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Litigators Lounge: Interview with Teresa Pike Tomlinson

In the newest episode of Litigators Lounge, Partners Jacqueline Voronov and Shylie A. Bannon bring Women’s History Month to an end with special guest Teresa Pike Tomlinson, a partner in the HBS Columbus office. Teresa’s extensive and influential career is highlighted from her start as an attorney and becoming the first female partner at her previous firm, Pope McGlamry, to her significant contributions as Mayor of Columbus, Georgia, and her efforts in preventing the closure of Sweetbriar College, her alma mater.

Together, the three of them discuss topics such as gender discrimination, the importance of female empowerment and mentorship, the challenges women still face in the workplace today, and more.

The full episode can be found on the Business RadioX® network and all the major podcast apps.

About Litigators Lounge

Litigators Lounge is a witty and captivating 30-minute podcast offering a fresh perspective on navigating the twists and turns of employment law. Each episode of Litigators Lounge guides listeners through real-life scenarios and cases, laying out what they mean for both organizations and employees, with the goal of shedding light on these issues. The show also covers contentious employment disputes and evolving laws, and will occasionally feature guest experts to provide diverse viewpoints. The show is recommended for HR and insurance professionals, business leaders, or anyone interested in the legal aspects of workplace issues.

The podcast is designed to be both an entertaining and educational listening experience. With engaging discussions, diverse viewpoints from expert guests, and an ample touch of humor, Litigators Lounge is the go-to source for in-depth analysis and expert advice on law and the workplace. While the podcast is recommended for human resources professionals, insurance professionals, and business leaders, it can also be for any curious individual interested in understanding the legal aspects of workplace issues.

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Shylie A. Bannon

Shylie A. Bannon

Partner | Jacksonville Office

T: 904.916.0526
E: sbannon@hallboothsmith.com

Shylie A. Bannon represents management in all aspects of employment-related litigation arising from allegations of sex, disability, race, and pregnancy discrimination; whistleblower actions; and alleged violations of the National Labor Relations Act and Fair Labor Standards.

Jacqueline Voronov

Jacqueline Voronov

Partner | Paramus Office

T: 201.221.7014
E: jvoronov@hallboothsmith.com

Jacqueline Voronov’s litigation experience includes the defense of employers in single and multi-plaintiff actions on claims of wrongful discharge, sexual harassment, race, national origin, gender, disability, pregnancy and age discrimination, breach of restrictive covenants, family medical leave, failure to accommodate, retaliation, wage/hour laws, and related tort claims.

Teresa Pike Tomlinson

Teresa Pike Tomlinson

Partner | Columbus Office

T: 706.494.3818
E: ttomlinson@hallboothsmith.com

Teresa Pike Tomlinson specializes in complex trial and appellate civil practice. She is known for her ability to handle strategically complicated and potentially high value cases. She is an experienced litigator and strategic thinker who has decades of leadership experience in municipal governance, complex legal matters, and crisis management. She served two terms as Mayor and Public Safety Director of the Columbus Consolidated Government, and holds National Security Secret Clearance with the U.S. Department of Defense.

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