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Karen consults with businesses and individuals, and represents them in arbitration and in state and federal court, in several contexts, including: employment matters (with a focus on restrictive covenants and trade secrets); breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty and unfair trade practice claims; matters involving the rights and responsibilities of corporate officers, directors and shareholders; securities litigation; and zoning and land use. She also assists clients in drafting employment agreements and related documents. Ms. Milner has written and lectured in the area of land use law and litigation. Her publications include “How to Litigate a Land Use Case,” published by the American Bar Association, and “Land-Use Litigation: Doctrinal Confusion Under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments,” 28 Urban Lawyer 765 (1996).
Ms. Milner graduated cum laude from Tufts University in 1974 and from Georgetown University Law Center in 1978. Upon graduation from law school, she served as a law clerk for the Honorable Albert Tate, Jr., then associate Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court (later Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit). She has also served as Deputy City Attorney for the City of New Orleans. Ms. Milner is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and Louisiana.
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