Lisa Reppeto's practice ranges from real estate litigation, zoning and land use, eminent domain, to commercial litigation, appellate advocacy, and product liability defense. She is a frequent speaker on various topics related to real estate litigation including eminent domain, zoning and land use regulations, and adverse possession issues, as well as on ethics rules.
Ms. Reppeto is a member of The Mississippi Bar, the Capital Area Bar Association, the Defense Research Institute, the International Conference of Shopping Centers, and the Outdoor Advertising Association of America. She is a graduate of Millsaps College, where she completed her Bachelor of Business Administration. She graduated from The University of Mississippi School of Law, where she received a juris doctor degree, magna cum laude. While in law school, she served as Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of National Security Law and as a member of the Moot Court Board. She also won the Fall 1998 Moot Court competition.
Noteworthy
•Recognized by the Mississippi Business Journal as one of Mississippi's 50 Leading Business Women for 2017 •Leadership Mississippi (2009) •U.S. Green Building Council LEED Accredited Professional (LEED-AP) •Inducted into the International Association of Defense Counsel
News
•Reppeto Published in ABA Products Liability Litigation Practice Points •Reppeto Named to 50 Leading Business Women for 2017 •Reppeto Accepted into the International Association of Defense Counsel
Publications
• Good Storytelling Can Improve Litigation Strategy American Bar Association’s Products Liability Litigation Practice Points blog, October 20, 2017 • Women in Products Liability: Strict Liability and Fraud - the Odd Couple of Products Liability Litigation American Bar Association, 14th Annual Women in Products Liability Regional Workshop, November 15, 2013 • Clearly Defined Roles Are Key to Green Success” The Mississippi Business Journal, July 27, 2009 • Green Building Development in Mississippi: Issues on the Horizon” The Mississippi College Law Review, Volume 28, Issue 2, 2009 • Silencing the Voice of the Small Local Business Delta Business Journal, August 2005