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Brian J. MacDonough one of 10 attorneys included for Executive & Professional Practice in the 2021 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Employment & Civil Rights Lawyers Guide

September 29, 2021

We are proud to announce that esteemed legal publication Lawdragon selected Brian J. MacDonough, chair of the firm’s Employment Department, as one of just 10 attorneys recognized for his “Executives & Professionals” practice in the fourth edition of their 500 Leading Plaintiff Employment & Civil Rights Lawyers guide. Sherin and Lodgen was one of only three firms included in the list of 10 firms recognized for their “Executives & Professionals” practices. Additionally, Nancy S. Shilepsky and David I. Brody, partners in the Employment Department, were also named in the Lawdragon guide within the “Employee & Civil Rights” practice.

Lawdragon’s 500 Leading Plaintiff Employment & Civil Rights Lawyers Guide recognizes the 500 attorneys, selected through nominations and independent journalistic research vetted by peers and adversaries, who’ve devoted themselves to protecting worker rights.

Brian counsels and represents executives and professionals in sophisticated employment and compensation matters and employment litigation.

Nancy is a leading influence in the world of executive advocacy, employment law and employment litigation and is a trusted counselor to executives and professionals across a wide range of industries.

David is an experienced employment litigator who represents individuals in a wide range of matters, including contract negotiation and enforcement, wage and hour issues, wrongful termination, discrimination, retaliation, and whistleblowing.

Founded in 2005, Lawdragon offers the best in editorial features and customized content solutions for the legal industry. The media company provides free online news and editorial features – including their well-known guides to the nation’s leading lawyers – as well as content, marketing and branding services for lawyers and firms through their Lawdragon Press division.