us Laboris US member firm FordHarrison has a new partner, Marilyn Moran, in its Orlando office. Ms.Moran has extensive HR law experience and expertise, particularly in relation to representing employers in collective action negotiations. Please see the press release.
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Ius Laboris US member firm expands in Florida
1. FordHarrison Expands Orlando, Florida Office with Addition of
New Partner Marilyn Moran
June 10, 2014
Marilyn G. Moran
FordHarrison LLP is pleased to announce that Marilyn G. Moran, a veteran employment attorney, has joined the
firm as a Partner in the Orlando office.
Marilyn, who has more than 12 years of experience as a management-side employment attorney, comes from
BakerHostetler. She is a leading attorney in defense of employers in cases involving complex employment issues,
including wage and hour collective actions, discrimination class actions, and non-compete cases. Marilyn said she
is thrilled to join FordHarrison and looks forward to helping her colleagues identify and serve the needs of their
clients. "I truly care about people," Marilyn said. "My number one goal is for clients to see me as a loyal and
trusted advisor whom they can turn to, day or night, when they need help making tough decisions and developing
employment practices that will grow and protect their businesses." Marilyn added, "I am honored to work
alongside the attorneys at FordHarrison who are unmatched in their professional acumen and personal integrity."
"We are excited to have an attorney with Marilyn's experience and enthusiasm join FordHarrison," said Aaron
Zandy, the Office Managing Partner of FordHarrison's Orlando office. "Her wealth of knowledge regarding
employment law and her strong commitment to outstanding client service make her a valuable addition to the
Orlando office and to the firm."
Upon graduation from law school, Marilyn initially worked as a state prosecutor in Sarasota, Florida. She became
interested in employment law during a clerkship for U.S. District Court Judge Gregory A. Presnell in the Middle
District of Florida. "Actually, I had every intention of becoming a federal prosecutor after my clerkship, but there
was a hiring freeze in the Department of Justice at the time. Judge Presnell asked me what other type of law
interested me, and I told him that I loved employment law because it is a challenging and dynamic area of law and,
let's face it, it's just plain fun and never dull because we spend most of our lives at work."
Following her clerkship, Marilyn got involved with the Federal Bar Association as a way to stay in touch with the
federal judges and law clerks she worked with during her clerkship. She served as the President of the Orlando
Chapter in 2010.
A seasoned litigator, Marilyn has represented numerous high-profile companies in a variety of industries, including
healthcare, energy, hospitality, restaurant and foodservice, manufacturing, banking and finance, technology,
transportation, family entertainment, broadcasting, and global security and defense. Earlier this year, she
launched "Florida Employers Law Blog," an employment law blog for business owners, human resource
professionals, and in-house counsel (www.floridaemployerslawblog.wordpress.com). In addition, Marilyn
frequently participates in client seminars and speaking engagements and has volunteered as a guest lecturer,
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2. moderator, and judge for organizations including the University of Central Florida, FAMU College of Law, Barry
University's Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, the American Bar Association, the Federal Bar Association, the
Florida Bar, and the Eleventh Circuit Judicial Conference.
In 2010, Marilyn was recognized as a "Florida Rising Star" by SuperLawyers magazine. More recently, she was
appointed to serve on the Middle District of Florida's Grievance Committee and the Federal Court Practice
Committee of the Florida Bar.
Prior to working at FordHarrison, Marilyn practiced employment law at BakerHostetler and Akerman in Orlando.
She received her undergraduate degree from the University of South Florida and her law degree from the
University of Florida College of Law where she graduated with honors and received numerous awards for
scholarship in jurisprudence, legal writing, and trial advocacy.
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