Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Names Carlton Fields Attorneys to 2026 Fellows and Pathfinders Programs
TAMPA, FL – The Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) has named two Carlton Fields attorneys to its 2026 Fellows and Pathfinders programs. Jorkeell Echeverria was selected as a Fellow, and Amrit Singh as a Pathfinder.
The LCLD is a national organization that provides professional and personal development opportunities for high-potential, early-career and mid-career attorneys through its Fellows and Pathfinders programs by exposing participants to opportunities to network with peers and learn from esteemed program alumni and leaders in the legal profession.
Echeverria represents corporate clients in state and federal court in commercial disputes, labor and employment matters, professional liability matters, environmental matters, large-scale multidistrict class action matters, and real estate disputes. His practice also includes cases involving the First Amendment, including freedom of speech, defamation, section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, and cybersecurity.
Singh is a litigator with a practice focused on complex business and commercial, torts, labor and employment, restrictive covenant, and professional liability matters. He also has experience litigating trademark infringement and insurance coverage matters. Singh routinely represents corporate and individual clients across various industries and has extensive experience in prosecuting and defending against high-exposure matters.
Carlton Fields has been a member of LCLD since its founding in 2009, and firm President and CEO Gary Sasso served on the board of directors and co-chaired the Fellows Program. The firm’s past Fellows include Gina Alsdorf, Patricia Carreiro, Daniel Enriquez, Kristin Gore, Derek Harris, Jin Liu, Dewey Nguyen, and Alana Zorrilla-Gaston. Past Pathfinders include Daniel Enriquez, Luigi Orengo Jr., Miguel Rodriguez, Raina Shipman, and Roben West.
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