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Latif Doman is a
trial lawyer specializing in employment-discrimination law. He has
successfully litigated, arbitrated,
and settled many workplace disputes.
Several of his cases have received national media attention, and he has
been quoted numerous times in connection with his cases. He represents licensed professionals,
primarily lawyers and doctors, and executives who have been wrongfully
terminated.
Mr. Doman began his career with Dewey Ballantine as a defense lawyer for Fortune 500 companies. He developed an expertise in employer-side labor and employment law at Morgan Lewis & Bockius. He continued to represent international companies at Howrey Simon Arnold & White, where he extended his skills to winning intellectual-property claims. Eventually, Mr. Doman joined Sprenger + Lang, where he brought historic class-action lawsuits on behalf of employees. One of the civil rights lawsuits Mr. Doman litigated at Sprenger resulted in a $90,000,000 award to his clients.
Mr. Doman is a
graduate of Morehouse College and the University of Pennsylvania Law
School. In law school, he served as
Editor of the Law Review and received the Fontaine Fellowship for International
Law. Mr. Doman completed his legal education as a judicial law clerk to the
late Chief Judge John Garrett Penn of the U.S. District Court for the District
of Columbia.
He is licensed in Pennsylvania and Washington, DC, and
litigates throughout the United States. To contact Mr. Doman, call our DC office at (202) 688-1874.
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Daryl Davis litigates employment-discrimination claims on behalf of executive-level employees since he founded Doman Davis. He has created a niche representing employees in the entertainment industry who have been undercompensated for their intellectual property.
Mr. Davis practiced law with Davis Polk & Wardwell where he represented Fortune 500 companies in securities and complex-commercial litigations. Subsequently, he was associated with Boies Schiller & Flexner, where he represented both plaintiffs and defendants in high-profile lawsuits, including Microsoft, Napster, and U.S. presidential candidate Al Gore. Mr. Davis’s litigation expertise intersected with his interest in entertainment law at The McMillan Firm, among other notable entertainers. He led the development of the litigation group of The McMillan Firm, which represented the singer, Prince, and the Estate of Christopher Wallace (a.k.a. “Notorious B.I.G.”).
Mr. Davis graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Morehouse College. He earned his law degree from the Yale Law School where he was awarded a Ford Foundation Fellowship for Public International Law and edited the Yale Law & Policy Review. He rounded out his legal education with an appointment to the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund and, then, with a judicial clerkship in the chambers of the Honorable Chief Judge Joseph W. Hatchett of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
He is licensed in New York and had litigated across the
country. To contact Mr. Davis, call our New York office at (646) 553-2973.
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