Issue: Winter 2024-2025
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Class Note Winter 2024-2025
Sean J. Brennan was a fellow for the 2024 Law Program of the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics. He is an assistant US attorney in Washington, DC, where he prosecutes crimes arising from the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. Previously, Brennan worked as an associate attorney at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP.
Class Note Winter 2024-2025
Melissa “Mel” Jordan has been recognized by Lawdragon for the second year running as a Global 100 Leader in Legal Strategy and Consulting for her work as founder and CEO of Jordan's Ladder Legal Placements LLC. Jordan specializes in high-end partner placements in major metropolitan markets and has worked with partners in a number of practice areas, including finance, trusts and estates, tax, and privacy.
Class Note Winter 2024-2025
Adele Daniel was promoted to partner at Keller Rohrback LLP. Daniel works on automotive defect and data-privacy class actions as well as environmental litigation on behalf of states and municipalities. Her pro bono practice focuses on amicus briefing for Washington nonprofits. Before joining Keller, Daniel clerked for the Hon. Michael Mosman on the US District Court for the District of Oregon and the Hon. Ronald Gould on the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Class Note Winter 2024-2025
Lisa Helem, the executive editor at Bloomberg Industry Group, moderated the 2024 DMV Bar Presidents’ Panel in Washington, DC, which included the presidents of the Virginia and Maryland state bar associations as well as Charles Lowery Jr., ’79, who then was the president of the DC Bar. The event commemorated the first time that African American men led all three bar associations. Previously, Helem was editor-in-chief of the National Law Journal, practiced law at an Am Law 100 firm, and wrote for outlets including Newsweek, People, and the Philadelphia Daily News.
Class Note Winter 2024-2025
Jenny Kim joined the University of Connecticut School of Law, where she teaches legal practice as an assistant clinical professor of law. Previously, she was the inaugural clinical fellow with Duke University School of Law’s Immigrant Rights Clinic. She also has worked at the Amica Center for Immigrant Rights, Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California, Church World Service, and the Kings County District Attorney’s Office.
Class Note Winter 2024-2025
Brenda Abdelall recently served as deputy director of Arab American voter outreach for the Harris-Walz presidential campaign. Abdelall is an Egyptian-American lawyer who has served in a number of roles at the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), including chief of staff and senior adviser for the Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, assistant secretary for partnership and engagement, and, currently, senior counsel to the secretary. Before joining DHS, Abdelall worked at New York University as a deputy chief compliance officer and resident instructor and at the Washington, DC-based Muslim Advocates as a director.
Class Note Winter 2024-2025
Elisabeth Brennen was a fellow for the 2024 Law Program of the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics. She is a third-year litigation associate at Milbank LLP in New York. Brennen primarily works in civil litigation and maintains an active pro bono practice, focusing on public international law and immigration assistance.
Class Note Winter 2024-2025
Justin Benson joined Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP as counsel in the firm’s Washington, DC, office. He practices complex federal litigation with an emphasis on the representation and defense of corporations and individuals doing business with, or regulated by, the federal government. Benson has extensive experience in litigation relating to the procurement and performance of government contracts and private sector participation in government programs. In addition, he represents clients in complex trial and appellate litigation in federal and state courts.
Class Note Winter 2024-2025
Kimberly D. Bailey was named associate dean of academic affairs at the University of Cincinnati College of Law (UC Law). Bailey joined UC Law in 2023 and has taught criminal law; criminal procedure; evidence; and sex, gender, sexuality, and the law. Before joining UC Law, she was an associate professor and the Norman and Edna Freehling Scholar at Chicago- Kent College of Law.
Class Note Winter 2024-2025
Ava Jill Morgenstern joined Meltzer Hellrung LLC as an associate attorney in the firm’s Washington, DC, office. She advises clients on employment-based immigration matters, including immigrant and nonimmigrant petitions, and has extensive experience in naturalization matters. Morgenstern represents clients across all industries, with an emphasis on the IT consulting industry. Before joining the firm, she was an associate at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP.