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November 19th, 2019
9:00am
NEW YORK CITY

Join an exclusive discussion with Alysia A. Solow (Partner & E-Discovery Practice Head) and Amianna Stovall (Partner & General Counsel) from esteemed New York City law firm, Constantine Cannon, on the importance of executive women unapologetically pursuing their vision and goals. Alysia and Amianna will share valuable tips for when and how to Lean In! Hear directly from these dedicated and passionate professionals on how they scaled the corporate ladder in an overwhelmingly male-dominated industry to command positions at a practice that U.S. News touts as one of the “Best Law Firms” of 2019. They will guide our participants on a discovery of how to effectively drive positive gender-based change in the workplace.

Participants will learn actionable strategies, ready to be implemented by the busy executive and her talented team.

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Alysia A. Solow

Constantine Cannon
Partner

Alysia A. Solow is a partner of Constantine Cannon LLP. She directs the firm’s e-Discovery Practice Group and is the firm’s Hiring Partner. Ms. Solow has practiced at the firm since 1997 and has broad experience in complex commercial litigation, antitrust litigation and counseling, and the implementation of compliance and monitoring programs. She has particular experience in the airline, payment systems, insurance, telecommunications, fashion, advertising and publishing industries. She represents clients in both federal and state court and counsels clients on matters before the Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission and American Arbitration Association. In addition, Ms. Solow represents several retail clients with respect to various commercial and business matters, including contract negotiation and review. As Chair of the e-Discovery Practice Group, Ms. Solow is involved in all legal and technology issues relating to electronic discovery and information governance. She is currently e-discovery counsel to one of the world’s largest and most prominent management consulting companies. With a focus on technology-assisted review and data analytics, Ms. Solow has built a sophisticated in-house team to assist clients with litigation and internal and government investigations. Ms. Solow has overseen all aspects of e-discovery in some of the country’s largest antitrust lawsuits. Ms. Solow graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Law, where she received the American Jurisprudence Award in Property, the Thomas Gallivan, Jr. Memorial Award, and the Irwin Law Merit Scholarship. She was also recipient of a grant from the Public Interest Law Group for her work with the Connecticut Women’s Education and Legal Fund. Ms. Solow graduated with honors from Union College in Schenectady, New York. Ms. Solow was selected to the 2013 through 2019 Super Lawyer lists for both New York Metro and the New York Women’s Editions.

Amianna Stovall

Constantine Cannon
General Counsel

Amianna Stovall is a partner in the New York office of Constantine Cannon, as well as the Firm’s General Counsel. Ms. Stovall’s practice focuses on the prosecution, defense, and management of complex commercial disputes before the federal and state courts, at both the trial court and appellate levels.  Her litigation experience encompasses a wide spectrum of business relationships and disputes, including those involving the federal securities laws, financial services, derivative actions, partnership disputes, employment litigation, and professional liability.  Ms. Stovall also has represented clients before the SEC, FINRA, and other federal regulatory bodies, in addition to numerous arbitration forums. Ms. Stovall received her J.D. from New York Law School, where she was on Law Review, and her B.A. from New York University, where she majored in Politics and Psychology. Prior to entering law school, Ms. Stovall was a ballet dancer with the Neubert Ballet Company at Carnegie Hall, which performed at various venues throughout New York City.

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