About Jordan DiPalma
Julie focuses her career on the trial of complex personal injury matters. Raised in Auburn, New York, Julie was drawn to representing injured individuals and families after witnessing students and teachers in her local middle school lose their health, enjoyment of life and livelihoods due to exposure to unsafe working and schooling conditions and toxic molds. When one of her own family members was permanently disabled, she saw first-hand the devastation injuries can bring. Fast forward several years and a law school degree, and Julie represented those students and created law setting the legal standard in New York for proving injuries were caused by exposure to toxic molds and repeated water incursions.
Julie graduated from the University of Rochester with a dual degree in Political Science and Health and Society with honors and with additional course work in Brain and Cognitive Science. She went on to earn her law degree at Syracuse University College of Law, cm laude. At Syracuse, she was a member of the National Trial Team and an associate editor with both the national Labor Lawyer journal and the International Journal of Law and Commerce. She was a Director of the Moot Court Honor Society and admitted to the Order of Barristers upon graduation. She was chosen as one of only a few hundred law students across the county to be a law student advocate with the American Trial Lawyers Association (now AAJ).
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