LGN Associates Attend COSAL 2025 Leadership & Diversity Summit

LGN associates Consuela Abotsi-Kowu, Michael Kinane, and Kira Le attended the 4th Annual Committee to Support Antitrust Laws (COSAL) Leadership & Diversity Summit last week in San Francisco, California.

The event brought together 60 legal professionals from diverse backgrounds, providing an opportunity for historically underrepresented antitrust attorneys to further develop best practices and strategies in enforcement, to discuss current challenges in the practice, and to identify solutions in an intimate, collaborative environment. Many topics were discussed such as mentorship, public-private partnerships, leadership opportunities, and the evolving role of DEI in 2025.

Invitations are extended to women, attorneys of color, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and other underrepresented members of the plaintiffs’ antitrust bar.

Learn more about COSAL’s work and initiatives by clicking below.

COSAL Leadership & Diversity Summit

LGN Attends COSAL Leadership & Diversity Summit

LGN partner Heidi Silton and associates Eura Chang, Kira Le, and Consuela Abotsi-Kowu were honored to attend the 3rd Annual Committee to Support Antitrust Laws (COSAL) Leadership & Diversity Summit in Philadelphia. It was a day filled with networking and learning featuring various panels, including a panel titled: “Allies: How to Find One and How to Be One,” moderated by Heidi Silton.

COSAL

The COSAL Diversity Summit invites leaders and emerging leaders of the plaintiffs’ antitrust bar to work together to enhance antitrust enforcement by amplifying the voices and power of attorneys from diverse backgrounds in the profession. The Summit provides an opportunity for historically underrepresented antitrust attorneys to further develop best practices and strategies in enforcement, to discuss current challenges in the practice and to identify solutions in an intimate, collaborative environment. 

Invitations are limited to women, attorneys of color, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and other underrepresented members of the plaintiffs’ antitrust bar.

Incoming LGN Associate, Le, has article published in Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

Kira Le

We are sending a special congratulations to Kira Le on her recent graduation from the University of Minnesota Law School! We are excited to welcome Kira to the LGN team this fall as an associate.

Among her many accomplishments during her time at the U of M, Kira had her student note titled: Crawling to the Cure: The Monopolization of the Breast Cancer Drug Market published in the Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology.

“I, like many, have lost loved ones to breast cancer – my mom, Jill Le, and my maternal grandmother, Mary Elsbury. I wrote “Crawling to the Cure” in honor of them and all those who have battled metastatic breast cancer and to shed some light on the reality of the industry.”

Kira Le

You can read Kira’s article by clicking the link below: