CSG Law’s Litigation Group Welcomes Three New Hires
Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC (CSG Law) welcomes three new hires to the Litigation Group — Counsel Perri J. Koll and associates Allison Miller and Sealtiel (Seal) Ortega-Rodriguez.
Perri J. Koll is an accomplished commercial and real estate litigator who represents clients in matters involving real estate, construction litigation, premises disputes, complex commercial matters, and labor law. Her background includes high-stakes cases in product liability, auto liability, catastrophic loss, and general liability. Before joining CSG Law, Perri worked as Counsel at a boutique New York City-based firm, as Of Counsel at a Newark-based law firm, and as a Secondee to the Life Sciences Claims Team at an insurance company. In addition, she served as a judicial intern with the Honorable Stanley Chesler at the U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey in Newark. Perri earned her J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and a B.A. from the University of Maryland.
Allison Miller practices with the firm’s Litigation Group. Before joining CSG Law, Allison was an associate at a New York City-based law firm where she focused on white collar criminal defense and investigations, as well as complex commercial litigation. Allison earned her J.D. from The University of Chicago Law School. There, she was recognized with the Joseph Henry Beale Prize for Outstanding Legal Research and Writing. During law school, she was a judicial intern for the Honorable Nelson S. Román, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Allison earned her B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College.
Sealtiel (Seal) Ortega-Rodriguez focuses his practice on business and commercial litigation. Seal previously worked as an associate at a multinational law firm in New York City and as an associate for another New York City-based law firm where he started as a summer associate. Seal earned his J.D. from Emory University School of Law, with honors. During law school, Seal was a research assistant for Professor Margo Bagley, an admissions fellow for the Emory Law Office of Admissions, a research assistant for the Emory Police Department, a legal intern for the Church’s Chicken Legal Department, and a student attorney at the Turner Environmental Law Clinic. Seal earned his Bachelors in Independent Studies focused in biochemistry, genetics, and informatics from New Mexico State University, where he was a biology research intern, a MARC Scholar, and a Medicinal Plant of the Southwest summer program participant. Seal also worked as a research intern for University of Georgia’s Center for Applied Genetic Technologies. Seal is fluent in Spanish.