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Attorney: Michelle A. Liguori

August 6, 2021 Scottie Forbes Lee Michelle A. Liguori
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Scottie Forbes Lee and Michelle Liguori appointed to North Carolina Bar Association leadership positions

The North Carolina Bar Association has appointed Ellis & Winters attorneys Scottie Forbes Lee and Michelle Liguori to leadership positions for the 2021-2022 term.  Scottie will serve as a council member and communications chair for the Antitrust & Complex Business Disputes Law section. That section is concerned primarily with issues […]

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June 29, 2021 Michelle A. Liguori
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Michelle Liguori Moderates Panel of Global Experts for the Harvard Club of the Research Triangle

Ellis & Winters attorney Michelle Liguori, a member of the board of directors of the Harvard Club of the Research Triangle, recently organized and moderated “Effective and Equitable Drug Prosecutions: Comparative Perspectives” for the group.  The featured panelists included John Brandolino, Director for Treaty Affairs at the United Nations in […]

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June 1, 2021 Michelle A. Liguori
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Michelle Liguori to Present at the 2021 NCBA’s Appellate Practice Section CLE

Ellis & Winters attorney, Michelle A. Liguori, is presenting at the North Carolina Bar Association’s 2021 Appellate Practice Section CLE Program on cross-appeals. The program is entitled “Effective Appellate Litigation: Improving Your Practice in State and Federal Courts of Appeals.” Five appellate judges are presenting at the CLE Program, including: […]

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February 25, 2021 Michelle A. Liguori
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Michelle Liguori and Carson Lane Published in DRI’s “The Voice”

Ellis & Winters attorneys Michelle Liguori and Carson Lane’s article “Class Action Incentive Awards: Eleventh Circuit Rocks the Boat” was published in the February issue of the Defense Research Institute’s (DRI) newsletter, The Voice. The article notes that “incentive awards in class-action settlements may be a thing of the past.” […]

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