Enjoliqué Aytch Lett
Shareholder – Greenberg Traurig

Description of field of expertise

Enjoliqué Aytch Lett leads bet-the-company litigation on behalf of drug and medical device manufacturers. She has worked as lead counsel in all aspects of mass tort and multi-district litigation, and has substantial experience and background defending high-exposure medical malpractice actions for physicians and hospitals. Enjoliqué has also represented high-profile clients in complex commercial litigation, including Under Armour.

Enjoliqué is passionate about service and devotes her time and efforts to professional organizations and to the community as a whole. She serves as Pro Bono Chair for the South Florida Chapter of the Federal Bar Association and the DRI Products Liability Committee, and mentors students at the University of Miami and Florida International University. She also mentors a former prisoner returning to society through a partnership with the Southern District of Florida’s Court Assisted Reentry (C.A.R.E.) Program.

A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Enjoliqué received her J.D. cum laude from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2007, where she served as Editor-in-Chief of the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law and was a Best Brief winning member of Georgia’s Black Law Student Association Thurgood Marshall Moot Court team. Prior to law school, Enjoliqué earned her undergraduate degree, cum laude, from The American University in Washington, D.C.

Concentrations
  • Litigation
  • Products liability
  • Pharmaceutical, medical device, and health care litigation
  • Medical malpractice
  • Commercial litigation

 

What advice would you offer to new attorneys interested in your field?

For the initial answer, I will define my field as pharmaceutical and medical device products liability defense. Pharmaceutical and medical device is a highly regulated industry. Thus, my advice to new attorneys is to become intimately familiar with the rules and regulations that govern your client and its products so not only is your defense more robust, you don’t mistakenly trigger any other of your client’s obligations that may be tangential to the litigation, but equally, if not more so, important. Also keep top of mind that the legal industry though broad, is relatively small, especially when you specialize in a particular area. Treat people with the respect they are afforded for simply being human and approach everyone genuinely and not transactionally.

 

Final thoughts…

Pro Bono work is important and meaningful – especially to your client. We are all fortunate to do the work we do and should happily assist those who are less fortunate. Please approach pro bono work with this attitude and not as a requirement imposed by your bar that must be met.

Enjoliqué has amassed a number of awards and recognitions, including:

  • Listed, Legal 500 United States, 2021
  • Dispute Resolution – Product Liability, Mass Tort and Class Action – Defense: Consumer Products (Including Tobacco), 2021
  • Dispute Resolution – Product Liability, Mass Tort and Class Action – Defense: Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices, 2021
  • Listed, The National Black Lawyers, “Top 40 Under 40,” 2015-2020
  • Listed, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, “40 Under 40 Outstanding Lawyers of South Florida,” 2018
  • Listed, Super Lawyers magazine, Florida Super Lawyers, “Rising Stars,” 2019-2021
  • Recognized, Daily Business Review, Professional Excellence Awards, “Young Lawyer on the Rise,” 2017
  • Listed, Legacy Miami magazine, “Miami-Dade County’s 40 Under 40 Black Leaders of Today and Tomorrow,” 2014
  • Listed, Super Lawyers magazine, Georgia Super Lawyers, “Rising Stars,” 2011