Bradley Partner George Parker Selected as Alabama Law Foundation Fellow

George ParkerBradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP is pleased to announce that George R. Parker, a partner in the firm’s Montgomery office, has been selected for membership as a Fellow of the Alabama Law Foundation.

“We are very proud of George’s achievements throughout his distinguished law career and we congratulate him on his selection as an Alabama Law Foundation Fellow,” said Bradley Montgomery Office Managing Partner Bobby Poundstone.

The Alabama Law Foundation Fellows Program honors lawyers who have been members of the state bar for at least 10 years and who have demonstrated outstanding dedication to their profession and to the community. No more than 1 percent of Alabama Bar members are invited into fellowship.

A member of Bradley’s Litigation Practice Group, Mr. Parker focuses his practice on pharmaceutical and medical device, product liability, mass tort and class action matters. His general commercial litigation experience includes representing commercial real estate corporations, trucking companies, bus lines, insurance companies and their insureds, as well as financial and credit institutions in matters involving credit card fraud, credit reporting and mortgage-related issues. He has also spent significant time representing individuals and entities on a pro bono basis.

Mr. Parker is a member of the Alabama State Bar Board of Bar Commissioners for the 15th Circuit (Montgomery) as well as its Executive Committee. He previously served as president of both the Alabama State Bar Young Lawyers Section and the Montgomery County Young Lawyers Section. He is also a graduate of the Alabama State Bar Leadership Forum and has been an active member of its Alumni Section.

Affiliated with the Alabama State Bar, the Alabama Law Foundation provides access to justice for all and respect for and understanding of the law. The charitable, tax-exempt organization makes annual grants to organizations that provide free legal aid to the poor in civil cases, for projects that improve the administration of justice and for law-related education.

About Bradley
Bradley combines skilled legal counsel with exceptional client service and unwavering integrity to assist a diverse range of corporate and individual clients in achieving their business goals. With offices in Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and the District of Columbia, the firm’s over 500 lawyers represent regional, national and international clients in various industries, including financial services, healthcare, life sciences, real estate, construction, technology, energy, insurance, and entertainment, among many others.




Neal Gerber Adds Veteran Intellectual Property Partner David A. Wheeler

Neal Gerber Eisenberg (NGE) is pleased to announce the addition of David A. Wheeler as a partner in the Intellectual Property practice group. Prior to joining the firm, Wheeler was a partner at Chapman Spingola LLP.

During his three-decade career, Wheeler, a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), has counseled companies on issues related to cyber security and data privacy, intellectual property, information technology and eCommerce. His practice extends across a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, energy, finance, entertainment, education, hospitality and medicine. Wheeler has additional experience addressing personal information collection, compliance and use policies, data security requirements, breach notification compliance, incident response, PCI-DSS compliance and cyber governance counseling.

A former software developer, Wheeler has an in-depth understanding of the technical aspects of intellectual property, technology, privacy and data security issues. Wheeler counsels clients on a range of intellectual property issues, including trademark and copyright prosecution and litigation, new gTLDs and forced recovery of domain names. Additionally, Wheeler resolves social media issues, such as addressing false statements, harassment and infringement issues related to social media platforms.

Wheeler joins an intellectual property practice group comprised of nearly 40 dedicated attorneys, responsible for protecting and leveraging the IP assets of some of the most cutting-edge technology and Fortune 500 companies. He is the second addition to the group this year joining Vanessa Colman, formerly of Groupon and now counsel in the firm’s Intellectual Property and Corporate & Securities practice groups.

Wheeler received his J.D. with moot court honors from the Loyola University Chicago School of Law, his M.B.A in finance from Loyola College in Maryland and his B.S. in information systems management from the University of Maryland.




Bradley Pro Bono Counsel Tiffany Graves Appointed to APBCO Board

Tiffany GravesBradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP is pleased to announce that Tiffany M. Graves, Bradley’s pro bono counsel, has been appointed to the board of directors of the Association of Pro Bono Counsel (APBCO) and will be the commencement speaker at the 178th commencement ceremony for Hollins University in Roanoke, Va., on May 24. Graves received her Bachelor of Arts from the school.

