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Minnesota Lawyer Names Erin Emory and Emily McAdam as 2024 Up & Coming Attorneys

Minnesota Lawyer named Erin Emory and Emily McAdam as 2024 "Up & Coming Attorneys." Each year, Minnesota Lawyer selects a small group of attorneys in their first ten years of practice who distinguish themselves through their professional accomplishments, leadership, and service to the community.

Erin represents clients in complex litigation in both the public and private sectors. She comes from a family of journalists and she’s a born question-asker—a talent she brings to bear in depositions, thorny discovery disputes, and strategy determinations. Formerly a clerk for Magistrate Judge Hildy Bowbeer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, Erin uses her extensive knowledge of the court system in Minnesota as well as her exceptional writing abilities to assist clients in all stages of litigation. Erin is also a key part of the firm’s Investigations practice, where she works alongside clients to dig in and get right to the heart of the matter.

Emily represents clients in complex civil litigation as well as government and internal investigations. She advises businesses in a variety of practices, with particular experience in False Claims Act litigation, antitrust matters, and product liability suits involving medical devices and other products and equipment. Clients appreciate Emily's direct, focused, and practical approach, her ability to anticipate challenges, and her superb grasp of the court system, built through clerking for Judge David S. Doty of the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota. In Emily’s practice, listening is key and she particularly enjoys partnering with her clients to learn the ins and outs of their business, understand their goals and objectives, and strategize together to identify the best path forward.

To view the full list, visit: “Up & Coming Attorneys, Unsung Legal Heroes announced.”

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