Emily McGrath, Esq.

Lawless, Lawless & McGrath https://www.lawless-lawless.com/attorney/mcgrath-emily-s/

Middleton

About The Lecturer

Emily McGrath exclusively represents employees in trials and appeals, arbitrations, and negotiations against their employers. Since joining Barbara and Therese Lawless in 2013, Emily has fought on behalf of hundreds of clients. She is committed to providing compassionate counsel to those navigating a complicated legal system during a difficult period in their lives.

Emily has been selected as a Super Lawyers Rising Star (an honor awarded to no more than 2.5 percent of attorneys in California) each year since 2018. In addition, she serves on the Executive Committee of the Litigation and Solo/Small Firm sections of the Bar Association of San Francisco’s Barristers Club and actively contributes to other professional organizations such as the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association and the Lawyers Club of San Francisco Inn of Court.

Before beginning her career as an employment litigator, Emily was a misdemeanor trial attorney at the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office. Emily attended law school at University of California, Hastings College of the Law. While there, she served as an Executive Editor for the International and Comparative Law Review, a Constitutional Law teaching assistant, and a research assistant. Emily also externed with Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Spero and published an article on surrogacy contract regulations during her third year.

Before law school, Emily graduated from Princeton University with degrees in Intellectual & Cultural History, Neuroscience, and French. She worked as a news writer for the Daily Princetonian, an Emergency Medical Technician in a nearby town in New Jersey, and a Project Manager for an Engineers Without Borders team in Ethiopia. After finishing college, Emily worked as a translator and communications officer with the International Rescue Committee (IRC) in the Democratic Republic of Congo for the year preceding law school.

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Practice Area(s)

Labor & Employment

Litigation

Trial

Alternative Dispute Resolution

Publications

Trying Cases in a Pandemic: The Pros and Cons, The Trial Lawyer, 2022

Voir Dire from the Masters, The Trial Lawyer, Spring 2021

Social Media Discovery: “Privacy” is a Pink Elephant, The Trial Lawyer, Winter 2020

Requests for Admission: The Important but Forgotten Stepchild of Discovery, The Trial Lawyer, 2017

What to do When the Big One Hits: E-Discovery and Document Dumps, Bar Association of San Francisco Bulletin, 2017

Education

J.D., University of California College of the Law, San Francisco

B.A., cum laude, Princeton University

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