Conference Years: 2022
Clifford Rosky
Clifford Rosky is Professor of Law at the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law, where he teaches courses on constitutional law, criminal law, mindfulness and law, and sexuality, gender, and law. His recent scholarship includes “Anti-Gay Curriculum Laws,” 117 Columbia Law Review 1461 (2017); “Scrutinizing Immutability,” 53 Journal of Sex Research 363 (2016) […]
Andrew Gammill
Andrew focuses his practice on commercial finance and real estate law. As part of his daily practice, he represents lenders and borrowers to efficiently close commercial real estate loan transactions and real estate deals around the country. He ensures that his clients are protected while proactively working to get deals done. He is adept at […]
Emily Walpole
Emily works in the Labor and Employment group, specializing in discrimination, retaliation, and compliance with federal, state, and local labor and employment laws and regulations. Emily is a first-generation legal professional. Before entering law, she worked in as an actress and director in live theatre for 10 years. She received a BA in Theatre Arts […]
Malita Picasso
Malita is a staff attorney at the ACLU LGBT & HIV Project, where she works on a wide range of issues impacting transgender people of all ages including access to gender-affirming healthcare and access to accurate identity documents. Prior to becoming a staff attorney, she completed a two-year Skadden Fellowship with the Project. Her fellowship […]
Joshua Sliker
Joshua A. Sliker is a principal and the office litigation manager in the Las Vegas, Nevada, office of Jackson Lewis P.C. His practice focuses on representing employers in workplace law matters, including preventive advice and counsel. While attending law school, Joshua was an articles editor of IDEA: The Intellectual Property Law Review and participated in the Consumer and Commercial […]
Kyle Kessler
She works with clients to develop internal privacy and security compliance programs, including assisting with privacy audits and data mapping, valuating privacy and security risks in corporate transactions, drafting and negotiating data-related vendor and arrangement contracts, meeting with teams to assist with privacy by design, developing internal and external privacy policies for employees, customers, and […]
Women of Color Dinner
The Women of Color Dinner is at capacity, and registration has closed. Our apologies for the disappointment! We look forward to seeing you at the Conference and the evening receptions. All Women-identified and Nonbinary-identified Legal and Legal Support Professionals and Law Students of Color are invited to gather at the Welcome Reception by 7 pm […]
Black LGBTQ+ Legal Professionals’ Caucus Dinner
Members of the Black LGBTQ+ Legal Professionals’ Caucus (a joint endeavor of the National LGBTQ+ Bar and the National Bar Association’s LGBTQ+ Division) are invited to an informal, get-to-know-you dinner. All Legal and Legal Support Professionals and Law Students who are both Black-identifying and LGBTQ+-identifying are welcome. Please meet in the lobby of the Loews […]
Andrew Teig
Andrew Teig, a Managing Director – Client Development within MLA’s New York Interim Legal Talent team, works with corporations, small businesses, nonprofits and law firms to identify legal talent solutions for their workforce challenges. He takes the time to listen to his clients’ needs and often presents out-of-the-box solutions that will optimize efficiency for the […]
Hon. Sherry Powell
Judge Sherry L. Powell has been on the bench since 2021. She serves as a criminal court judge in Los Angeles County. Judge Powell worked in the educational publishing and printing fields for 20 years before acquiring her J.D. at UCLA School of Law. She earned a B.A. in English, with a creative writing emphasis, […]
