Melissa G. Andrieux

Counsel
Litigation Department
Commercial Litigation Group

Admissions:

New York

U. S District Court, Southern District of New York

U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York

Education:

J.D., New York Law School

B.S., St. John’s University

Memberships:

Westchester County Bar Association

Westchester Women’s Bar Association

Business Council of Westchester

Melissa G. Andrieux is the firm’s Chief Diversity Officer and Chief Client Relations Officer. She is also Counsel in the firm’s Litigation Department.

  • Presenter, “Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the Legal Profession: Understanding the Whys and Hows from a 360° Perspective”, CLE Program, New York State Bar Association (2023)
  • Moderator, Maternal Health Convening Panel, presented by Rx Compassion (2023)
  • Presenter, “Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the Legal Profession: Understanding the Whys and Hows from a 360° Perspective”, CLE Program, New York State Bar Association (2023)
  • Moderator, Maternal Health Convening Panel, presented by Rx Compassion (2023)
  • Panelist, 914 Inc. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Forum (2023)
  • Panelist, Westchester Women’s Bar Association, “Making A Difference: The Power of Mentorship & Sponsorship” (2023)
  • Panelist, Westchester Women’s Summit, “Making A Difference: The Power of Mentorship & Sponsorship” (2023)
  • Panelist, ChIPs Global Summit “Access, Equity and Allies”, presented by ChIPs (2022)
  • Panelist, “How Employers Have Implemented New Opportunities in DEI… and the Challenges that Remain” presented by the Business Council of Westchester (2022)
  • Guest Speaker, “To the Point: Advancing Women in Tech, Law & Policy”, presented by ChIPs (LinkedIn Live August 25, 2022)
  • Panelist, “Conversations That Matter: Growing Your Business Through Insightful & Persuasive Business Development Strategies” (2022)
  • Panelist, “Year One, Erin Bagwell and Frank Schaeffer Live In Conversation” presented by Gender Fair, The Balance Dilemma and HeyMama (2022)
  • 2023 Long Island Woman of Impact for the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women campaign