Leah Brownlee Taylor, Member of the Firm in the Employment, Labor and Workforce Management practice, in the firm’s Washington, DC, office, was featured in Law360 and the Diverse Lawyers Network.

Following are excerpts:

Law360 Beltway Moves: Baker McKenzie, Armstrong & Bradylyons,” by Alison Knezevich. (Read the full version – subscription required.) 

Epstein Becker Green said Feb. 12 it hired Leah Brownlee Taylor, the former acting general counsel of the DOJ's U.S. Marshals Service, in its employment, labor and workforce management practice.

Taylor's previous roles included serving as the deputy general counsel at the U.S. Marshals Service and as a senior trial attorney in the Constitutional and Specialized Tort Litigation Section of the DOJ's Civil Division.

Before joining the DOJ in 2011, she was an assistant attorney general with the equity civil litigation division at the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia.

The Diverse Lawyers Network, “Epstein Becker Green Adds Former U.S. Marshals Acting GC Leah Brownlee Taylor.”

Epstein Becker Green has welcomed Leah Brownlee Taylor, former acting general counsel of the U.S. Marshals Service, to its Washington, D.C., employment, labor and workforce management practice. Leah spent more than 14 years with the agency, handling Title VII litigation, employment disputes and complex constitutional matters. A Rutgers Law graduate, she previously served in the D.C. Attorney General's Office. At the firm, she will focus on employment and civil rights litigation.

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