My job is getting your story heard.
I’m a lawyer, a teacher, and an editor.
I give a voice to people who don’t have one.
Diane Fener has thirty years of experience conducting trials before judges and juries. She has been recognized by Dateline NBC, The New York Times, and The Journal of The American Bar Association for her expertise in civil rights. She earned her law degree from Georgetown University, where she was president of her graduating class, and was admitted to the bar in the District of Columbia, Virginia, California and New York.
She was employed by The International Law Firm of Fulbright & Jaworksi on its litigation team, trying civil cases with multiple corporate defendants in state court, then worked for the US Department of Justice, managing an Innovative Demonstration Project that studied the effect of race on sentencing in criminal courts.