Plaintiffs ​litigation firm DiCello Levitt has expanded its Washington, D.C., office by hiring a trio of Black female attorneys as it grows its civil rights practice group.

“We never have and never will tolerate hate or discrimination.” The firm’s mission is to make hate and discrimination too expensive to practice, whether by instituting reforms or claiming monetary damages that send a clear message to the responsible organizations and individuals, co-founding partner Mark DiCello told NLJ.

Mark DiCello, co-founding partner of DiCello Levitt. (Courtesy photo)

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