Graves began serving a three-year term on the APBCO board Jan. 1.

“We are very proud of Tiffany’s leadership and the direction she provides for our firm’s pro bono initiatives,” said Bradley Chairman of the Board and Managing Partner Jonathan M. Skeeters. “Tiffany is an outstanding addition to the board of the Association of Pro Bono Counsel.”

Bradley partner Dylan C. Black, chair of the firm’s Pro Bono Committee, added, “Our firm will continue to benefit from Tiffany’s involvement in the pro bono industry. We thank Tiffany for her ongoing work and career devoted to helping to ensure access to justice for those who are less fortunate.”

“I am excited to serve on the APBCO Board and look forward to contributing to the important work of the law firm pro bono community in this new way,” said Graves.

The APBCO is a membership organization of over 200 attorneys and practice group managers who run pro bono practices at more than 100 of the world’s largest law firms. The group’s mission is to maximize access to justice through the delivery of pro bono legal services.

Graves oversees the development and administration of Bradley’s pro bono programs. Previously, she served as executive director of the Mississippi Access to Justice Commission, for which she promoted initiatives to improve and expand access to civil justice to the nearly 700,000 Mississippians living in poverty. Graves also formerly served as interim director and adjunct professor for the Pro Bono Initiative at the University of Mississippi School of Law, and as executive director and general counsel for the Mississippi Volunteer Lawyers Project.

Graves also is active with numerous other professional and community organizations and activities. These include the Community Advisory Board of the MIND Center at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and the Millsaps College Board of Visitors. She is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and an Inaugural Fellow of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Network.

Through Bradley’s pro bono program, the firm’s attorneys across all of its offices devote a significant amount of time each year to pro bono work and community service. In 2019, the firm’s attorneys and staff performed more than 15,400 hours of pro bono service valued at more than $5 million.

About Bradley
Bradley combines skilled legal counsel with exceptional client service and unwavering integrity to assist a diverse range of corporate and individual clients in achieving their business goals. With offices in Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and the District of Columbia, the firm’s nearly 550 lawyers represent regional, national and international clients in various industries, including banking and financial services, construction, energy, healthcare, life sciences, manufacturing, real estate, and technology, among many others.




Patterson Law Firm Wins $32M Legal Malpractice Case Against the “Largest Law Firm in the World”

On behalf of RevoLaze, LLC, Kristi Browne and Sarah Dunkley of Patterson Law Firm won a $32,262,488.50 legal malpractice jury verdict against attorney Mark Hogge and Dentons. This is a win for RevoLaze against a firm that claims to be the largest law firm in the world.

The trial took place in Cleveland, Ohio and lasted three weeks. “The verdict did not surprise me,” said Kristi Browne, “but it was gratifying. The jury was particularly attentive throughout the trial, asked good questions, and thoroughly deliberated.”

RevoLaze, a small Cleveland, Ohio technology company, owns patents that have revolutionized the denim industry. In 2015, Dentons and Hogge were disqualified from representing RevoLaze in a patent enforcement case in the International Trade Commission. The disqualification occurred after a defendant in that case, The Gap, raised a conflict of interest. “The case is important because it shows that a law firm cannot evade its duty of loyalty by organizing itself as a Swiss verein,” said Sarah Dunkley.

Kristi Browne and Sarah Dunkley relocated to Cleveland for a month, and worked with local Cleveland counsel, Tom Anastos. A five-lawyer team from Jones Day represented Dentons and Hogge.

This is believed to be the largest legal malpractice judgment in Ohio history.




Grand Jury Declines to Indict Defense Lawyer for Digging up Shell Casings

On Monday, a grand jury declined to indict Angela Elleman, a Kentucky defense lawyer, “accused of digging up shell casings linked to a murder case and keeping them in a safe for more than six years,” reports Debra Cassens Weiss in ABA Journal’s Criminal Justice.

“Elleman is a lawyer with the Louisville public defender’s office… A special prosecutor had presented the case to the grand jury.”

