ArentFox Schiff Welcomes Counsel Gabriela Palmieri in New York

ArentFox Schiff is pleased to announce the expansion of its Corporate & Securities practice with the addition of counsel Gabriela E. Palmieri. After serving nearly a decade as the exclusive New York general counsel to a global, ultra-high-net worth family office and their US private companies, Gabriela will counsel clients at ArentFox Schiff on complex joint venture, private equity, venture capital, and real estate investments, as well as on the corporate governance of private companies.

Gabriela represents US and non-US high net worth individuals, family offices, and private companies in domestic, cross-border, and multi-jurisdictional investments and transactions. Understanding the intricate relationship that exists between an individual or family and their businesses, Gabriela provides cohesive advice that goes beyond a single transaction and balances her clients’ business and personal goals.

Gabriela is a proud Latina, fluent in Spanish and committed to working with the Latin American community living or investing in the United States. Gabriela started her legal career at a global law firm in Caracas, Venezuela after earning her Abogado (JD equivalent), magna cum laude, from the Universidad Central de Venezuela School of Law. She also earned her LL.M. in Taxation and LL.M. from Northwestern Pritzker School of Law.

“We are thrilled to welcome Gabriela to the firm during this period of growth for ArentFox Schiff. While all signs initially pointed to a hot M&A market in 2022, only time will tell what sort of lasting impact the Ukraine-Russia conflict will have on the global economy. And, as we know, family offices often look to the economy and markets to inform their investment decisions. Either way, Gabriela will provide strategic and holistic counsel to help her clients weather this period of uncertainty while still achieving their business goals.”

– David P. McHugh, Corporate & Securities Co-Leader

Gabriela’s Experience

Examples of Gabriela’s work includes…

• Acting as general counsel to the sponsor of two real estate funds that have developed and managed a portfolio of more than 1,000,000 gross square feet.
• Advising various ultra-high net worth individual investors in their multimillion-dollar private equity and venture capital investments in the US.
• Representing a private company in connection with a joint venture for the acquisition, operation, and disposition of multiple hotels in the US.




Ideanomics Inc. Launch Public Offer for the Purchase of Energica Motor Company S.p.a.

Greco Vitali Associati Studio Legale, with the partner Matteo Vitali and associate Matteo Miramondi, and Venable LLP, American law firm with offices in New York, with Venable partner William N. Haddad and Venable associates Poornima Gopoji and Arif Soto, advised Ideanomics Inc., a company incorporated under laws of USA listed on NASDAQ and active in the supply of diversified solutions for the electric mobility, in the launch of the voluntary public offer for the purchase of all the shares of Energica Motor Company S.p.a., Italian company listed on Euronext Growth Milan, leader in the production and sale of electric motorcycles.

The offer was launched by Ideanomics Inc. in concert with the founders of Energica Motor Company S.p.a., advised by ADVANT-Nctm, with the partner Lukas Plattner, the salary partner Andrea Iovieno and the associate Antonio Principato.

Following the success of the offer, Ideanomics is currently the owner of 71.64 percent of Energica Motor Company S.p.a. shares. The purpose of the offer is to obtain the revocation of Energica’s shares from the negotiations on Euronext Growth Milan and to support the growth of Energica Motor Company S.p.a. to which Ideanomics Inc. intends to contribute by leveraging the experience gained in financial services and disruptive technology industries.




Michael Best Welcomes Peter Prommer to Growing Intellectual Property Practice Group in Chicago

Michael Best has welcomed Peter Prommer to its Intellectual Property practice as a Partner in the firm’s growing Chicago office.

Prommer joins the firm with nearly 20 years of experience advising clients on their intellectual property portfolios and counseling on enforcement, licensing, patent, trademark, and other IP matters. Over his tenured career, he has advised businesses across a number of sectors, from emerging companies to global corporations, including clients across the US, Europe and Asia on both IP and non-IP issues.

