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Mar. 2, 2020

LGBTQ Litigators

Medina Orthwein LLP lawyers say their identity helps them articulate their clients' stories.

LGBTQ Litigators
From left, Kevin Love Hubbard, Felicia Medina and Jen Orthwein of Mediina Orthwein LLP

Five months into the Trump administration, Felicia M. Medina decided it was time for a new start even though she already had a successful equal pay practice at a large firm.

For Medina, it was a time of urgency. The nation was so polarized and she said she feared federal civil rights laws would be rolled back.

She connected with Jen Orthwein, another lawyer she met through Bay Area Law... (continued)

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