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| Lisa B. Mezrich
| lmezrich@schulmantreem.com |
t: 410-332-0850
f: 410-332-0866 |
| Ms. Mezrich has extensive experience in corporate law, real estate and general civil and commercial litigation. Ms. Mezrich works with small and medium business owners in forming and structuring business formats, developing business strategies and growth, and enhancing management. In addition, she has represented numerous clients ranging from large multi-national corporations to small family owned businesses and individuals in sophisticated litigation matters before a variety of state and federal Courts.
Her unique blend of legal experience, business acumen, aggressiveness and empathy allow her to tackle the legal challenges and issues facing her clients while alleviating the anxiety clients sometimes feel when involved in the legal process. |
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Practice Areas
Business Law Civil Litigation
Bar Admissions
Massachusetts 1999
United States District Court - District of Massachusetts 2001
Maryland 2005
United States District Court - District of Maryland 2006
District of Columbia 2006
Education
Brandeis University (B.A. 1996 Summa Cum Laude)
London School of Economics and Political Science (General Course 1995)
Boston University School of Law (J.D. 1999)
Boston University Law Review, Note Editor
Affiliations, Achievements
& Honors
Member of Maryland State Bar Association, Baltimore City Bar Association, National Association of Women Business Owners, Women’s Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar Association
Named a "Massachusetts Super Lawyer," Rising Star in May 2005 issue of Boston Magazine and Massachusetts Super Lawyers - Rising Star Edition (only 2.5 percent of Massachusetts lawyers receive this honor)
Keynote Speaker for National Association of Women Business Owners October 2007 Meeting. Topic: Avoiding Common Legal Pitfalls Facing Today's Business Owners
Publications
Lisa B. Dickstein, Finding the Right Law-Firm Size to Fit You, 33 Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, 475 (October 25, 2004).
Lisa B. Dickstein, The Perils, Pitfalls and Prolonged Anxieties of a New Lawyer: 10 Things I Wish I Had Known, 4 Section Rev |
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