“Elleman represented Anthony Hogan, who told prosecutors in 2018 about the shell casings when they spoke with him about testifying against a co-defendant. Hogan and the co-defendant were charged in the April 2012 killing of 15-year-old Gregory Holt.”

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Koppers Appoints Successor to General Counsel

“Stephanie Apostolou has been elected general counsel and secretary of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based Koppers and Koppers Holdings, effective March 1,” report Ben Maiden in Corporate Secretary’s Appointments.

“Apostolou is at present deputy general counsel and assistant secretary with the NYSE-listed company, which is a global provider of treated wood products, wood treatment chemicals and carbon compounds.”

“Her promotion follows the announcement that Steven Lacy, chief administrative officer, general counsel and secretary of Koppers will retire at the end of this year after a 20-year career with the company. In the period between March 1 and December 31, Lacy will hold a new position as assistant to the president of Koppers.”

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Sandusky Prosecutor and Former Penn State Lawyer Disciplined

“A lawyer who led the child molestation investigation and prosecution of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky lost his law license for a year Wednesday over his handling of a grand jury witness in the case, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled,” reports Mark Scolforo in ABC 6 News.

“The justices issued a 5-1 decision to suspend Frank Fina’s license for a year and a day, agreeing with the Office of Disciplinary Counsel that Fina’s actions were improper in obtaining grand jury testimony about three top university officials by then-Penn State General Counsel Cynthia Baldwin.”

“Baldwin, who also was accused of violating professional rules for lawyers in her representation of the officials, was given a public reprimand by the high court Wednesday. Messages were left for her lawyer and at her home.”

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Judge Tosses Law Firm’s Suit Alleging Rival’s Ads Inflated Recoveries

“A Kansas law firm that claimed that a competitor was inflating client recoveries in its advertising won’t be able to pursue its lawsuit,” reports Debra Cassens Weiss in ABA Journal’s Law Firms.

“U.S. District Judge Eric Melgren of Wichita, Kansas, ruled against the Brave Law Firm in Feb. 12 decision dismissing his case.”

“The Brave Law Firm, a personal injury firm, had alleged that Brad Pistotnik Law and the Pistotnik-affiliated Truck Accident Lawyers Group were engaging in false and deceptive advertising by listing high-dollar recoveries.”

“Various amounts are listed on screen, including $9 million … The $9 million amount was also listed online and in print ads.”

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Venable Adds Leading Real Estate Partners Michael Pickett and Thomas Klanderman to its DC and Tysons Offices

Venable LLP is pleased to announce the addition of two high-profile real estate partners to its growing national Real Estate Practice – J. Michael Pickett and Thomas C. Klanderman. Pickett, formerly a partner in the real estate practice at Morgan Lewis, will split his time between the firm’s Washington, DC and Tysons offices. Klanderman, also previously a partner at Morgan Lewis, will be based in the firm’s DC office. In addition, Bryan J. Hoynak is joining as counsel and Noah M. Tischler is joining as an associate in the DC office.

Thomas (Ted) Millspaugh, national chair of Venable’s Real Estate Practice, said, “We are delighted that Michael and Thomas will be joining our team. They are long-standing leaders in the world of real estate transactions, both in the mid-Atlantic region and nationally. And they have provided a very broad range of services for a sterling base of clients, who themselves are leaders in the industry. They will fit in nicely and complement the group extremely well.”

Michael PickettPickett counsels clients on all aspects of commercial real estate transactions. These include single-asset and portfolio sales and acquisitions, equity investments, joint ventures, financings for borrowers and lenders, and real estate debt restructurings. Among Pickett’s clients are real estate developers, REITs, investors and operators, banks and other financial institutions, and pension and other fund advisers.

Commenting on his move to Venable, Pickett said, “We are very honored and excited to be joining Venable’s long-established, top-notch real estate practice. We feel that our practices will integrate naturally within Venable’s platform and that we will be able to bring an even broader real estate and finance skill set to our clients.”

