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Nancy Pridgen
Nancy Pridgen is a partner and managing member of Monnolly Pridgen LLC (“MP Law”). Ms. Pridgen’s practice focuses on employment litigation in the federal courts, including her spec...view moreNancy Pridgen is a partner and managing member of Monnolly Pridgen LLC (“MP Law”). Ms. Pridgen’s practice focuses on employment litigation in the federal courts, including her specialty in ERISA litigation. Ms. Pridgen has litigated literally scores of federal cases throughout the country. In addition to her employment litigation experience, Ms. Pridgen has litigated a wide array of cases, including complex commercial litigation, securities, insurance, tax, immigration, antitrust, constitutional and common-law torts, and civil appeals. In addition to her active trial practice, Ms. Pridgen has maintained her commitment to giving back to the community by, among other things, handling many low-cost or pro-bono adoptions, both for private individuals and through Atlanta Legal Aid’s Grandparent/Relative Adoption Project.
Ms. Pridgen clerked for two federal district court judges, worked with Detroit’s U.S. Attorney’s office, Michigan’s Attorney General’s office, BigLaw, and a medium-sized law firm, and now owns and runs a successful boutique employment firm with her law partner in Atlanta, Georgia. Ms. Pridgen is a proud graduate of Auburn University, where she graduated first in her class, summa cum laude, as the President’s Award-winner for the College of Liberal Arts for her graduating class, with a double major and in the University Honors Program. She received her law degree from Vanderbilt Law School, where she served as a Managing Editor of the Vanderbilt Law Review, and was named NAWL’s Outstanding Woman Law Graduate for her class, in addition to her Dean’s List honors. Ms. Pridgen writes and speaks often on ERISA/employment litigation topics; you can access the titles of her publications and speaking engagements by visiting her website, www.mplaw-llc.com.view less
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