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| Associate |
Phone: (707) 524-1900
Fax: (707) 524-1906
Toll Free: (800) 577-5876
carreno@smlaw.com
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| Areas of Practice |
Civil Litigation
Employment Law and Litigation
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| Education |
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J.D., The Columbia School of Law at The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., 1988
B.A., cum laude, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., Latin American History, 1984
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| Admitted to Practice |
California, 2006
Maryland, 1988 |
| Other Professional Affiliations |
| Chair, Resolving Crisis Impact Team, United Way of Sonoma-Mendocino-Lake |
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| Lisa G. Carreño |
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Lisa brings nearly twenty years experience as an executive director in the nonprofit and
government sectors to her practice as a civil litigator, combining legal expertise with
knowledge of business, employment, human services, government relations, community relations,
and public private-partnership development to offer clients comprehensive and
integrative advice and advocacy in litigation and other civil matters.
Lisa graduated with honors from The Catholic University of America in 1984 with a bachelor's
degree in Latin American history and minor concentration in Latin American ethnography. During
law school at The Columbus School of Law, Lisa interned at the Columbus Community Legal Clinic, a
law school-based poverty law clinic specializing in family violence and landlord-tenant law.
After admission to the Maryland Bar in 1988, Lisa was appointed by Governor William Donald
Schaeffer to direct the Maryland Commission for Women. From 1993 to 2005, Lisa directed the YWCA of
Sonoma County, leading the organization in strategic implementation of its mission and purpose
through innovative joint ventures with the faith community, other nonprofit agencies, and many
government partners such as the justice system, law enforcement, human and health services,
housing authorities, and schools. Lisa also represented the YWCA at the regional, national and
world YWCA levels, addressing audiences in Barbados, Korea, Australia, and Ukraine on issues such
as family violence and human rights.
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