Fighting for Fair Pay

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Emily Sullivan

FORDHAM LAW SCHOOL, JD 2019

HAMILTON COLLEGE, BA 2014

Whatever the “American Dream” means to you, receiving fair pay for your work is a fundamental element of that dream. I am proud to help workers throughout the country fight for the wages they deserve and hold employers who try to deny them accountable. It is always my goal to take action when I see injustice occurring. As an attorney at Getman, Sweeney & Dunn I have the privilege to do my part in fighting injustice daily by representing workers that are taken advantage of by the employers they benefit.

Emily Sullivan joined the firm as an associate attorney in 2019, after graduating from Fordham Law School. Ms. Sullivan previously represented clients in civil rights cases and criminal proceedings through Fordham Law’s Federal Litigation Clinic. During law school, Ms. Sullivan worked as a Law Clerk at a Westchester firm in their litigation practice and at Fragomen Worldwide, an international business immigration firm based in New York City. Ms. Sullivan also served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Jack B. Weinstein, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of New York. While in law school, Ms. Sullivan was an editor of the Fordham International Law Journal, an executive board member of the Brendan Moore Trial Advocacy Center, and competed in trial advocacy competitions across the country. Ms. Sullivan was also a recipient of Fordham Law’s Archibald E. Murray Public Service Award. Prior to law school, Ms. Sullivan worked for two years as a paralegal in the Washington, D.C. office of Covington & Burling, LLP. Ms. Sullivan earned her Bachelor of Arts degree with honors from Hamilton College where she studied World Politics and Sociology.