"I don't just win summary judgments," she said. "I really like trying cases. I know it's not the most efficient way to get a case resolved, but, in some cases, clients do not want to settle, or the demand is too high, the plaintiffs are overreaching, and they need to try the case. I'm the go-to person for that."
Indeed, she serves as lead counsel on about 50 cases a year.
Among her trials so...
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