On February 25, 2026, Venable LLP partner Emily Keimig was appointed to the board of directors of the Colorado Lawyers Committee (CLC). The CLC is a nonpartisan consortium of nearly 80 Colorado law firms dedicated to creating and increasing opportunities for children and underserved communities through pro bono legal advocacy, negotiation, and litigation.
Keimig will work closely with her fellow board members and CLC staff to further the consortium’s goals in numerous key areas. The CLC is also supported by the Venable Foundation as one of its grantees in Colorado.
“I am inspired by the important work that the CLC engages in to serve vulnerable communities in Colorado,” Keimig shared. “It is an honor to join the board of an organization with such a significant impact.”
Keimig is a trusted counselor who draws on over three decades of experience in the areas of litigation, employment law, and privacy and data security to help clients meet their business objectives. She takes a proactive and creative approach to addressing matters related to information/electronic data governance, social media, data privacy and protection, artificial intelligence (AI), and the impact of technology and e-communication in the workplace and beyond. She also routinely advises on employment and commercial law regarding restrictive covenants, trade secret protection, due diligence, executive compensation agreements, and provides advice to boards on governance, growth, and transition matters.
Click here to learn more about the CLC’s board of directors.