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Cathy Fleming, formerly of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP, and current president of the National Association of Women Lawyers, has joined Nixon Peabody LLP as partner in its New York office. She is nationally known for her practice in complex civil and corporate integrity matters. Harry Trueheart, chairman of Nixon Peabody, said, 'We are pleased to welcome Cathy Fleming to the firm and our New York City office. Cathy brings a tremendous talent to Nixon Peabody's civil and white-collar criminal litigation practice as well as to our corporate governance practice. As president of the National Association of Women Lawyers, she serves as a role model to many. She is a leader in the mentoring of attorneys and in moving the profession to address diversity in a frank, direct, and meaningful way.'
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