Lori Semlies is a distinguished partner at Wilson Elser, where she leverages her extensive legal expertise to navigate the complexities of medical and nursing home malpractice claims. With a focus on both state and federal courts, Lori has established herself as a formidable advocate in...
Lori Semlies is a distinguished partner at Wilson Elser, where she leverages her extensive legal expertise to navigate the complexities of medical and nursing home malpractice claims. With a focus on both state and federal courts, Lori has established herself as a formidable advocate in the realm of health law. As co-chair of the firm’s national medical malpractice and nursing home practice teams, she plays a pivotal role in shaping strategies that effectively defend clients against wrongful death and tort claims. Her deep understanding of legal liability and claims management allows her to provide nuanced counsel to healthcare providers, ensuring they are well-prepared to face the challenges of litigation.
Lori’s leadership of the national nursing home litigation team underscores her commitment to excellence in this specialized field. She is adept at managing high-stakes jury trials and has a proven track record of achieving favorable outcomes for her clients. Her ability to distill complex legal issues into clear, actionable strategies is a testament to her strong legal writing skills and her thorough understanding of the intricacies of health law. Lori is not only a skilled litigator but also a trusted advisor to her clients, guiding them through the legal landscape with confidence and clarity.
In addition to her litigation practice, Lori is actively involved in mentoring junior attorneys and contributing to the firm’s thought leadership through seminars and publications. Her dedication to professional development and her passion for the law make her a respected figure within the legal community, as she continues to advocate for the rights of healthcare providers while navigating the evolving landscape of medical malpractice litigation.