Scott Gilmore joined DiCello Levitt as a partner in its civil and human rights litigation practice in Washington DC, the firm announced Wednesday.
Gilmore represents clients including heirs of slain war correspondent Marie Colvin, survivors of the Darfur genocide, indigenous communities threatened by climate change, families seeking recovery of Nazi-confiscated artworks, and whistleblowers exposing global corporate fraud. He has handled complex litigation in U.S. courts and before international tribunals on behalf of plaintiffs harmed by human rights abuses, terrorism, environmental injustice, and corporate misconduct, the firm said.
He was previously a partner at Hausfeld, according to his LinkedIn profile.
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