Shane will often parachute into trials at the eleventh hour or take over an appeal prior to oral argument. Leading businesses and professionals, automobile manufacturers, and insurance companies rely on Shane as an advocate, both to preserve issues and to win them, at trial and on appeal. She has served as appellate and trial counsel in a variety of practice areas including professional negligence, insurance coverage, personal injury, products liability, and partnership disputes.
Before joining Horvitz & Levy, Shane worked at Quinn Emanuel LLP for more than ten years, where she handled a variety of complex commercial litigation matters involving securities fraud, bankruptcy, immigration, and intellectual property. Shane was also involved with a variety of pro bono projects during that time, including a Ninth Circuit appeal that resulted in the release of a man who had languished in federal detention for more than ten years pending the resolution of his immigration appeal.
Shane currently serves on the State Appellate Judicial Evaluation Committee of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, a group that assists the governor in evaluating possible nominees to the California Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal. She was a 2018 Fellow of the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity, an organization designed to foster mentoring and networking opportunities for a more diverse generation of attorneys. She is a contributing author to “Litigating And Judging California Business Entity Governance Disputes,” a treatise published by LexisNexis, and Verdict Magazine, published by the Association of Southern California Defense Counsel. In 2022, Shane was selected by Super Lawyers as a top-rated appellate attorney specializing in civil defense litigation and, in 2024, Shane was elected as a member of the California Academy of Appellate Lawyers.
During law school, Shane was the Atlantic regional champion for the Columbia Law School International Moot Court Team. Prior to law school, Shane received a Masters of Science at the London School of Economics, with distinction, and competed nationally and internationally on behalf of USC’s Trojan Debate Squad.