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Prior to Joining Miller Nash LLP

Achieved 100% recovery of steel-supplier’s $400k+ claims on summary judgment against subcontractor.

Unreported Appellate Decisions

Sound Transit v. Marino, (2022) (Eminent domain compensation, trial management)

Construction Litigation—Private Projects

Represent West Coast general contractor in defending against claims arising out of the construction of a large multi-family building.

Construction Litigation

Represented owner and developer of biogas facility in a complex construction matter involving parallel lawsuits in Oregon and Arizona. In 2020, she helped the client achieve favorable resolutions in both forums.

Real Estate

Represented owner in $21 million refinance of multifamily property.

Consumer Products

Acting as patent and trademark counsel for a company selling consumer health care products, acquired patents and trademarks for their products.

Tags Patents
Environmental & Natural Resources

Provide legal advice to major energy companies related to environmental remediation projects under local and state regulatory agency oversight.

Tags Oil & Gas
Catastrophic Injury Litigation

Successful defense of university, head football coach, and athletic trainer in a lawsuit seeking $5 million based on student-athlete’s return to play after concussion during a college football game.

Business Litigation

Successfully challenged the National Women’s Soccer League’s minimum age rule in U.S. District Court as an illegal boycott in violation of federal antitrust law on behalf of 15-year-old professional soccer player Olivia Moultrie. Trial team obtained a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction in this landmark case, prohibiting the NWSL and its teams from boycotting Moultrie due to her age. Achievements also included securing favorable rulings on significant questions arising out of federal antitrust and labor law, including that the NWSL and its teams did not constitute a “single entity” for antitrust purposes and that Moultrie’s claim was not precluded by federal labor statutes and did not interfere with ongoing collective bargaining between the NWSL and the NWSL Players Association. Case culminated in the negotiation of a settlement ensuring Moultrie’s right to continue playing in the NWSL, subject to the provisions of any final collective bargaining agreement.

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