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We Rise. We Lead. We Celebrate! 2022 NELA Gala Honorees
2022 NELA GALA HONOREES
Please join NELA in honoring three of your colleagues for their inspiring commitment to justice for workers. The Awards Presentation takes place on Friday, July 1 at 5 p.m. in Salons 7–8.
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NELA is privileged to recognize Joseph D. Garrison for a lifetime of distinguished service to our community. It is impossible to overstate the significance of the contributions Joe has made to NELA and the field of plaintiffs’ employment law throughout his career. Joe served on the NELA Board for 15 years, including three years as President (1994–1996). As a longstanding member of the Annual Convention Committee, he plays a leadership role in ensuring that NELA’s CLE programs fulfill the needs of workers’ rights attorneys, while meeting the highest standards of excellence. Joe is NELA’s representative to the Federal Rules Advisory Committee, and as an elected member of the American Law Institute, was substantially involved in drafting the Restatement (Third) of Employment Law, published in 2014. As the senior partner of Garrison, LevinEpstein, Fitzgerald & Pirrotti, PC, the firm he founded in New Haven in 1977, Joe has received nearly every award and honor available to a trial lawyer and increasingly focuses his current practice on mediation and arbitration. [Insert Ni photo]
We are proud to honor Victoria W. Ni for her distinguished leadership within the NELA community and in recognition of the contributions she has made to workplace justice as a public interest lawyer. During her 12year tenure on the NELA Board, she took on key leadership roles, serving both as Treasurer (2012–2015) and Vice President (2015–2018). Vicky was the Co-Chair of the Amicus Advisory Council for nine years, guiding NELA in deciding which amicus briefs would best further NELA’s priorities and have the greatest impact in advancing the law. She also was a member of several ad hoc Board committees, including Strategic Planning and the Executive Transition Committee. Since 2000, she has worked at Public Justice, a national public interest law firm, in senior roles including Managing Attorney, Deputy Director, and her current role as Director of Finance & Administration. Vicky has litigated a wide range of cases focused on protecting and ensuring the rights of consumers, workers, victims, and individuals with disabilities; free speech; and equal opportunity for women in athletics and in the workplace. [Insert Fernando photo]
NELA is delighted to present our second annual Spotlight Award, which recognizes a NELA leader who represents our future, to Menaka N. Fernando, a partner in the San Francisco office of Outten & Golden LLP. Her dedication to justice and leadership in advancing workers’ rights in California have been and will continue to be essential to NELA’s mission. She is a member of the Executive Board of the California Employment Lawyers Association (CELA) and Co-Chair of CELA’s Legislative Committee. A policy crusader, Menaka regularly lobbies and testifies before the California legislature to improve the state’s employment laws. She also serves on the boards of Open Door Legal, which strives to eradicate poverty through universal access to legal aid, and the Stand Up For Workers Political Action Committee, which seeks to elect Congressional candidates who prioritize workers’ rights.