 

Thomas KlandermanKlanderman’s practice encompasses all facets of commercial real estate, specializing in complex development transactions, joint venture arrangements, ground lease transactions, acquisitions and sales, borrower- and lender-side finance work, and hotel franchise and management arrangements across the range of asset types. Klanderman counsels national and regional developers, financial institutions, equity investors, owners, and operators.

Commenting on his move to Venable, Klanderman said, “Venable’s national real estate practice offers top talent, a wide range of expertise, and a deep bench that we are confident will be a great asset to our clients. We are thrilled by the opportunity to join this premiere group.”

Hoynak advises real estate developers, owners, and investors in a wide range of commercial real estate transactions, including sales and acquisitions, financing, joint ventures, development, and leasing. He also has experience assisting clients with syndicated corporate loan transactions.

Pickett received his J.D. from Washington University in St. Louis in 1989, and his B.A. from DePauw University in 1986. Klanderman received his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1996, and his B.A. from the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1986. Hoynak received his J.D. from Washington and Lee University School of Law in 2010, and his B.A. from Dickinson College in 2007. Tischler received his J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law in 2015, and his B.A. from Temple University in 2012.

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Treasury Attorney Advisor Elinor Ramey Returns to Steptoe’s Tax Group

Steptoe & Johnson LLP is pleased to announce that Elinor Ramey has returned to the firm as a partner in its esteemed Tax Group. Ramey rejoins Steptoe from the US Department of Treasury’s Office of Tax Policy, where she has served as an attorney advisor for the past four and a half years. Ramey will be based in Steptoe’s Washington office, where she worked as an associate from 2008-2015, and she will build upon the firm’s tax-exempt organizations practice.

At Treasury, Ramey counseled the assistant secretary of tax policy and the general counsel on all tax matters involving tax-exempt organizations and charitable contributions. Her primary responsibility was the development of regulations and other tax guidance on a variety of projects that affect tax-exempt organizations and charitable giving. Most notably, Ramey worked on numerous projects resulting from the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) including guidance on the state and local tax deduction limitation, qualified transportation fringe benefits, unrelated business income tax, executive compensation, and the net investment income tax on colleges and universities. In addition, she worked on guidance relating to private foundations, donor-advised funds, conservation easements, substantiation of charitable contributions, and supporting organizations.

Ramey also gained Capitol Hill experience while at Treasury working with the House Ways and Means Committee staff, Senate Finance Committee staff, and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation on the development of proposed legislation, including the TCJA. She worked closely with IRS officials on the development and review of exempt organization guidance, and worked with other parts of Treasury, such as the Office of Domestic Finance and the Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence on matters that impact the nonprofit sector.

Steptoe’s Tax Group advises businesses, high-net-worth individuals, and tax-exempt organizations on their most significant federal and state tax planning, tax controversy, and tax policy issues. The group includes former senior government officials from Treasury, the IRS, the Justice Department, and congressional tax-writing committees. Steptoe’s highly regarded Tax Group has earned top rankings and recommendations from the prestigious legal directories Chambers USA and The Legal 500, among other publications. In 2019, the group’s tax-exempt organizations practice received a top-tier ranking from The Legal 500 US.

Ramey earned her B.A., magna cum laude, from Wellesley College. She received her J.D. from Georgetown University, magna cum laude, where she was elected to the Order of the Coif and served as a staff editor for The Tax Lawyer.




Level 2 Legal Launches Dedicated Compliance and Privacy Practice Areas

Level 2 Legal Launches Dedicated Compliance and Privacy Practice Areas
Growing Demand for Compliance Expertise from Clients Fuels Formation of New Divisions

Level 2 Legal Solutions, a leading legal services company, today announced the formation of new Compliance and Privacy Practice Areas specifically geared towards law firm and corporate counsel needs. Long respected as for its elevated eDiscovery managed services, Level 2 Legal has developed expertise over the years helping clients with compliance, privacy, and investigations –service areas of the business that has grown from 66% to 298% over the past three years. The formal launch of these services makes Level 2 Legal’s compliance and data analytics expertise broadly available to legal teams and Big Law practitioners in need of help navigating complex legal issues, such as CCPA and GDPR.

