Erin Mackin is a dedicated Associate at Gerber Ciano Kelly Brady LLP, where she specializes in defending prominent corporations against a diverse array of general liability claims. Her expertise encompasses critical areas such as property damage, construction disputes, and premises liability, making her a vital...
Erin Mackin is a dedicated Associate at Gerber Ciano Kelly Brady LLP, where she specializes in defending prominent corporations against a diverse array of general liability claims. Her expertise encompasses critical areas such as property damage, construction disputes, and premises liability, making her a vital asset to the firm. With a strong foundation in litigation support, Erin adeptly navigates the complexities of civil litigation, from initial case assessments to trial preparation. She is particularly skilled in conducting and defending depositions, which allows her to gather essential evidence and build compelling cases for her clients.
At Gerber Ciano Kelly Brady LLP, Erin has taken the lead on several key projects that highlight her proficiency in managing high-stakes litigation. Her role involves overseeing settlement negotiations, where her keen understanding of legal strategy and her ability to communicate effectively with opposing counsel often result in favorable outcomes for her clients. Erin's comprehensive approach to case management ensures that every aspect, from motion preparation to courtroom representation, is executed with precision and attention to detail.
Her background in an integrated legal, operations, and technology firm has equipped Erin with a unique perspective on the intersection of law and technology, enhancing her legal research capabilities and her aptitude for legal writing. Admitted to practice in New York State and the U.S. District Courts for both the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York, Erin is well-versed in the nuances of federal and state litigation, further solidifying her reputation as a formidable advocate for her clients in the competitive legal landscape.