Congratulations to Megan Burns, Emily Dahm, and Elizabeth Moreno-Robb on being named to the 2026 Super Lawyers list, and to Rachel Chapman on earning recognition as a 2026 Rising Star. We’re honored that our attorneys are being recognized for the constant dedication, preparation, and advocacy we bring to every client and every case. Way to […]
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October 2025 — Emily L. Dahm has been inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL) What is the American College of Trial Lawyers? Established in 1950, the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL) is an exclusive fellowship that honors the top one percent of trial lawyers across the United States […]
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Mirador Law is proud to announce that Managing Partner Megan.T.Burns is featured in a piece by Eve Legal. The article examines how her deep background in the courtroom shapes our firm’s approach to complex personal injury litigation. The Public Defender Advantage Before filing her first personal injury complaint, Burns tried nearly 50 cases to verdict […]
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Two Mirador Law partners. One of the state’s highest honors. The Daily Journal named both Megan Burns and Emily Dahm to its 2025 list of Top Plaintiff Lawyers, recognizing the kind of trial work that doesn’t just win cases, but forces change. Megan has spent her career in the courtroom, securing millions for injured clients […]
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Mirador Law partners Megan Burns and Emily Dahm were honored as finalists for the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association’s Trial Lawyer of the Year award. Congratulations to this year’s winners, Karman Guadagni and Kelsey Craven from Stebner Gertler & Guadagni. Thank you to SFTLA for recognizing the impact of trial lawyers across the Bay Area.
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Mirador Law partner Emily Dahm has been inducted as a Fellow into the American College of Trial Lawyers, an honor reserved for the top 1% of trial lawyers in the U.S. and Canada. Fellowship is granted by invitation only, following rigorous peer review and recognition of exceptional skill, professionalism, and integrity in the courtroom. Emily […]
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Megan Burns and Emily Dahm joined Miles Cooper on the Cooper’s Code podcast to break down a school bullying case that ended in a $9.57M verdict. The district denied responsibility. The jury saw it differently. In this two-part series, they took listeners inside the courtroom to deconstruct the jury selection, trial tactics, and closing arguments […]
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Mirador Law is honored to be acknowledged by TopVerdict for achieving one of California’s Top 50 jury verdicts in 2024! In Jimenez, et al. v. New Haven Unif. Sch. Dist., Megan Burns and Emily L. Dahm secured a significant verdict of $9,573,616, highlighting the firm’s dedication to excellence in personal injury law. This recognition underscores […]
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Megan Burns and Emily L. Dahm of Mirador Law have been selected to Super Lawyers every year from 2018 through 2025 – an eight-year streak that reflects their outstanding skill and the commitment they bring to their clients and the legal profession.
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Each fall, Stanford Law invites seasoned trial attorneys and judges to help sharpen the next generation of courtroom advocates. We’re proud to share that both Megan Burns and Emily Dahm will once again be teaching at this year’s Trial Advocacy Workshop—Emily on October 20th, and Megan on November 10th. For several years now, they’ve volunteered […]
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We had a wonderful evening at the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association’s Trial Lawyer of the Year celebration! It was an honor to stand alongside some of the best in our field as finalists for this year’s award. Congratulations to Karman Guadagni and Kelsey Craven, Esq. from Stebner Gertler & Guadagni on taking home the […]
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Jimenez & Gonzalez v. New Haven was one of the most important cases we’ve ever tried. Megan and Emily fought for Maria and Esmeralda when no one else would—not the school, not the district, and certainly not the defense. From the start, this case was met with resistance, bias, and blame. But the truth held. […]
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