The new practice areas address rising regulatory concerns and growing discontent in the quality of compliance-related services from Big-4 accounting firms. According to Thompson Reuters, fines for audit failures imposed by the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) and Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) increased 5X to $64.7m from $12.5m the year before. In the midst of strengthening regulations, some policymakers are contemplating if a forced breakup of the Big-4 is in order.

In today’s corporations, data is driving increased collaboration across internal and external silos. Today’s regulatory environment – especially around privacy – requires specialized skill sets in addition to legal expertise. Increasingly, clients are asking Level 2 Legal to address issues that extend beyond eDiscovery and litigation – including compliance with GDPR and CCPA, regulatory investigations, privacy impact assessments, information governance, and more. Level 2 Legal’s attorneys are partnering with the company’s technologists and data scientists to build innovative compliance solutions that positively impact both the legal and business bottom-lines of their clients.

In addition to its technology, litigation and investigation services, its new service offerings provide support to both privacy and compliance departments ranging from business unit training, policy/process improvement and compliance gap analysis and remediation to privacy investigations, privacy regulatory compliance, compliance audits, and regulatory compliance.




SDV Bolsters National Practices with Three New Hires in West Coast Office

Saxe Doernberger & Vita, P.C. (“SDV”) is pleased to welcome three new Attorneys to its West Coast office in Temecula, California.

Of Counsel, Melanie A. McDonald brings an abundance of experience to SDV having represented, exclusively, policyholders on insurance recovery matter for more than 30 years. She has successfully represented clients in the recovery of insurance policy proceeds and related contractual indemnity and has prosecuted extra contractual claims of bad faith and violations of state insurance statutes. McDonald is a highly skilled litigator and has extensive experience with complex commercial litigation, including multi-party environmental disputes, at the trail and appellate level, in state and federal courts.

Associate, Eric M. Clarkson brings extensive experience to the risk transfer and litigation teams at SDV. Having worked on complex civil disputes for state and federal courts, Clarkson has a keen perspective on how disputes may ultimately resolve and why. With an informed eye toward trial, Clarkson is readily capable of parsing coverage issues for clients and providing comprehensive analysis of their potential for recovery or risk transfer.

Associate, Ryan G. Nelson comes to SDV following a career in the military, having spent several years in the U.S. Marine Corps, where he rose to the rank of Captain, serving in a variety of billets as an Artillery Officer. In law school, Nelson served as Associate Editor of the Law Review and the International Law Journal. He was CEO of the Moot Court Honors Board, and also served as a judicial extern for the Hon. Justice Judith Haller of the California Court of Appeal, Fourth District.

SDV is pleased to welcome McDonald, Clarkson and Nelson to its West Coast team.




Lawyer Is Ordered To Pledge Compliance With Ethics Rules In Legible Handwriting

“A Cleveland-area lawyer had to show his contrition with a $500 fine and a written mea culpa as a result of a judge’s order last week,” report Debra Cassens Weiss in ABA Journal’s Ethics section.

“Cleveland.com describes the contempt sanction for lawyer Anthony Baker of Lorain, Ohio, as a “Bart Simpson-esque dose of punishment,” imposed for leaving the defense table as a protest during jury instructions.”

“On Thursday, Judge Nancy Fuerst ordered Baker to write 25 times, in legible handwriting, that he will not engage in conduct that violates ethics rules.”

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Lawyer’s Suit for Wrongful Handcuffing of Her May Proceed

“The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed a summary judgment in favor of the City of Los Angeles and two of its police officers in an action by a Century City entertainment lawyer who was handcuffed behind her back when arrested on a traffic warrant despite her protest that she had a severely injured shoulder that was “frozen” and that such positioning of her arms would result in extreme pain,” reports Metropolitan News-Enterprise.

“Among the allegations by plaintiff Marina Borawick are that, because the officers viewed her as belligerent, she was vindictively kept in handcuffs for about an hour, notwithstanding that she was in agony. Borawick charged that they acted despite a fear she expressed, after she was placed in a police car, that the experience—in light of her vascular disorder which had resulted in three bypass surgeries—could prove life-threatening to her.”

