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Sarah Maher

Associate

Overview

Sarah Maher maintains a broad complex commercial litigation practice with experience in occupational safety, ERISA, employment discrimination, and other labor and employment issues.

A graduate of Harvard Law School, Sarah served as supervising editor for the Harvard Journal on Legislation, technical editor for the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, and as a teaching fellow for a class on First Amendment and constitutional law. During law school, Sarah was a legal intern at the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and also served as a judicial intern for administrative judge Neile F. Eisner.

As a member of Harvard Law School’s Democracy and the Rule of Law Clinic, Sarah drafted a memorandum on a District of Columbia tort law pleading issue for a pending federal court litigation. She also supported voting rights advocacy through historical research on state election laws and drafted a memorandum on legislative history and First Amendment issues for an amicus brief.

Notable Cases

Notable Cases

  • Online media company in putative class action alleging violation of the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA).

News and Writings

Writings

  • “Music, Mathematics, and the Ancient Legacy: Leonhard Euler’s Tentamen and Classical Reception,” Fordham Undergraduate Research Journal (2019)
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Education

Harvard Law School (J.D., cum laude, 2022; Supervising Editor, Harvard Journal on Legislation; Technical Editor, Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review; 2021 Ames Moot Court Finalist; Dean’s Scholar Prize)

Fordham University (B.S. and B.A., cum laude, 2019)

Bar and Court Admissions

  • New York
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