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Nomi Lowy practices civil litigation in the areas of commercial litigation, media law, construction law, labor and employment litigation, health care law, and election law. Ms. Lowy represents corporate and governmental entities in complex commercial and construction litigation, as well as individual clients in various other areas of litigation. She has extensive trial experience and has practiced in federal and state courts in New Jersey, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. Ms. Lowy was involved in the redistricting arena at the Congressional, Legislative, and local levels. She has lectured and provided guidance and legal advice to Legislators, Commissioners, and others involved in the redistricting process after the 2000 decennial census. Ms. Lowy successfully argued the matter of Steelman v. Legislative Apportionment Commission on behalf of the Apportionment Commission at the trial level - a decision which was ultimately upheld by the Appellate Division of New Jersey and upon which the Supreme Court of New Jersey recently denied certification (176 N.J. 71 (2003)). Ms. Lowy recently co-authored an article with Donald Scarinci on Congressional Redistricting, which was published by the Seton Hall Law Review. Prior to joining the Firm, Ms. Lowy practiced in Maryland and the District of Columbia concentrating on civil litigation, insurance defense, and criminal trial practice.
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