“Peter’s past work and impressive background position him well to represent our clients, and our platform fits perfectly with his desire to grow his practice,” said Richard Kaiser, Chair of Intellectual Property Practice Group. “He’s a clear example of the strong talent our firm has brought in over the past few years and will be an excellent addition to the IP Practice Group.”

Prommer joins Michael Best from Nixon Peabody LLP, where he first joined as an associate and was subsequently elevated to partner in 2015. Here, he counseled clients on global patent strategies, enforcement issues, patent opinion matters, building and protecting global trademark portfolios, and copyright matters. Prior to joining Nixon Peabody, Prommer was as an associate with a leading full-service intellectual property law firm, where his practice focused primarily on patent litigation matters.

Within his broad IP focus, Prommer has worked alongside clients in a variety of technologies, including wearable electronics, computer hardware, digital technologies, battery systems, medical devices, optical systems, composite materials, infrastructure systems, and robotics. His non-IP experience includes general commercial disputes, data privacy issues, and labor & employment matters. Prior to pursuing his legal career, Prommer practiced as a licensed professional engineer on high-stakes engineering projects for two international engineering consulting firms.

“Having worked in Chicago for his entire legal career, Peter has great ties to the city and a strong network behind him,” said Kerryann Haase Minton, Managing Partner of the Chicago office. “His engineering background gives him an edge, and he’ll make a wonderful addition to our office, which supports this dynamic city’s distinctive demographic profile.”

Prommer received his undergraduate engineering degree with honors from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and furthered his engineering studies at Northwestern University where he received his Master of Science. He subsequently received his J.D., magna cum laude, from the University of Illinois College of Law.

In addition, Prommer is strongly established in the technology and innovation scene in Chicago, including as an officer of the Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago. He further serves with several distinguished colleagues based in North America and Germany as a member of the Transatlantic Advisory Council of Bucerius Law School in Hamburg, Germany.




What Matters in The End

What Matters in The End

By Rebecca L. Palmer

Even though it’s difficult, divorce can deliver much-needed clarity about what matters in life. In a marriage, a lot of time is spent making decisions together. What car should we buy? Where should we live? Should we have kids? What color should we paint the living room? At the time, they seem like significant decisions, and more times than not, one partner makes a compromise. Some compromises are easy but making compromises to keep the peace can be a way to avoid tough conversations, and by doing that, you genuinely sacrifice yourself.

From an early age, we have an idea of what we want our life to look like and what should be done to have a successful relationship. Just because you get married doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice your opinions or values. Giving in on what color to paint your living room, on its own, is not relinquishing who you are, but if you always give in to avoid conflict, and the compromise is a sacrifice, then it will add up over time and lead to deep resentment toward your partner down the road. If your marriage becomes the type of relationship where giving in is expected to be returned in kind, you start to get caught up in keeping score – no relationship will ever be fair or equal with this approach.

Repeatedly sacrificing your needs to avoid conflict and not standing up for what you believe in has the power to destroy a marriage. Often, compromising means giving up what you know to be best – and if you are being asked to do that or feel you have to each time, then something is wrong.

With each compromise, you should ask yourself if you are being honest or just avoiding conflict. From the first utterance of “I want a divorce” to the signing of the final paperwork, being honest with yourself about the outcome should be a significant component of the process. What car you drive, where you live, and the living room color no longer matters. Instead of comprising your wants and needs, communicating truthfully about finances, custody, assets, and expectations is essential in navigating a divorce successfully.

Perhaps it is too late to save your marriage, but it matters how you come out of a divorce. Be honest with yourself and your partner about what is important to move forward. Since you are no longer “we,” try to see it as an opportunity to start a new chapter of life. This can be filled up with a stronger relationship with yourself and the people you love. Instead of spending time giving in on paint color – you can choose wallpaper!

