Contact Information:
MJuliano@cmjlaw.com
500 Delaware Ave., Suite 710
Wilmington, DE 19801
Delaware Main: (302) 657-2100
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Margaret E. Juliano
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Margaret (Maggie) Juliano is an associate in the firm’s Delaware office. Her practice involves the representation of companies in corporate and commercial litigation including construction law and toxic tort litigation, as well as commercial counseling on contract and other matters. Ms. Juliano specializes in Delaware asbestos litigation, where she regularly represents clients as lead counsel in depositions and at hearings before the Delaware courts.
Prior to joining Cooley Manion Jones LLP, Ms. Juliano was an associate at a nationally known defense firm, representing clients in employment, personal injury, construction law, and asbestos litigation. Ms. Juliano also practiced in the area of corporate bankruptcy law, representing debtors, creditors, and lenders before the bankruptcy and chancery courts. Ms. Juliano is certified as a mediator in Pennsylvania and will be certified as a mediator in Delaware in 2009. Ms. Juliano clerked for the Honorable Mary F. Walrath, then Chief Judge for the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
Ms. Juliano graduated with honors from Emory Law School in 2004, where she was Editor-in-Chief of the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal, overseeing the first annual symposium on bankruptcy law, now in its seventh year. Her article, Stalemate: The Need for Limitations on Regulatory Deference in Electric Bankruptcies, 20 Bankr. Dev. J. 245-309, was published in January of 2004. Ms. Juliano was also a William Agnor Scholar at Emory and was named as one of four Outstanding Law Students by the Georgia Association of Women Lawyers. Prior to law school, Ms. Juliano was active in politics as an advocate for nonprofit organizations and others on topics such as first amendment issues, nuclear nonproliferation, and education. Ms. Juliano graduated with honors in History from Oberlin College.
Ms. Juliano is admitted to practice in all state and federal courts in Delaware, and to the New York State Courts. She is a member of the Delaware Bar Association, and past Secretary of the Delaware Bankruptcy Inns of Court. Ms. Juliano is also a member of the Pennsylvania Council of Mediators.
Ms. Juliano is the founder of Sprout Yoga, a nonprofit dedicated to training, coordinating and inspiring research into yoga for individuals with eating disorders and/or trauma survivors. Ms. Juliano was named as a Yoga Visionary by the Omega Institute for this work. She is a board member of Voices, Inc., an organization providing multi-modal alternative approaches to community therapy for trauma survivors, and regularly volunteers with A Chance to Heal, the Philadelphia Orchard Project, yogaHOPE, and serves as a youth advisor to her Quaker meeting. She lives in Media, Pennsylvania with her dog Tuesday, and several rescued cats.
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