(l-r) Melanie J. Foreman, shareholder at Marshall Dennehey; U.S. panelists Judge Barbara M.G. Lynn and Robert J. Reinstein; moderator Lady Justice Nicola Davies; and U.K. panelists Lord Justice Peter Coulson and Ali Malek KC at the National Constitution Center on Oct. 26. (l-r) Melanie J. Foreman, shareholder at Marshall Dennehey; U.S. panelists Judge Barbara M.G. Lynn and Robert J. Reinstein; moderator Lady Justice Nicola Davies; and U.K. panelists Lord Justice Peter Coulson and Ali Malek KC at the National Constitution Center on Oct. 26. Courtesy photo

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On Oct. 26, the Temple American Inn of Court (TAIC), in conjunction with Gray's Inn in the United Kingdom (one of London's four Inns of Court), presented a joint program titled, "A Conversation on the Pros and Cons of a Written Versus an Unwritten Constitution," at the National Constitution Center.

Melanie J. Foreman, shareholder at Marshall Dennehey and president of TAIC, presented TAIC's inaugural Honorable Lowell A. Reed Jr. Distinguished Professional Award to two TAIC past presidents, U.S. District Judge Cynthia M. Rufe of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and Paul Weiner of Littler Mendelson.

Foreman is a shareholder in the casualty department, where she defends insured and self-insured entities against claims in state and federal court.