
"A visionary leader and a founding member of Willkie's Los Angeles office, Michele's passion, dedication and unwavering commitment to excellence were instrumental in driving Willkie's growth, culture and success in Los Angeles and beyond. ... We will remember Michele not only for her many professional achievements, but as a compassionate leader, committed mentor and dedicated advocate who touched so many lives at Willkie, in the legal community, in Los Angeles, and beyond. Her legacy will continue to inspire us for many years to come."
"Michele Mulrooney, 64, who co-chaired Willkie Farr & Gallagher's private wealth group, was killed in a Labor Day e-biking accident just outside of Aspen, Colorado. As noted by the Aspen Times, a local sheriff referred to the circumstances surrounding her death as "tragic." She was a founding member of the firm's Los Angeles office, and prior to her death, had practiced law for 40 years."
"[w]hile Michele was a brilliant and highly accomplished lawyer, she took immense pride in her role as a mother."
"We here at Above the Law extend our condolences to Michele Mulrooney's family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time."
Michele Mulrooney, 64, co-chaired Willkie Farr & Gallagher's private wealth group and was killed in a Labor Day e-biking accident just outside Aspen, Colorado. A local sheriff described the circumstances surrounding her death as "tragic." Mulrooney was a founding member of Willkie's Los Angeles office and had practiced law for 40 years. Willkie characterized her as a visionary leader whose passion, dedication, and commitment to excellence drove the firm's growth, culture, and success. Willkie also noted her compassionate leadership, mentorship, and advocacy. Mulrooney took immense pride in her role as a mother and is survived by two daughters, two stepsons, and two grandchildren. Condolences were extended to her family, friends, and colleagues.
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