Litigation associate Jason Moff was named to The National LGBT Bar Association's "Best LGBT Lawyers Under 40 - Class of 2014." Each year, the LGBT Bar recognizes 40 LGBT legal professionals (practicing lawyers, law professors, corporate counsel, members of the judiciary, politicians, etc.) under the age of 40 who have distinguished themselves in their field and have demonstrated a profound commitment to LGBT equality. Mr. Moff has represented numerous clients to advance the rights of LGBT individuals. His clients have included amici religious groups in support of plaintiff same-sex couples in the U.S. Supreme Court cases Windsor and Perry; hundreds of amici faith leaders and groups who support civil marriage equality in a growing number of federal circuits; a Mississippi teen denied her right to take her girlfriend to the prom; same-sex couples in various New York lawsuits seeking recognition of their out-of-state marriages prior to the passage of that state’s marriage-equality statute; a high school student in a First Amendment challenge to her school’s requirement that all females wear drapes in their yearbook photos; and the National Association of Social Workers as amicus in a child custody case involving a separated same-sex couple.

All recipients will be recognized at the Lavender Law® Conference & Career Fair on August 23, 2014 in New York City.

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