Elizabeth
Doski
- Position
- Associate
- Office
- New Orleans
Elizabeth Doski is an associate in the Corporate Practice Group.
Elizabeth represents private and public companies, institutional investors, and other firm clients in a wide range of corporate and commercial law matters.
An experienced legal researcher, Elizabeth has analyzed, reviewed, and developed a range of material on entity formation, termination, bankruptcy and other corporate-law issues. Elizabeth has drafted legal documents in connection with due diligence, redemption of membership interest, 462(b) registration, breach of contract, and related matters.
While earning her law degree, Elizabeth served as extern at the Louisiana Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and, separately, served as a research intern in the court’s Louisiana Human Trafficking Commission, both times under Judge Joy Cossich Lobrano. Elizabeth also completed two summer law clerkships. At her alma mater, she was co-chair of UCLA Law Women, managing editor and co-alumni and events coordinator of the UCLA Women’s Law Journal, and a volunteer at the Unemployment Insurance Legal Volunteer Project. Elizabeth was also a research assistant for UCLA business law and policy professor Andrew Verstein. Her research topics included the corporate opportunity doctrine and nonprofit statutes, and mandatory dividend regimes.
Prior to starting law school, Elizabeth was a student worker for six consecutive summers in the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, including in the Sex Crimes Unit, the Major Crimes Unit, and the Torrance Branch.