Rebecca L. Palmer, Esq. is a Family & Marital Law attorney practicing in Orlando, FL. She is the Managing Partner of the Rebecca L. Palmer Law Group, and she can be reached at rebecca@rlpvlawgroup.com




Trenk Isabel Siddiqi & Shahdanian P.C. Forms with Addition of Asaad K. Siddiqi and John L. Shahdanian II as Directors

Trenk Isabel P.C. directors Richard D. Trenk and David L. Isabel are pleased to announce that Asaad K. Siddiqi and John L. Shahdanian II have joined the firm as name partners and directors, with the firm now known as Trenk Isabel Siddiqi & Shahdanian P.C., effective today.

Also joining the firm are attorneys Reginald Jenkins, Jr. and William F. Rupp as partners and Valentina M. Scirica as an associate, along with paralegals Cindy Chen and Debby Vida. The additions nearly double the firm’s bench strength, bringing its total number of attorneys to 12, significantly bolstering the firm’s client services and capabilities in areas including commercial and complex litigation; labor and employment; environmental; land use and redevelopment; bankruptcy and restructuring; and public entity law.

“This is an exciting time for our firm, and for our clients, as John and Asaad join not only as tremendous advocates but also as leaders of our firm,” said Trenk. “We knew of Asaad and John through their outstanding work with the New Jersey State Bar and Bergen County Bar associations and their various leadership roles, and they are a great fit for our firm, further expanding our capabilities in multiple practice and industry areas of particular importance to our clients.”

“We are thrilled to welcome Asaad and John as directors with our firm, as well as Reggie, Bill and Valentina as key members of our growing team of attorneys,” said Isabel. “This was a rare opportunity to expand our services in labor and employment, commercial litigation, land use, public entity and redevelopment spaces, with highly regarded lawyers.”

Siddiqi added, “Rich and David have built a diverse, experienced team and a collaborative firm culture that values mentorship and professional development. I look forward to shaping the future of Trenk Isabel Siddiqi & Shahdanian as a director and am honored to join the firm’s roster of commercial litigators.”

“I have known Rich for many years, and I was confident that his and David’s practices and firm would mesh well with our team and allow us to provide a significantly expanded array of legal services and opportunities,” said Shahdanian. “I am eager to introduce our clients to the deep pool of legal talent and experience that is available to them across a broad range of practice areas.”

The new attorneys and paralegals were most recently with Anselmi & Carvelli, LLP.

Siddiqi concentrates on counseling clients on commercial and employment matters, including bet-the-company litigation. His experience includes commercial, business, and non-profit organization matters; products liability; intra-corporate/shareholder, employment and labor, and estate and trust disputes; and insurance/indemnification issues. He also handles matters concerning allegations of white-collar crime and regulatory non-compliance, the First Amendment, professional misconduct, and attorney ethics. In addition, he counsels clients on matters involving corporate governance, information security, compliance, dispute resolution, and international transactions.

Siddiqi serves on both the New Jersey Supreme Court’s Civil Practice and Model Civil Jury Charges committees and is a trustee of the Bergen County Bar Association and the Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey. He also chairs the diversity committee for AFBNJ and serves as the vice chair of the New Jersey Lawyer Magazine Editorial Board. He received his J.D. from St. John’s School of Law and his B.A. from Rutgers University.

Shahdanian focuses his practice on employment, labor, civil rights and government law, representing both private and public sector clients in management side labor and employment matters, as well as individuals. His work involves matters related to discrimination claims, disability claims, sexual harassment claims, whistleblowing, and noncompete clauses, as well as wage and hour, family leave and private sector labor law. In addition, he provides anti-discrimination and sensitivity training and drafts discrimination and other policies for corporate and municipal clients. He also handles employment and civil rights litigation matters.

Shahdanian’s clients include the New Jersey towns of Teaneck, Bergenfield, New Milford, and Maywood, as well as the Bergen County Utilities Authority, the Office of the Bergen County Prosecutor, the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office, and the County of Passaic.

Shahdanian is one of only 42 trustees of the New Jersey State Bar Association. He is also a trustee of the Bergen County Bar Association. He received his J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law and his B.A. from Boston College.

