National Law Journal, Others Report on Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
September 21, 2023 – The National Law Journal (NLJ) reports on a lawsuit from Brewer client Julia Rix against Polsinelli law firm. The lawsuit alleges that Rix was “sexually harassed by two senior firm shareholders and that when she reported the misconduct, Polsinelli ‘retaliated’ by terminating her employment,” according to the NLJ.
As reported, “The plaintiff, Julia Rix, claims that she was ‘repeatedly hounded’ by the two shareholders who ‘insisted on late-night rendezvous, communicated their sexual interest in her, and forced unwanted physical intimacy’ over her two years of work at the firm. She filed suit last Friday in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, seeking $20 million.
The lawsuit was filed against Polsinelli and the shareholders, referenced in the suit as Dov Scherzer, a senior technology and privacy attorney, and Gabriel Dabiri, leader of the firm’s private credit and cross-border finance practice and the firm’s New York office managing partner.”
The NLJ article was preceded by reports in the ABA Journal, Above the Law, and Law 360.
The National Law Journal Reports NRA's Claims Against Winston & Strawn Can Proceed
On October 23, 2020, The National Law Journal reported that Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors’ client, the NRA, can move forward with part of its lawsuit against Winston & Strawn.
According to the report, "Judge Robert Rigsby, of the District of Columbia Superior Court, said the NRA had 'sufficiently stated' a claim against Winston & Strawn for unjust enrichment, after an email allegedly revealed a Winston partner’s undisclosed ties to a neutral in an arbitration."
The lawsuit, filed July 29, 2020, in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, alleges that in a recent arbitration, the NRA discovered on the eve of the final hearing that the arbitrator, Judge Richard Neville, was conducting a secret email discussion group – participated in by a senior partner of opposing counsel, Winston – where lurid white nationalist propaganda was shared and promoted. The communications revealed that Judge Neville shared a close, undisclosed relationship with Winston Partner Terry Grimm, according to the NRA. The NRA brought the action to recover amounts expended during the corrupted arbitration proceeding, and to uncover facts about the extent of the bias that tainted the proceeding.
“We appreciate the prompt attention of the court—and look forward to bringing the facts regarding Winston & Strawn’s undisclosed relationship with Judge Neville into full public view,” William A. Brewer III, partner at Brewer and counsel to the NRA, said in a statement. “This is a disturbing record. There should be no place in the legal profession that tolerates such racist communications—or which turns a blind eye to the principles that govern the sanctity of the arbitration process.”
On the Hot List: Firm Earns NLJ Acclaim
February 3, 2014 – The National Law Journal reports today on the firm being named to the “Litigation Boutiques Hot List” – 10 national firms earning national acclaim based on skill, not size. The article, “Relentless, Focused, Choosy,” reports on the firm’s “penchant for matters with a lot of money and business at stake, groundbreaking legal issues or big public policy questions.”
The NLJ reports that Partner William Brewer III explains the zest for big cases with a rhetorical question: Would you rather play in the minor leagues or in the majors?
“You really want to play against the best competition,” Brewer says.
Attorney Frank Finn, of counsel in the Dallas office of Thompson & Knight, has encountered the firm many times during his 58 years as a civil defense attorney and a mediator. “I found them very thorough and not afraid to invest hours and hours making sure they cover the waterfront,” Finn says.
Read the report here.