9900 Covington Cross Drive, Suite 100, Las Vegas, NV 89144
Janeen V. Isaacson has been a practicing litigator for more than 21 years. Prior to joining the firm, she spent 8 years as a prosecutor for the Office of Bar Counsel, including serving as Interim Bar Counsel. She was hired by the Nevada State Bar for her litigation background to serve as the prosecutor designated to handle the largest and most difficult cases. She prosecuted and obtained disbarments for the office’s high profile and complex cases, including the case against Robert Graham, who was ultimately convicted of stealing more than $10 million in client funds. During her tenure, Janeen served as lead counsel for more than 100 discipline trials. She participated in the investigation and prosecution of hundreds of other cases which were concluded without a Formal Hearing. Janeen also handled dozens of appeals brought by Respondents and was one of the few prosecutors to participate in oral argument for a discipline matter before the Nevada Supreme Court. Before joining the Nevada State Bar, Janeen was an equity partner with the litigation firm of Marks & Isaacson. She and her partner managed a staff of approximately 20 people and handled primarily civil and commercial litigation cases. Janeen participated in a number of complex litigation trials including one that spanned a period of six months. Prior to starting her own firm, Janeen spent a number of years as in-house counsel with Travelers Insurance. She was the firm’s lead trial attorney for commercial litigation cases. She was recruited by Traveler’s Insurance while serving as an associate for the firm of Lorber Greenfield. Janeen started as an associate in the San Diego office and was transferred to Las Vegas in 1998 to help establish the firm’s office in Nevada. She has made her home in Nevada for more than 20 years. Janeen is admitted to practice law in California, Nevada and Colorado. She and her family have a second home in Colorado Springs, where her husband was born and raised, and where her family spends a portion of their time. Janeen’s experience as a Managing Partner of a law firm combined with her extensive regulatory background make her uniquely qualified to help guide law firms and lawyers through the pitfalls and complications of running a successful practice while strictly complying with the Rules of Professional Conduct and will be an asset to professionals governed by other regulatory bodies when disputes arise as to their compliance with codified standards of practice.
912 NW 56 Ter, Suite A, GAINESVILLE, Florida 32605
Adriane M. Isenberg is a graduate of Smith College in Northampton, MA with a BA in Hispanic Studies. She graduated from the University of Florida Levin College of Law with a J.D. in 1996 and has been practicing in Gainesville, FL throughout her legal career. In 2006, the Law Firm of Adriane M. Isenberg, P.A. was formed. Ms. Isenberg has been involved exclusively in family law practice since then. Her areas of expertise include divorce, paternity, child support, parenting plans, adoptions, guardianships, wills and trusts, domestic violence and pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements. Ms. Isenberg currently has cases in all of North Central Florida, including, but not limited to, Alachua, Gilchrist, Levy, Baker, Bradford, Union, Marion, Clay, Putnam and Columbia Counties.
709 E Colorado Blvd #160, Pasadena, CA 91101, USA
Lory Ishii brings unwavering dedication to wildfire victims rooted in lived experience. During the 2025 Eaton Canyon wildfires, she faced the harrowing reality of wildfire destruction firsthand—awaiting evacuation orders, sheltering displaced neighbors, and witnessing her community reduced to ash. These events forged Lory’s personal mission: to help wildfire survivors rebuild, heal, and reclaim their futures. With over 15 years of legal experience, Lory is a seasoned litigator and trusted advocate. Prior to joining Fox Fire Attorneys, she founded and led a successful plaintiffs’ firm representing workers in complex cases. She secured multi-million dollar settlements for low-wage employees exploited by large corporations—championing justice for those too often unheard. Earlier in her career, she fought for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking in the nonprofit sector, working alongside Assistant U.S. Attorneys in Washington, D.C. to prosecute modern-day slavery. This deep-rooted commitment to justice now drives her work holding utility companies and other entities accountable for catastrophic wildfire damage. Lory is known for her compassionate, strategic, and tireless advocacy. She believes that legal representation is not just about recovery—it’s about restoration. Her clients benefit from her unique blend of personal empathy, legal rigor, and fierce resolve to achieve full and fair compensation. Lory earned her J.D. from the University of San Francisco School of Law, where she published in the USF Journal of Law and Social Challenges and taught Street Law to underserved youth. She holds a B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin. Outside the courtroom, Lory continues her lifelong dedication to service as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for youth in dependency court and as a board member of 626 Village, supporting seniors aging safely in their homes. She is also an active parent leader in South Pasadena, where she chairs PTA committees and builds stronger schools and communities.
3838 N Causeway Blvd suite 2800, Metairie, LA 70002, USA
As one of the Firm’s named members and its senior partner, David Israel helps manage the Firm’s 10 offices. Using his nearly 40 years of experience, Dave provides guidance to all practice areas with a special focus on consumer defense, employment, business & transactions, commercial litigation, compliance & regulatory and licensing. In cases that have had industry setting precedent, he has earned a national reputation for defending some of the largest collection agencies, debt buyers and their clients in courts throughout the United States. Dave has represented debt collectors and debt buyers before the Federal Trade Commission, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and many state Attorneys General, along with protecting client interests before all debt collector and debt buyer licensing jurisdictions. Dave has extensive experience handling employment-related class actions, including wage and hour collective actions throughout the nation, along with matters before every federal and most state agencies that enforce employment laws. Following his graduation from Cornell University’s New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations with a bachelor of sciences degree in labor law, Dave attended Rutgers University Law School and Seton Hall University Law School, receiving his law degree in 1981. Before attending law school, Dave worked as a management labor relations representative for a Fortune 100 company. Since 1981, his practice has always included employment law, representing management interests. Having served for many years on the Commerce Clearing House’s National Human Resources Board, he also worked as an executive committee member of the American Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division Labor Law Committee. He has been an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association. While now part of OutSolve, Dave was a founding member of Pinnacle Affirmative Action Services, one of the nation’s largest preparer of affirmative action plans. Dave was a contributing editor to the journal SHRM Magazine and the Legal Trends editor of the monthly newspaper, HRNews, both published by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and has been a speaker for SHRM’s national conferences and regional seminars. Presenting at many national and regional conferences Dave has been an active member of various trade organizations that represent debt collectors, including the American Collectors Association and the Membership Attorney Program for appointed counsel for debt collectors. He has spoken at the National Association of Attorneys General, along with other state and federal regulators. Dave has been a part-time associate professor at Loyola University’s Graduate Business School in New Orleans, teaching a joint course in the business and law schools. Dave has received recognition in various “best attorney” listings in Louisiana and New Orleans and named a recipient of the national BTI All-Stars Counsel Award, as chosen by corporate counsel for providing outstanding legal services. For many years, he has been an AV Preeminent rated Martindale lawyer being recognized as an attorney that is “ranked at the highest level of professional excellence for legal expertise, communication skills, and ethical standards by . . . [his] peers.”
119 S Emerson St #262, Mt Prospect, IL 60056, USA
Brian M. Iversen handles matters in Real Estate, Elder law, and Personal Injury. Brian graduated from the John Marshall Law School in May of 2015 receiving his Juris Doctor (J.D) and Elder Law Certification. He was also Deans listed and participated in several organizations while attending law school. While in law school he clerked at a plaintiff’s personal injury firm. Brian also volunteered in the community with the Center for Elder Law and Disability’s guardianship help desk, where he gained experience dealing with elderly and disabled clients. Brian has chosen to be an lawyer so that, “he could give back to the community and make a difference in the lives of others.” Brian will work hard and diligently to ensure that his work is done professionally and to the highest degree.