Jenkins focuses his practice on redevelopment, real estate, land use, and zoning matters for government, corporate and private clients. He represents commercial and residential developers, banking institutions, telecommunications companies, billboard companies, restaurants, and hotels. In addition, he handles creditor’s rights, commercial litigation, employment matters, and telecommunications and intellectual property matters. He received his J.D. from Brooklyn Law School and his B.A. from Wesleyan University.

Rupp is a litigator who focuses on governmental law. His more than four decades of experience includes all aspects of municipal and employment law; real estate law, including eminent domain, zoning and land use, tax appeals, redevelopment and special improvement districts; and many aspects of labor law, which includes negotiations, public employment law, disciplinary hearings, antidiscrimination law, contract negotiation, civil rights violations, unfair labor practices, and the Conscientious Employee Protection Act. He received his J.D. from Rutgers University School of Law and his B.A. from Rutgers University.

Scirica focuses her practice on employment and governmental matters. Her work involves defending employers on claims including wrongful discharge, discrimination and retaliation, and breach of employment contracts. She also advises employers on compliance with federal, state and local employment laws, and conducts internal investigations. She received her J.D. from Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University and her B.A. from Rutgers University.

About Trenk Isabel Siddiqi & Shahdanian P.C.
Trenk Isabel Siddiqi & Shahdanian P.C. delivers valued legal services to help clients respond to challenges and preserve their businesses, as well as take advantage of new opportunities to grow. The firm handles commercial and complex litigation; labor and employment; environmental; land use and redevelopment; bankruptcy and restructuring; municipal and government representation.

For more information, visit www.trenkisabel.law.




Womble Bond Dickinson Adds Former In-House Counsel to Financial Services Litigation Team

WILMINGTON, Del. – Womble Bond Dickinson announced today that Rhonda Payne Harmon has joined the firm’s Business Litigation practice as Of Counsel in the Wilmington, Del., office.

Harmon joins Womble after sixteen years as in-house counsel for one of the country’s largest commercial banks, where she most recently served as Senior Counsel and Vice President of the Consumer Defensive Litigation division handling high-risk and class action cases. Earlier in her career, she was a bankruptcy associate in private practice representing large banks and other financial institutions.

“Rhonda is key to the continued expansion of our financial services litigation practice,” said Business Litigation Practice Group Leader Chris Jones. “Her intimate knowledge of what is most important to our banking clients and first-hand experience resolving disputes for one of the world’s largest and most important financial institutions will bring unique value to our clients and colleagues.”

At Womble, Harmon joins a team of more than 200 financial services sector lawyers located across the United States and the United Kingdom, representing nearly half of the top 100 U.S. banks, including 17 of the top 25.

Harmon has more than 20 years of combined experience as in-house counsel specializing in default servicing and consumer defensive litigation relating to lending practices, automobile and personal loans, lines of credit and home mortgages, as well as experience representing banks and companies in bankruptcy. She has managed both single-plaintiff and class/mass actions across a broad range of financial services issues, including mortgage loan servicing and origination claims, TCPA, FCRA, FDCPA, SCRA, TILA, loan modification, retail and installment sales claims, MERS standing issues, lien disputes, and bankruptcy disputes and adversary proceedings.

Harmon received her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Carnegie Mellon University, and she received her J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.




Womble Bond Dickinson Adds Former In-House Counsel to Financial Services Litigation Team

WILMINGTON, Del. – Womble Bond Dickinson announced today that Rhonda Payne Harmon has joined the firm’s Business Litigation practice as Of Counsel in the Wilmington, Del., office.

Harmon joins Womble after sixteen years as in-house counsel for one of the country’s largest commercial banks, where she most recently served as Senior Counsel and Vice President of the Consumer Defensive Litigation division handling high-risk and class action cases. Earlier in her career, she was a bankruptcy associate in private practice representing large banks and other financial institutions.

