Law firm, Shumaker, boosts national prestige by inducting two new members into the Litigation Counsel of America roster.
Shumaker, a leading law firm with a team of over 300 attorneys and advisors, is proud to announce that two of its distinguished members, Ronald A. Christaldi and Jade Davis, have been named Fellows of the Litigation Counsel of America (LCA).
Ronald A. Christaldi, a prominent business leader and lawyer, specialises in transactions and complex litigation. His exceptional work has earned him numerous accolades, including being named one of the Nation's 100 Most Influential Attorneys and honoured in Best Lawyers in America.
Jade Davis, an expert in global privacy and data protection compliance, is recognised for her innovative approach to data privacy, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. Her leadership extends across multinational initiatives in North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
The LCA is a prestigious trial lawyer honorary society, and fellowship is highly selective, extended by invitation only. The criteria for fellowship include excellence in litigation at both trial and appellate levels, and a superior ethical reputation.
Jennifer Compton, Managing Partner & Chair of Shumaker's Management Committee, has expressed pride in Ron and Jade's recognition. Compton, along with John Barron, Tom Dillon, and Doug Grimes, are also Fellows of the LCA, further reflecting Shumaker's depth of accomplished trial and appellate advocates.
This recognition underscores Shumaker's commitment to providing clients with the highest level of legal expertise and service. With these new additions, Shumaker continues to move forward with confidence, helping businesses navigate complex legal landscapes with ease.
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