Prior to joining the firm, Fiscus began her career as an attorney with the Office of the Colorado State Public Defender, defending indigent clients facing serious felony and misdemeanor charges. She established a winning track-record after litigating approximately 30 trials to verdict.
Fiscus attended Emory University for law school, where she graduated with honors in the top 15% of her class. She participated as an active competitor in the Emory Law Moot Court Society, and coached the Emory Law National Moot Court team. Fiscus won awards for her written briefs in the Evan A. Evans Constitutional Law Moot Court Competition and in the Emory Moot Court Society Competition. During law school, Emily also interned for the Honorable Amy Totenberg in the United States District Court, Northern District of Georgia.
She is a member of the Colorado Bar Association, the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, and the Colorado Plaintiff Employment Lawyers Association.
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