“Rhonda is key to the continued expansion of our financial services litigation practice,” said Business Litigation Practice Group Leader Chris Jones. “Her intimate knowledge of what is most important to our banking clients and first-hand experience resolving disputes for one of the world’s largest and most important financial institutions will bring unique value to our clients and colleagues.”

At Womble, Harmon joins a team of more than 200 financial services sector lawyers located across the United States and the United Kingdom, representing nearly half of the top 100 U.S. banks, including 17 of the top 25.

Harmon has more than 20 years of combined experience as in-house counsel specializing in default servicing and consumer defensive litigation relating to lending practices, automobile and personal loans, lines of credit and home mortgages, as well as experience representing banks and companies in bankruptcy. She has managed both single-plaintiff and class/mass actions across a broad range of financial services issues, including mortgage loan servicing and origination claims, TCPA, FCRA, FDCPA, SCRA, TILA, loan modification, retail and installment sales claims, MERS standing issues, lien disputes, and bankruptcy disputes and adversary proceedings.

Harmon received her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Carnegie Mellon University, and she received her J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.




Valerie S. Rup, Former Chief Counsel, Transactions at Beaumont Health, Joins Dykema’s Bloomfield Hills Office

Dykema, a leading national law firm, today announced the addition of Valerie S. Rup to its Healthcare Practice Group as Senior Counsel in the firm’s Bloomfield Hills office. Rup joins Dykema after spending more than a decade with Beaumont Health and William Beaumont Hospital in several capacities, including as Chief Counsel, Transactions, and Senior Corporate Counsel.

In her practice, Rup focuses on corporate and regulatory healthcare law with an emphasis on business formation, affiliations, acquisitions, joint ventures, real estate, contract negotiation, and regulatory matters. She has vast experience advising on, drafting, and negotiating multiple types of contracts.

In her previous roles with Beaumont Health, Rup led the transactions team in overseeing a diverse array of matters, such as governance, corporate affiliations, joint ventures, and regulatory and compliance matters. She also provided advice on board- and executive-level projects, initiated internal investigations, and handled strategic expansion initiatives.

“Not only is Valerie a very skilled and savvy healthcare attorney, her years of experience as in-house counsel at one of Michigan’s largest health care systems has resulted in Valerie’s unique and pragmatic perspective that I am confident clients will value greatly in achieving creative solutions together,” said Eric Klein, Leader of Dykema’s Healthcare Practice Group.

Rup earned a J.D., magna cum laude, from the University of Detroit Mercy Law School, a B.S. in Psychology from Wayne State University, and Health Care Management Certification from the University of Michigan Health System Leadership Development Program.




Brouse McDowell Welcomes New Partner, George Millich, Jr.

Brouse McDowell is proud to welcome George P. Millich, Jr. to our Trusts & Estates Practice Group.

George joins Brouse as a new Partner working in our Youngstown office. His practice focuses on estate planning, probate, tax law and business succession planning. With him, he brings significant experience in providing counsel to fiduciaries on estate and trust administration, including interpreting language in wills and trusts, providing counsel to non-profit entities on obtaining original charitable status qualification, and other tax related issues specific to tax-exempt organizations. Prior to joining Brouse, George worked as Chief Fiduciary Officer and Senior Vice President for Farmers Trust Company and was previously a partner at a Northeast Ohio law firm.

George earned his BSBA from Youngstown State University before going on to graduate from The University of Akron School of Business with a Master of Taxation and then received his JD from The University of Akron School of Law.




PATENT ATTORNEYS MICHAEL KIKLIS AND KIMANI CLARK FORM NEW BOUTIQUE PATENT FIRM

Kiklis and Clark, PLLC has launched as a new innovative firm having over a half-century of experience in all areas of patent law, with a particular focus on software and computer technology. The firm’s founders, Michael Kiklis and Kimani Clark, have a long history of working together and handling high-stakes matters. The co-founders believe in providing value to clients by leveraging their extensive experience and innovating in every aspect of the business.

