Laurie Webb Daniel

Laurie Webb Daniel

March 14, 2023 | Daily Report Online

'The Martha Mitchell Effect' Tells Her True Story

The "Martha Mitchell Effect" is a term coined by a Harvard psychology professor that applies when someone's accurate account of events is characterized as delusional, resulting in a medical misdiagnosis (usually of a woman). That is what happened to Martha Mitchell, though in her case the label was falsely given to her.

By Laurie Webb Daniel

4 minute read

August 06, 2018 | Daily Report Online

Sanctions Law: A Litigation Frontier

Years ago, someone bringing such a motion risked scorn, as many considered it unprofessional to accuse a fellow lawyer of improper conduct except in the most egregious of circumstances.

By Laurie Webb Daniel, Holland & Knight

5 minute read

May 24, 2018 | Daily Report Online

Fighting ISIS, Kurdish Lawyer Takes Work-Life Balance to a New Level

The chair of Holland & Knight's national appellate team and Atlanta's litigation practice group concludes that the film "Girls of the Sun" is a good story for giving women a chance and a stronger foothold in the film industry and the world.

By Laurie Webb Daniel

4 minute read

February 09, 2017 | Daily Report Online

'Freedom to Marry'—A Review

Appellate lawyer appreciates documentary about Supreme Court's same-sex marriage case.

By Laurie Webb Daniel

7 minute read

September 06, 2011 | Daily Report Online

A friend's loss, an appreciation for life

Glenn Winuk was not just a law partner. He also was a personal friend.He was someone who I regularly would have lunch with when I was in New York, and whether I was in the city on business or not, I always looked him up. I knew that Glenn was a volunteer firefighter. He was a volunteer for many things, and he was always someone you could count on.

By Laurie Webb Daniel

3 minute read