Friedman Kaplan Welcomes Two Litigation Associates

January 29, 2021

Friedman Kaplan is proud to welcome two new associates to our litigation group. Dielai Yang joined the firm in November 2020, and Bria Delaney joined in January 2021. Both will focus on complex commercial litigation. “Dielai and Bria are both fantastic additions to the firm, and we are thrilled that these talented young lawyers have decided to make Friedman Kaplan their professional home,” said Management Committee Member and Hiring Partner Jeffrey Wang.

Bria Delaney is a graduate of Cornell Law School and received her undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia. Prior to joining Friedman Kaplan, Ms. Delaney was a litigation associate at Selendy & Gay PLLC, where she focused on commercial disputes. 

Dielai Yang is a graduate of Columbia University School of Law and received her undergraduate degree from Wellesley College. Prior to joining Friedman Kaplan, Ms. Yang was a litigation associate at Ropes & Gray LLP. During law school, she externed in the chambers of the Hon. Gerard Lynch of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and served as the annual conference co-chair for the Asian-Pacific American Law Students Association.

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