Kiklis and Clark handles PTAB cases and patent litigation as well as Federal Circuit appeals from those cases. Collectively, the founders have handled approximately 100 trials at the USPTO’s Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) and over 20 Federal Circuit appeals from those cases. The firm also handles large-scale patent prosecution, pre-litigation strategies and negotiations, patent studies, cross licensing, infringement and validity analyses, and patent opinions. A complete hands-on approach combined with significant depth of experience and a history of representing some of the largest corporations in the world are what sets the firm apart.

“We are excited about partnering with our clients to provide our personalized service and strategic advice, to resolve their patent issues, and to handle their PTAB needs,” said Kiklis. “Together, we’ve handled high-stakes patent matters for some of the largest tech companies in the world. Our deep experience, which includes handling cases for such leading technology companies as Broadcom, Cisco, Thermo Fisher Scientific and Schlumberger, ensures an in-depth understanding of both our client’s business and IP needs to handle their most challenging matters.”

“Our focus is on delivering continual innovation to every aspect of our work with our clients, from legal strategy to customer experience, operations and technology,” said Clark.

Kiklis leverages his nearly 30 years of experience to assist clients in PTAB trials as well as district court patent litigation. He has handled approximately 100 PTAB trials and has been involved in more than 20 Federal Circuit appeals from his cases. He both enforces and defends the intellectual property rights of his clients and is often called upon to handle cases worth more than $100 million. A frequent speaker and author on patent law, Kiklis is also the author of “The Supreme Court on Patent Law,” an 800-page treatise devoted to the Supreme Court’s patent law jurisprudence. Kiklis received his J.D. (magna cum laude) from Syracuse University College of Law, M.S. in Computer Science from Boston University, and his B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts Lowell.

Clark specializes in computer and software patent law and has represented over a dozen Fortune 500 companies in large, complex and high-stakes technology matters. His patent practice includes prosecution, litigation and counseling. In his 25-year career, he has served as a partner in some of the nation’s most prestigious law firms. Clark’s computer science and engineering mindset, and his business acumen as a founder of two tech companies, provide a distinct advantage in handling complex computing technologies for his clients and advising on the intersection between business and the law. Clark received his J.D. from Stanford Law School and his B.S. in Computer Science and Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

About Kiklis and Clark, PLLC
Kiklis and Clark, PLLC provides legal services to technology-based companies, focusing on trials at the USPTO’s Patent Trial and Appeal Board, strategic prosecution, and district court patent litigation, and currently represents several Fortune 500 companies. The firm’s reputation is built on the founders’ unique collective experience and history of representing some of the world’s leading computer and software companies. A pillar of the firm’s foundation is continual innovation in every aspect of the business, from legal strategy and client service to customer experience, operations, and technology.

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Bradley Attorney Adam Yost Earns Certified Information Privacy Professional Credential

DALLAS (March 11, 2022) – Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP is pleased to announce that Adam Yost, an attorney in the firm’s Dallas office, has earned the Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) credential in the United States through the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP).
“We congratulate Adam on earning the Certified Information Privacy Professional credential,” said Bradley Dallas Office Managing Partner Richard A. Sayles. “He joins a skilled group of Bradley attorneys who have a sophisticated understanding of privacy and data protection matters, which is a valuable asset for our clients.”
Mr. Yost is an associate in Bradley’s Government Enforcement & Investigations Practice Group, who focuses his practice on helping corporations and individuals navigate regulatory investigations, civil enforcement actions and criminal investigations brought by various government agencies. As a former government trial lawyer and enforcement attorney – as well as an aide, strategist and researcher to candidates for every office from state representative to president – Mr. Yost brings a unique perspective to white collar matters.
Mr. Yost received his J.D. from University of Virginia School of Law and his B.A. from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Prior to joining Bradley, he served as an Assistant Attorney General and Special Projects Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General in the Office of the Virginia Attorney General.
Bradley has 10 attorneys who are CIPP/US certified. Accredited by the American National Standards Institute, the CIPP is recognized as a leading global privacy and data protection credentialing program. The CIPP/US designates professionals who demonstrate a strong foundation in U.S. private-sector privacy laws and regulations and an understanding of the legal requirements for the responsible transfer of sensitive personal data to/from the United States, the European Union, and other jurisdictions.

