Emily A. Fox Joins Pircher, Nichols & Meeks as Litigation Associate

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Torrance, CA – August 31, 2011 – (RealEstateRama) — Emily A. Fox has joined national real estate law firm Pircher, Nichols & Meeks as a litigation associate in its Chicago office. In her new position, she will focus on commercial real estate litigation, including foreclosures and mechanic’s lien claims.

Prior to joining Pircher, Fox was a litigation associate at Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP.

During her time there, Fox worked on a broad range of commercial litigation disputes and has substantial experience with breach of contract, fraud and restrictive covenant actions. She drafted and argued motions and briefs, and also conducted depositions and witness examinations. Fox also has experience in securities litigation, and regularly assisted in the defense of broker-dealers.

Fox received her J.D. in 2008 from the Northwestern University School of Law where she graduated cum laude. She received a bachelor’s degree with honors in political science from Washington University in St. Louis.

About Pircher, Nichols & Meeks
Founded in 1983, Pircher, Nichols & Meeks is a national real estate law firm with a diversified real estate practice, which also includes litigation, bankruptcy, tax and corporate matters. The firm maintains offices in Chicago and Los Angeles. For additional information please visit www.pircher.com.

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