Sept. 6, 2024
The Daily Record
Nelson Mullins partner Leianne McEvoy has been named to Maryland business publication The Daily Record’s Power List as one of Maryland’s most influential attorneys in personal injury and medical malpractice law. The prestigious Power List honors the “finest practitioners” and “most influential figures in law” in these practice areas. The Power List is chosen by The Daily Record’s editorial team from input and perspective obtained from others in the legal community.
McEvoy, who is based out of the firm’s Baltimore office but is also barred in the District of Columbia, practices in the fields of medical malpractice, products liability defense, premises liability, and mass tort litigation, defending clients in personal injury, medical malpractice, and complex litigation cases before state and federal courts. Her medical malpractice work includes both catastrophic and non-catastrophic injuries and has covered virtually every area of medicine, including obstetrics, gynecology, intensive care, general surgery, neurology, anesthesiology, gastroenterology, pediatrics, nursing care, infectious disease, neonatal intensive care, urogynecology, pelvic organ repair, and cardiology. She also provides general liability and premises liability representation for a tertiary care center.
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