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 almost 600 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.




Pashman Stein Walder Hayden Adds Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Creditors’ Rights Practice with Addition of John W. Weiss as Chair

Pashman Stein Walder Hayden is pleased to announce that John W. Weiss has joined the firm’s Holmdel office as a Partner and Chair of the firm’s Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Creditors’ Rights practice, as of February 23, 2022.

“I am thrilled to welcome John to our firm,” said firm Chair and Managing Partner Michael S. Stein. “Establishing a bankruptcy and reorganization practice has been part of our strategic growth plan to provide comprehensive counsel to our clients. Having an Am Law 100 lawyer of John’s caliber leading the practice will enhance the quality of service we provide to our clients and add further depth to the firm.”

Weiss has more than 20 years of experience serving as a valued business partner to his clients across the country, providing strategic counsel in complex Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings and helping them navigate restructuring and bankruptcy transactions and litigation. He also has extensive national experience representing defendants in avoidance actions, as well as advising professional service firms (such as accounting firms, financial advisory firms, and investment banks) on bankruptcy retention and fee-related issues, including counseling such firms as to related policies and procedures, risk mitigation, and forms and documentation, and appearing in court on their behalf, when necessary.

“I am excited to join Pashman Stein and build a sophisticated bankruptcy and restructuring practice that provides the high-quality service our clients expect, but in a more cost-effective manner. I look forward to being part of a team known for its excellent litigation platform, advocacy and client service, and to collaborating across practice areas to support the needs of clients in all aspects of their businesses, including when faced with bankruptcy and restructuring issues” Weiss said.

Weiss earned his J.D. from the Pennsylvania State University and his B.A. from The Ohio State University. He is admitted to practice in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.

About Pashman Stein Walder Hayden

Pashman Stein Walder Hayden is a multi-specialty law firm with a reputation for professional excellence. Headquartered in Hackensack, New Jersey with offices in Monmouth County, New Jersey and Westchester County, New York, the firm serves a diverse client base including Fortune 500 companies, emerging growth entities and entrepreneurial businesses, professional athletes, celebrity influencers, fashion models, law firms, judges, lawyers, governmental entities, non-profit organizations, and individuals. Recent honors include being named Law Firm of the Year-Finalist (2021) and, for the fourth year in a row, awarded Appellate Litigation Department of the Year (2021), by the New Jersey Law Journal; and named 2020 Pro Bono Law firm by the New Jersey State Bar Association. For more information, please visit www.pashmanstein.com.




Evergrande bondholders threaten to sue after being blindsided by $2bn claim

“A group of bondholders is moving closer to formal legal action against Evergrande after the world’s most indebted property developer made a surprise disclosure that mystery lenders to one of its subsidiaries claimed more than $2bn in cash,” reports Joe Rennison in Financial Times.

“A group of distressed debt investors in the US and UK including Saba Capital, Redwood Capital Management and Ashmore met on Tuesday and directed lawyers to begin work on the legal analysis needed to decide whether to take action against Evergrande, according to people familiar with the talks.”

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What All the Biglaw Firms are Saying About Future Russia Business

“In the days following the invasion of Ukraine, we saw responses from a number of major law firms with business in Russia shut down their offices and withdraw from representations. But some firms didn’t make a clean break with Russian business, and some that did issued cagey statements that made the,” reports Joe Patrice in Above The Law.

“The page divides firm statements between firms no longer doing work in Russia — like MoFo and Gowling WLG — firms that have dropped Russian government-related entities — like DLA Piper, Norton Rose, and Hunton Andrews Kurth — and firms that are either silent or issued equivocal statements. Looking through the list of inconclusive.”

