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Liz Morris gladly joined Leonard Carder as an associate attorney in January, 2009. Ms. Morris represents workers in individual and class action litigation. Her practice also includes the representation of unions, health and welfare plans, and pension plans in all manner of advice work, arbitration, and litigation. During and after law school, Ms. Morris worked at Legal Aid Society – Employment Law Center in the National Origin, Immigration, and Language Rights Program where she represented her clients in a variety of employment law matters. During law school, she spent a year as a student attorney in the Stanford Immigrants’ Rights Clinic and served as a law clerk at Public Advocates, a nonprofit law firm that works to advance economic and social justice. In 2008, Ms. Morris graduated from Stanford Law School where she served as a Public Interest Fellow. She was also Director of the law school’s COACH high school mentoring program and an Editor for the Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. In 2005, Ms. Morris graduated, magna cum laude, from Claremont McKenna College with a Bachelor of Arts in Government. E-mail: lmorris@leonardcarder.com |