WASHINGTON, June 27,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Regan Zambri Long PLLC is
pleased to announce Attorney Emily C.
Lagan was elected to a 3-year team on the Board of Directors
for the Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia.
Lagan was previously the co-chair of the WBA's Young Lawyers
Subcommittee. She currently sits as a board member on the
Engagement Committee, responsible for developing and implementing
recruitment and retention campaigns and ensuring WBA members have
avenues for engagement with the association.
Lagan joined Regan Zambri Long in
2018. As a Washington, DC personal
injury attorney, she represents victims of catastrophic injuries
and families seeking justice in wrongful death cases.
Lagan was recently selected to the District of Columbia Rising
Stars List by Super Lawyers for 2024. Best Lawyers also recognized
her as a "Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America" for 2024.
Since opening its doors over 25 years ago, Regan Zambri Long
PLLC has garnered respect from its clients and peers. With over
$1 billion in record-setting verdicts
and settlements, well-respected legal organizations and
publications have routinely honored the firm nationwide. Our
attorneys have been named Best Lawyers in America by Best Lawyers
and Washington, DC Super Lawyers
by Super Lawyers magazine.
The WBA Foundation was founded in 1981 and aims to bring
together the generosity of lawyers and supporters to help
nonprofits that support the legal and related needs of women and
girls in the DC Metro area.
About Regan Zambri Long PLLC
Washington, DC, personal injury
law firm Regan Zambri Long PLLC strives to provide our clients with
the highest caliber legal representation. Focusing primarily on
personal injury law, we passionately advocate for those who have
been negligently injured. For more information, visit
rhllaw.com.
Contact:
Wendy Lindars
5704179305
379707@email4pr.com
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