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Cerence Appoints Jennifer Salinas as New General Counsel

“Cerence Inc. (NASDAQ: CRNC), AI for a world in motion, today announced that it has named Jennifer Salinas as its new Senior Vice President and General Counsel, effective April 4, 2022. She will be based in the Cerence Burlington, Massachusetts headquarters and will report to Stefan Ortmanns, Cerence CEO,” reports Yahoo Finance in their blog.

“Ms. Salinas, who most recently served as General Counsel of the Infrastructure Solutions Group and Global Head of Litigation at Lenovo, is an experienced and progressive public company legal leader with an ideal combination of top-tier law firm training and senior in-house roles. She brings a stellar track record of advising management.”

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Rhode Island Reaches $107 Mln Opioid Settlements with Teva and Allergan

“Rhode Island’s attorney general on Monday announced settlements he valued at $107 million against the drug makers Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (TEVA.TA) and AbbVie’s (ABBV.N) Allergan unit to resolve claims over their roles in fueling an opioid epidemic in the state. Attorney General Peter,” reports Jonathan Stempel in Reuters.

“The settlements include $28.5 million in cash, plus the delivery to Rhode Island of anti-overdose treatments, 1 million Naloxone sprays and 67,000 bottles of Suboxone pills over 10 years. While no amount of money will ever be enough to undo the harm suffered by Rhode Islanders throughout the ongoing opioid epidemic, these additional.”

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City Agrees to More than $2 Million Settlement in Parking Ramp Lawsuit

“A more than $2 million settlement was unanimously approved to end Rochester’s yearlong lawsuit related to the city’s newest parking ramp. The Rochester City Council agreed to accept a $2,025,000 settlement Monday night. The agreement which remained confidential until the settlement was approved,” reports Randy Petersen in Post Bulletin.

“Kraus-Anderson Construction Co. and MEP Associates LLC to make payments to the city within 30 days. City Attorney Michael Spindler-Krage said the exact split of the payments remains confidential and unknown to city officials. Additionally, the agreement does not include an admission of liability by any of the companies involved.”

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WHY ONLINE COMPLIANCE TRAINING IS IMPORTANT

“Almost all companies have policies and regulatory requirements that their employees have to adhere to. Going against these requirements can attract fines, lawsuits, reputational damage, penalties, or even criminal charges. It is important for companies to make sure there is corporate and regulatory compliance from all members of staff to ensure the smooth running of operations,” reports Jason Ruiz in ELearning Inside.

Corporate compliance allows organizations to carry out their business processes safely and effectively while following the policies that were developed during the organization’s founding. On the other hand, regulatory compliance makes sure employees obey the laws and follow the regulations set out by government bodies for companies in the sector in which such business operates..”

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Vivera Engages Star Legal Team to Lead $500 Million Lawsuit Against USA Today

“Vivera Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced the appointment of leading corporate law firm, Byrd Campbell, P.A., to represent the Company in its defamation lawsuit against USA Today and its parent companies, Gannett Co., Inc. and Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC (“Gannett”),” reports Vivera Pharmaceuticals in PR Newswire.

“The Settlement Class could have achieved at the time, the biopharmaceutical company’s investors said in a memo filed in support of their final settlement approval bid in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. The settlement class covers everyone who acquired IGC’s publicly traded common stock from Sept. 26, 2018.”

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Nations Should Conserve Fuel as Global Energy Crisis Looms, Agency Warns

“The war in Ukraine is setting into motion the first global energy crisis of its kind, and nations around the world should respond by reducing their use of oil and gas, the leader of a key international organization warned on Friday. The International Energy Agency, which was formed in the wake,” reports Catrin Einhorn in The New York Times.

“The oil crisis to ensure a stable worldwide energy market, said that the repercussions of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine were likely to intensify over the next several months as summer driving season got underway with inventories at historic lows. Reducing demand is a way of addressing the situation without just pumping more oil.”

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