Caryn Lilling is a co-owner and managing partner of Mauro Lilling Naparty LLP, the largest firm in New York dedicated to appeals. For the last 20 years, MLN has nimbly handled state and federal matters in various appellate courts around the region including New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont. With our staff of experienced appellate practitioners and former law clerks to appellate judges, we know what works and our rate of success proves it. Our overall rate of success on appeal is 70 percent, far exceeding the national average.

 

Whether an institution or an individual, our commitment is to provide an exceptional product accompanied by the best service available, anywhere.  MLN is a firm with a conscience.  We pride ourselves on always trying our best to do the “right thing” by our clients.  Our goal is to achieve the best possible result in the most cost efficient manner.

 

Ms. Lilling joined the firm 20 years ago as its first associate upon graduation from law school. Ms. Lilling has received Martindale Hubbell’s highest peer review rating of AV, having been designated as Preeminent in appellate practice. This distinction is awarded to less than five percent of all United States lawyers.

In 2010, Ms. Lilling was recognized by Long Island Business News for inclusion in its list of Who’s Who In Professional Women, and in 2011 she was named one of Long Island’s Top 50 Most Influential Women in Business by the same publication. In 2011, she was also selected by Super Lawyers as one of the top attorneys in the field of Appellate Law.

Ms. Lilling has handled hundreds of civil appeals in state and federal courts, and has argued cases in the New York State Court of Appeals. Her name appears on hundreds opinions in a wide variety of practice areas, and she has published extensively on a various topics in her field. She is a frequent lecturer for in-house counsel, insurance companies, hospitals and bar associations on appellate advocacy, New York’s structured judgment statutes and the newly enacted Medical Indemnity Fund.

In 2007, she was sworn in as a volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate in Nassau County, New York. The Family Court Advocate Program provides the court with trained volunteers who investigate, monitor and report to the court on the status of individual children in foster care.

Ms. Lilling holds degrees from the University of Michigan and Hofstra University School of Law. She is admitted to practice in all state courts of New York and New Jersey, as well as the United States District Court in the Eastern and Southern districts of New York, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court.

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  • License
    Licensed in New York
    State: New York
    Acquired: 1993
    Currently Registered
    Licensed in New Jersey
    State: New Jersey
    Acquired: 1992
    Active
  • Honors
    2016 - Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
    2015 - AV Preeminent 4.7 out of 5 Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
    2015 - Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
    2014 - AV Peer Review Rating, Martindale-Hubbell
    2014 - Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
    2013 - Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
    2012 - AV Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
    2011 - Top 50 Most Influential Women in Business Awards, Long Island Business News
    2011 - AV Peer Review Rating, Martindale-Hubbell
    2011 - Super Lawyer - Appellate Law, SuperLawyers
    2010 - Who's Who in Professional Women, Long Island Business News
  • Work Experience
    1992 - Present Managing Partner, Mauro Lilling Naparty LLP
    1990 - Present Principal, Mauro Lilling Naparty LLP
  • Associations
    2009 - Present
    Defense Research Institute - Member
    2005 - Present
    Gotham Networking - Long Island Legal Group - Member
    New York County Lawyers' Association - Member
    Nassau County Bar Association - Member
    Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel - Member
  • Education
    1992 - Hofstra University School of Law - JD - Juris Doctor
    1989 - University of Michigan - BA - Bachelor of Arts
  • Speaking Engagements
    2010 - A Practical Guide To CPLR Article 50-A - Risk Management - An Appellate Perspective
    2008 - Increase Your Odds on Appeal: Techniques That Every Litigator Needs To Make The ‘Perfect’ Record In The Trial Court And Navigate The Appellate Process - Nassau County Women’s Bar Association
    2004 - Strategies for the New York Appellate Litigator - Nuts and Bolts of New York Appellate Practice: Winning Strategies for the New York Appellate Litigator
    2003 - Appellate Practice Techniques and Tips - Unknown
    2001 - The Art of Oral Advocacy - Hofstra University School of Law
    2001 - Why Retain Appellate Counsel, Boutique Law Firms - Unknown
  • Publications
    2010 - DRI - In House Defense Quarterly
    An Appellate Perspective: Early Case Evaluation and Risk Management
    2002 - New York Law Journal
    Premises Owners Have A Greater Incentive To Provide Adequate Security
    1999 - Medical Malpractice Law & Strategy
    Physical Injuries May Have Psychogenic Origins
    1997 - Medical Malpractice Law & Strategy
    Damage Award Inflators In Claims of Psychological Injury
    1995 - New York Negligence Reporter
    The Defense of Mental Health Professionals In Sexual Misconduct Claims
    1991 - Hofstra Labor Law Journal
    The Civil Rights Act of 1991: An Examination of the Storm Preceding The Compromise of America's Civil Rights
  • Languages
    English - Native / Fluent

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