Brooks Pierce Partner Participates in “Diversity in Prosecution” Panel

11.13.2020

Brooks Pierce partner Shana Fulton recently participated as a panelist in the Columbia Law School “Diversity in Prosecution” panel.

The panel was sponsored by the Columbia Black Law Students Association (BLSA) and Social Justice Initiatives. Panelists discussed their paths into prosecution, prosecution’s place in criminal justice reform and why they believe diversity in prosecution is important.

Fulton represents businesses and individuals in criminal and civil litigation, under government investigation or in conducting internal investigations. As a defense attorney and former Assistant U.S. Attorney, she has experience litigating and investigating high-profile and complex matters at all levels of federal and state trial courts. She loves using her deep experience as a defense attorney and federal prosecutor on complex matters that feature a mix of criminal, civil and regulatory issues. Fulton is an alumna of Columbia Law School.

The Columbia BLSA is one of the most active groups on the Columbia University campus and functions as an inclusive organization that provides a supportive community where students can learn and develop the tools necessary to achieve academic and professional success.

For more information on the Columbia BLSA, click here.

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