“A video recording of the encounter shows her exclaiming” she was afraid she was “going to have a heart attach.”: ‘I’m afraid I’m going to have a heart attack.”

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Jones Day Hires Five Supreme Court Clerks in Latest Coup

“Jones Day has hired five Supreme Court clerks from the October 2018 term, continuing its recent tradition of recruiting top talent from the nation’s highest court,” reports Roy Strom in Bloomberg Law’s Business & Practice.

“For nearly a decade, the Cleveland-founded firm has been a leader in the prestigious competition to land young lawyers with a Supreme Court pedigree. Last year, Jones Day hired nearly a third of all the clerks, 11, from the 2018 term. Jones Day has now hired 55 Supreme Court clerks since the 2011 October term. It’s 2019 class includes clerks for Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.”

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Cornell Law Alum Named Homeland Security Head Lawyer

Chad Mizelle J.D.’13 has been appointed to serve as acting General Counsel for the Department of Homeland Security, just seven years after graduating from Cornell Law School, reports Meghana Srivastava in The Cornell Daily Sun.

“Mizelle graduated magna cum laude from Cornell Law School in 2013, where he was active in the Cornell Law Review, according to his LinkedIn profile. He also served as the Mock Trial team’s head coach during the 2012-13 season.”

“Within the past year, Mizelle has worn many legal hats within homeland security, serving as Deputy General Counsel, Chief of Staff and now acting General Counsel.”

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Simon Greenstone Panatier’s $40M Talc Verdict Against J&J Named One of Daily Journal’s 2019 Top Verdicts

Firm represented 71-year-old woman with deadly cancer tied to Baby Powder 

DALLAS – Daily Journal, a law publication in California, has named Simon Greenstone Panatier’s $40 million verdict against Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJamong the 2019 Top Verdicts in California. In September 2019, a California jury found that asbestos-tainted talc in Johnson’s Baby Powder caused 71-year-old Nancy Cabibi’s mesothelioma, an incurable form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. 

The honor comes on the heels of the firm’s most recent win in a Baby Powder case against Johnson & Johnson, in the company’s home base of New Jersey. In that case, name partner Chris Panatier represented one of four plaintiffs to whom a jury awarded $750 million in punitive damages, based on a finding that asbestos in Baby Powder caused their mesothelioma.

We were honored to help Nancy and her husband receive some degree of justice for the pain and suffering they have endured from Johnson & Johnson’s negligence,” said David Greenstonename partner of Simon Greenstone Panatier and lead trial attorney in the Cabibi case. It is our hope that this verdict, and others like it, can continue to raise awareness about this very serious public health issue.”

In addition to Mr. Greenstone, the trial team in the Cabibi case included firm partner Stuart Purdy and associate Marissa Langhoff.

The verdict in Cabibi v. Johnson & Johnson represents just one of the Dallas-based law firm’s victories against J&J. In addition to Cabibi and the recent verdict in New Jersey, in 2018, Mr. Greenstone and Mr. Panatier obtained a $25.75 million verdict on behalf of an Oregon woman who was diagnosed with mesothelioma after years of using Johnson’s Baby Powder.

In Cabibi, the California court later reduced the jury’s $40 million verdict to $17.5 million, based on its interpretation of California law. 

Simon Greenstone Panatier, P.C., is a nationally recognized trial law firm with a reputation for creative and aggressive representation of clients in a wide variety of catastrophic personal injury matters nationwide. For more information, visit http://www.sgptrial.com/.

 




Sidley Names María D. Meléndez Chief Diversity Officer

Sidley Austin LLP is pleased to announce that it has named María D. Meléndez its new chief diversity officer. She will replace Sally Olson who has served as chief diversity officer at Sidley since 2011 and will be retiring from the firm May 1, 2020.

