Frost Brown Todd is pleased to announce that Columbus Member Samantha Quimby has been selected as a 2017 Fellow of the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD). The LCLD class of Fellows is a national, game-changing program that seeks to identify, train and advance the next generation of leaders in the legal profession. Quimby joins a select group of experienced attorneys from diverse backgrounds, all of whom have been recognized for leadership potential in their organizations.
“I am honored to have been selected for the 2017 LCLD Fellows Program and to participate in a program that is committed to creating a more diverse and inclusive legal community on a national level,” says Quimby. “The promotion of diversity and inclusion in the legal profession is something I hold near and dear to my heart. Not only is this a chance for me to grow personally and professionally, but it is also a chance to further my commitment to fostering a more diverse and inclusive legal community for all.”
Quimby is a member of the Intellectual Property Law and Litigation Practice Group at Frost Brown Todd, where she focuses on trademark prosecution, counseling, licensing, enforcement and litigation. She also assists clients with anti-counterfeiting measures in the U.S. and abroad, and has worked on cases involving ongoing enforcement efforts for world-famous brands. Former LCLD Fellows from FBT include Richard Moore (Cincinnati), Kimera Hall (Dallas), Jason Williams (Louisville) and Ali Razzaghi (Cincinnati).
About the Leadership Council of Legal Diversity (LCLD)
Founded in 2009, LCLD is a growing organization of more than 260 corporate chief legal officers and law firm managing partners, working to build a more open and diverse legal profession. As one of LCLD’s most important initiatives, the Fellows Program has trained more than a thousand mid-career attorneys since 2011. According to LCLD President Robert Grey, the Fellows program offers participants “an extraordinary rich year of relationship-building, in-person training, peer-group projects and extensive contact with LCLD’s top leadership.” For more information, visit www.lcldnet.org.