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Westwood Resident Marianne C. LeBlanc Wins Prestigious Marie Lambert Award

SUGARMAN principal recognized for exemplary leadership to the profession, community, AAJ and Women Trial Lawyers Caucus

Marianne C. LeBlanc, principal of SUGARMAN, recently received the American Association for Justice’s prestigious Marie Lambert Award. Each year, this award is given by American Association for Justice (AAJ) (formerly the Association of Trial Lawyers of America) to one female attorney in recognition of exemplary leadership to the profession, to her community, to the AAJ and to the Women Trial Lawyers Caucus.


LeBlanc has a longstanding record of leadership positions within the legal profession. She currently serves as the Massachusetts State Delegate to the American Association for Justice and as Chair of the Norfolk Superior Court Bench-Bar Committee. She also serves on the boards of the Massachusetts Academy for Trial Attorneys and the Women’s Bar Foundation. LeBlanc is a past president of the Women’s Bar Association of Massachusetts and the Women’s Bar Foundation and a past chair of the AAJ Women Trial Lawyers Caucus.


“Marianne is a trailblazer - she is a proven leader with a track record of success in all that she does whether securing a successful outcome for her clients, representing the opinions and concerns of women attorneys or mentoring the next generation of young lawyers,” noted firm co-founder Neil Sugarman. “She is an asset to our profession and the firm and we are all proud of her many accomplishments.”

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The Women Trial Lawyers Caucus established the Marie Lambert Award in 1997, to recognize and honor women members of AAJ. The following principles guide the members of the Women Trial Lawyers Caucus: To advance the admirable and selfless philosophy in AAJ’s Mission, to strive to provide positive role models as women trial lawyers, to broaden the membership base of AAJ to include women by informing them of AAJ’s membership services and Mission, to provide a support system of women lawyers with whom to network, socialize, and form professional relationships, to develop female leadership for AAJ, to provide fellowship and mentorship to newly-licensed female lawyers who embark on a career of trial law, and to uphold the honor, integrity, and dignity of the legal profession.


“I am humbled be recognized by the AAJ and be among many of the women who were mentors to me when I started my career,” said LeBlanc. “I look forward to furthering the mission of the AAJ – to ensure that people who are injured by the negligence or misconduct of others can obtain justice in our courtrooms.”

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Past Marie Lambert Recipients
1997 Diane Weaver
1999 Mary Alexander
2000 Roxanne Barton Conlin
2001 Linda Miller Atkinson
2002 Mary Alice McLarty
2003 Linda Lipsen
2004 Mary Beth Ramey
2005 Joan M. MacDonald
2006 Lee J. Rohn
2007 Sandra Robinson
2008 Julie Braman Kane
2009 Rhonda Hill WiIson
2010 Miriam Bourdette
2011 Ruth E. Bernstein
2012 Staci Yandle
2013 Kathleen Flynn Peterson


About SUGARMAN
SUGARMAN represents individuals who have suffered a serious injury and the families of those who have been killed through the wrongful conduct of others. They take this responsibility seriously and bring a passion for the law and unsurpassed standards of training, preparation, ethics and commitment to every case. Sugarman and Sugarman P.C. is one of the largest personal injury firms in Massachusetts. For more than 50 years, SUGARMAN’s caseload has spanned a diverse range of civil litigation, from simple negligence to the most complex and sophisticated liability and medical malpractice actions.

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