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McCarthy Lebit Welcomes Tracy S. Francis as a Principal

McCarthy, Lebit, Crystal & Liffman Co., LPA is pleased to welcome Tracy S. Francis to the firm as a principal in the Litigation group.

Francis focuses her practice on business litigation, complex commercial, class action, fraud, employment, product liability, environmental, intellectual property, and defamation litigation.  She has experience with all stages of litigation including drafting pleadings, motion practice, depositions, written and complex electronic discovery, oral arguments, injunctive relief hearings, and trials.

Francis also has significant experience partnering with clients to avoid litigation relating to contractual, employment, product liability, breach of warranty, and truth in advertising matters.

Francis attended Xavier University where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in History, cum laude and was a recipient of the Outstanding History Major Award. She earned her Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, from The University of Akron School of Law, where she graduated 1st in her class.

“Everyone at McCarthy Lebit is thrilled that Tracy has joined the firm,” said Managing Principal Rob Glickman. “She is an accomplished litigator and a great addition to our trial practice. There is no doubt she is going to be a leader in our firm for years to come.”

When asked about her move to McCarthy Lebit, Francis said, “I’m happy to be making this transition to McCarthy Lebit and am excited to work with such an exceptional group of lawyers.”

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