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Skadden, Arps
@SkaddenArps
With 21 offices in the world’s major financial centers, Skadden delivers the highest quality advice and novel solutions to legal challenges across the globe.
Joined April 2008
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    Recognized as attorneys who “influence legal developments nationwide” and whose impact “extends beyond the courtroom,” Marcie Lape and Amy Van Gelder were named among @CrainsChicago Business’ Notable Litigators and Trial Attorneys. Congratulations, both!
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    We’re proud to announce our 2021 Skadden Fellows, who’ll undertake projects in 18 cities in 14 states across the US. The Skadden Foundation has now funded 900+ public interest fellowships. Thanks to the Joseph H. Flom Foundation for funding an add'l fellowship this year. (1/30)
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    Cliff Gardner and Andrew Kinsey review a recently issued opinion from the Delaware Court of Chancery, highlighting the helpful guidance contained therein for future litigants seeking discovery from foreign nonparties. law.com/delbizcourt/20…
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    For the @ACLU Voting Rights Project, Kelsey Miller of @Harvard_Law will work closely with low-income voters of color who have been disenfranchised by racially disparate wait times at the polls on Election Day, beginning in Alabama and Arizona. Congratulations, Kelsey! (17/30)
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    At @clccal, Tamar Alexanian of @UMichLaw will enforce the rights of LGBTQ+ foster youth in LA dependency proceedings to secure gender-affirming care for transgender & gender nonconforming youth & appropriate foster placements for all LGBTQ+ youth. Congratulations, Tamar! (29/30)
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    At @ACLUofMichigan, @ramiswadood of @YaleLawSch will provide direct representation and systemic advocacy to low-income immigrants in Michigan suffering from the financial and emotional consequences of abusive anti-immigrant policing. Congratulations, Ramis! (26/30)
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    At @TakerootNYC, Jennifer Akchin of @CUNYLaw will enforce and expand the tenancy rights of homeless and formerly homeless New Yorkers facing abusive and uninhabitable conditions in “scattered-site” housing. Congratulations, Jenny! (15/30)
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    At @adv_project, @mahrohj of @Harvard_Law will provide community outreach and education, impact litigation and movement-driven policy advocacy to vindicate rights of low-income women of color impacted by police sexual violence. Congratulations, Mahroh! (19/30)
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    At @ABetterBalance, Anusha Ravi of @UCLA_Law will enforce a new law, the Tennessee Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, by providing direct legal services to low-wage workers of color, and educating workers on their rights under the law. Congratulations, Anusha! (6/30)
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    #SEC Issues New Guidance for Investment Advisers Regarding Use of #SocialMedia Testimonials bit.ly/1mTnRNt
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    At @LawyersComm, anneke dunbar-gronke of @Harvard_Law will address housing precarity for low-income Black Baltimore-area renters through participatory eviction defense plus support for community-led housing cooperatives and community land trusts. Congratulations, anneke! (5/30)
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    At @LegalAidJustice, @MoriahJWilkins of @NUSL will provide direct rep for low-income Black Charlottesville residents experiencing housing discrimination, as well as inclusionary zoning advocacy and transactional work for related nonprofits. Congratulations, Moriah! (23/30)
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    Molly Prothero of @Harvard_Law will build a medical-legal partnership with @BreadfortheCity’s new Southeast DC medical clinic to provide direct representation in housing conditions and public benefits cases. Congratulations, Molly! (22/30)
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    At @ACLUNJ, Dillon Reisman of @nyulaw will address the equity implications of New Jersey’s algorithmic and automated decision systems that provide public benefits to people with developmental disabilities. Congratulations, Dillon! (9/30)