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Friday, May 8, 2026

The+Daily+Record+presents+the+2024+Labor+%26+Employment+Law+Power+List - The Daily Record (Rochester, N.Y.)

This year, we decided not to include any judges or public officials on our Power 50 Law list. While our local judges and public officials play a crucial role in our community’s legal system, we wanted to focus instead on those people working at law firms, associations and civil legal services who are helping to shape the Rochester region’s legal industry.

The people on these lists help make sure the legal needs of Rochester’s companies and residents are met, and they have helped their own organizations and their clients navigate unprecedented changes in recent years. They are working to push the Rochester legal community forward during a time of uncertainty, and we are excited to see what they are able to accomplish going forward.

As with our previous Power Lists, this one is presented in alphabetical order. And again, rather than tell you about all of these power players’ accomplishments and accolades, we decided to give them a chance to tell you more about themselves through their answers to a few different questions.

I welcome any feedback you have at [email protected]. You can also make suggestions for people to appear on next year’s Power List for LGBTQ+ Business Leaders or any of our future Power Lists at rbj.net/power-list-recommendation-form/.

Ben Jacobs
Associate Publisher and Editor

2024 Labor & Employment Law Power List

T. Andrew Brown
Brown Hutchinson LLP

Jeffrey J. Calabrese
Harter Secrest & Emery LLP

Elizabeth A. Cordello
Law Offices of...



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