Lowenstein Announces Transition at the Helm of its DC Office
Lowenstein Sandler has announced that after founding and leading Lowenstein’s Washington D.C. office for five years, Jeff Blumenfeld will be transitioning responsibility for heading the office to partner Zarema A. Jaramillo effective Jan. 1, 2020.
In a release, the firm said Jaramillo has experience in both the government and the private sector, and she looks forward to building upon the impressive foundation laid by Blumenfeld. Jaramillo focuses her practice on complex antitrust matters including government investigations, M&A transactions, and complex litigation, including high-stakes class action defense. She also advises clients on compliance with U.S. and foreign anti-bribery and anti-corruption regulations, U.S. sanctions and export controls, and foreign investment reporting requirements.
Lowenstein’s Washington D.C. office currently includes three practice groups: Antitrust and White Collar, Global Trade, and Insurance Recovery. Blumenfeld will continue as Co-chair of the firm’s Antitrust & Trade Regulation group.