Previously a partner in Sidley’s Commercial Litigation and Disputes practice, Meléndez has more than 25 years of experience in the litigation and arbitration of a broad range of high-stakes commercial disputes. From 2017 through 2019, Meléndez was named one of the “Top 250 Women in Litigation” by Benchmark Litigation. She served as a member of the firm’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee, including as New York chair from 2002 to 2016. Additionally, she was a member of the Recruiting of Associates Committee and the New York co-chair of the Summer Associate Program Committee. As chief diversity officer, Meléndez will devote all of her time to leading the firm’s efforts to further advance and increase diversity and inclusion at the firm and beyond.

Meléndez’s commitment to diversity and inclusion extends well beyond her work at Sidley. She is chair of the board of directors of LatinoJustice PRLDEF, a national civil rights organization using the power of the law, advocacy and education to advance and protect the rights of Latinos in the U.S. She also serves as the firm’s representative to Her Justice, a provider of legal services on matters of domestic abuse and child custody to disadvantaged women in New York. Meléndez is a recipient of the Puerto Rican Bar Association’s Flor de Maga award that is given to trailblazing women who have demonstrated leadership skills in their fields of expertise, who have been models to other women and girls, and who have advocated for a more equitable society.




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Ten Chamberlain Hrdlicka Lawyers Named Among 2020 Georgia Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

Chamberlain Hrdlicka is pleased to announce the inclusion of 10 of its Atlanta attorneys among Super Lawyers for 2020. Shareholders David D. Aughtry, Stephanie Friese Aron, Annette A. Idalski, Thomas E. Jones, Jr., Seth R. Price and Hale E. Sheppard are recognized as Georgia Super Lawyers. In addition, shareholders John W. Hackney, Erica L. Opitz, Christopher A. Steele and associate Barclay R. Taylor were named as “Georgia Rising Stars” by the publication. The complete list of honorees is available today and can be found here.

Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, is a rating service of attorneys from more than 70 practice areas. Those recognized have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Only five percent of lawyers in Georgia are selected as Super Lawyers. Sections are determined by independent, attorney-led research and peer evaluations. Each candidate is evaluated on 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement, including verdicts/settlements, transactions, special licenses and pro bono service.

Aughtry co-chairs Chamberlain Hrdlicka’s tax practice. A renowned tax attorney, he counsels clients involved in civil and criminal tax litigation. He earned his undergraduate degree from the Citadel, and both his graduate degree in accounting and his law degree from the University of South Carolina. He also holds a Master of Laws in taxation from Emory University School of Law.

Friese focuses her practice on commercial real estate transactions including acquisition of land, leasing, construction, financing and disposition. She earned her undergraduate degree from Stetson University and her law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law.

Idalski chairs the firm’s employment and labor group, focusing on litigation and counseling. She earned her undergraduate degree from Central Michigan University and her law degree from St. Mary’s University School of Law.

Jones focuses his practice in the areas of business law and trust and estates. He holds an undergraduate degree from Emory University and a law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law.

Price is a construction lawyer who guides clients through the resolution of complex contract disputes. He earned his undergraduate degree from Trinity College and his law degree from The National Law Center of George Washington University.

Sheppard is a partner in Chamberlain Hrdlicka’s tax controversy practice, helping businesses with tax disputes and compliance projects, particularly those involving international issues. He earned his undergraduate, graduate and law degrees from the University of Kansas School of Law. He also earned a Master of Laws in taxation from the Universidad de Chile and a Master of Laws in taxation from the University of Florida Levin College of Law.

Hackney focuses on tax controversy and litigation, advising clients on a range of tax issues including captive insurance and accounting method issues. He earned his undergraduate degree from University of Virginia and his law degree from University of Georgia School of Law.

Opitz assist clients with corporate governance, commercial contract, mergers and acquisitions and privately-held securities matters. She earned her undergraduate degree from Binghamton University and her law degree from Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law.

Steele is a member of Chamberlain Hrdlicka’s trusts and estates practice, serving as a trusted advisor to individuals, families and business owners. He earned his undergraduate degree from Georgia State University and his law degree from Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law. He also earned a Master of Laws in taxation from the University of Florida Levin College of Law.

Taylor focuses on individual and corporate taxpayers in disputes with the Internal Revenue Service. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia and his law degree from Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law. He also earned a Master of Laws in taxation from Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law.