The National Law Journal has launched a profile series of plaintiff bar leaders. Each Q&A takes a personal look at the attorney’s career and legacy as well as discusses industry trends.

In this edition, Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll’s human rights practice chair Agnieszka Fryszman discusses limits to jurisdictional access in the U.S. in international human rights cases and the challenges of attorney work-life balance. She also discusses a case she recently settled before the U.S. District Court in D.C. with Exxon Mobil on behalf of 11 Indonesian villagers who had suffered human rights abuses including killings, torture and kidnapping. 

Leaders of the Plaintiffs Bar

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