Maria Shockley
Associate
Maria.Shockley@lewisbrisbois.com
Maria is an associate in the Washington, D.C. office of Lewis Brisbois and a member of the Business Practice Group, Government Contracts practice, Complex Commercial Litigation practice, and Administrative/Regulatory practice. Maria graduated magna cum laude from the University of Kentucky College of Law where she was an editor of the Kentucky Law Journal and a member of the Women’s Law Caucus. During her time in law school, Maria co-authored an article in the Pharmacy Times, entitled How does the EUA for the COVID-19 Vaccines Work?
Prior to joining Lewis Brisbois, Maria practiced healthcare liability defense at a firm in Nashville, TN, handling cases in both Tennessee and Kentucky, and completed a two-year clerkship in the United States Court of Federal Claims, Office of Special Masters, handling National Vaccine Injury Compensation Act cases.
Primary Area(s) of Practice
- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
- Government Contracts
- Complex Business & Commercial Litigation
Additional Experience
Education
University of Kentucky College of Law
Juris Doctor, magna cum laude
- KENTUCKY LAW JOURNAL, Vol. 110 Production Editor
- Women’s Law Caucus Treasurer
Murray State University
Bachelor of Science in Political Science, cum laude
Publications
Maria K. Shockley and Joseph L. Fink, III, How Does the EUA for the COVID-19 Vaccines Work?, PHARMACY TIMES 55 (July 2021).