
Maddison Sullivan
Maddison Sullivan is an associate in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania office of Jackson Lewis P.C. Maddison helps employers devise practical solutions to every day and evolving legal issues they face in today’s workplace.
As a member of the Restrictive Covenants, Trade Secrets and Unfair Competition group, Maddison remains conscientious in her awareness of the newest legal and regulatory changes affecting employers in order to proactively advise employers. She also represents employers in disputes that involve separation agreements, wage and hour claims, and discrimination claims.
Maddison previously served as Senior Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Christine A. Ward of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas, specifically in the Commerce & Complex Litigation Center. She remains an active member of the Allegheny County Bar Association, including the Young Lawyers and Women in Law Divisions. Maddison also serves as a pro bono attorney for the Special Name Change Project in Allegheny County.
While attending law school, Maddison interned with the Honorable Lisa Lenihan of the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. She also earned the John P. Gismondi Civil Litigation Certificate and was Executive Editor of the University of Pittsburgh Law Review.
Outside of work, Maddison loves traveling around the world, dabbling in new languages, and spending time with her dog, her TV Club, and her mom.
Pro Bono and Community Involvement
- Allegheny County Special Name Change Project, Attorney
- Carnegie Mellon University Emergency Medical Services, Alumni Board of Advisors
- Pitt Law Pro Bono Service Recognition
Speeches
- "Scary Legal Topics CLE," Allegheny County Bar Assocation Young Lawyers Division (Pittsburgh, PA, October 2024) (Panelist)
- "How to Navigate a Mid-Career Crisis (Without Buying a Motorcycle)," Allegheny County Bar Association Young Lawyers Division (Pittsburgh, PA, January 2024) (Moderator)