistle-blower and other individual di...
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