Jackson Lewis, a prominent employment law firm, has appointed Amy Todd as the new office managing principal in San Diego. This strategic leadership move was announced by the firm on Wednesday, as Jackson Lewis seeks to bolster its capabilities in employment litigation.
Amy Todd brings a wealth of experience from her previous role at Littler Mendelson, where she was actively engaged in various facets of employment law. Her practice has prominently involved defending employers against a range of claims, including discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, breach of contract, and wage and hour disputes. Furthermore, Todd has handled complex employment litigation cases, such as class actions and Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) matters, as well as single-plaintiff cases.
Jackson Lewis’s choice to appoint Todd underscores the firm’s commitment to strengthening its presence in San Diego. As the new office managing principal, Todd is expected to lead the team in providing robust legal defense strategies for corporate clients facing employment-related challenges. This significant appointment reflects Jackson Lewis’s ongoing efforts to attract seasoned legal professionals to grow its influence in the competitive field of employment law.