Allyson Ho proved her mettle when she scored a significant victory in the first of two cases she argued before the U.S. Supreme Court in the fall of 2014. The high court ruled unanimously in rejecting a 22-year precedent involving vesting of retiree health benefits in favor of her client M&G Polymers USA.
It was the Morgan Lewis & Bockius partner’s first argument before the U.S. Supreme Court and she was the only female lawyer from a private firm to argue more than one case at the Supreme Court this past term, said J. Gordon Cooney Jr., leader of Morgan Lewis’s Litigation Practice.
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