Beck Redden Employees Help the Houston Food Bank

Nearly a dozen Beck Redden employees, along with other members of Houston’s legal community, recently volunteered at the Houston Food Bank during “Legal Frenzy Friday,” part of the Food from the Bar campaign. Hundreds of attorneys and staff form Houston-area law firms donated their by working a 3-hour volunteer shift, which was a Houston Food Bank volunteer bonus day.

In a release, the firm said:

Beck Redden’s participation was spearheaded by associate Kate Skagerberg, who serves as a board member of f.r.e.s.h. Young Professionals, which was formed to support the mission of the Houston Food Bank, along with Beck Redden partner, Alistair Dawson, who is on the Food from the Bar Steering Committee.

“I was proud of our firm’s representation at Legal Frenzy Friday,” Skagerberg said.  “It was wonderful to work with my colleagues for such a worthwhile cause and to see the entire Houston legal community come together to help those in need.”

In addition to volunteering, as part of the Food from the Bar Campaign, Beck Redden employees are also collecting non-perishable food items at their offices as well as having an online donation for the Houston Food Bank. Food from the Bar is a month-long effort led by Houston’s legal community to close the meal gap in Southeast Texas. By donating their time, food and funds, firms and legal organizations help the Houston Food Bank distribute more meals to neighbors in need during the summer months and beyond.

Houston Food Bank

The Houston Food Bank is America’s largest food bank in distribution to its network of 600 hunger relief charities in 18 southeast Texas counties. Named top charity in Texas by Charity Navigator for financial performance and accountability, the Houston Food Bank provides 74 million nutritious meals to food pantries, soup kitchens, senior centers and other agencies, feeding 800,000 people each year. Fresh produce, meat and nonperishables are distributed from the warehouse at 535 Portwall, and hot meals are prepared and distributed from Keegan Center, a 15,000 square foot industrial kitchen. Additional community services range from nutrition education to assistance with food stamp applications and hands-on job training. Red Barrels offer a convenient way for grocery shoppers to donate nonperishables for their neighbors in need.




Gardere Partner Cindy Nelson Named Chair of Firm’s Hospitality Industry Team

Partner Cynthia Brotman Nelson has been named chair of Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP’s hospitality industry team, effective April 1.

Nelson has more than 25 years of experience representing and consulting institutional and entrepreneurial clients, with an emphasis in the hospitality industry. She represents clients in the development, acquisition, disposition, leasing and financing of commercial enterprises, both domestic and foreign, including hotels and mixed-use developments, shopping centers, multifamily housing developments, office buildings, industrial properties and unimproved land.

Her practice includes senior and mezzanine financing services, complex workout and debt restructuring, joint ventures, management agreements, franchise agreements and buying, selling, developing and ground leasing of all types of real estate products. Nelson consistently has been recognized by The Best Lawyers in America© and Chambers USA as one of the nation’s leading leisure and hospitality lawyers.

“Cindy is one of the premier real estate and hospitality attorneys in the country,” says Christopher A. Peckham, Associate General Counsel at Ashford Inc., a provider of asset management and advisory services to companies within the hospitality industry. “Not only does she offer a vast wealth of substantive knowledge and experience, she is also extremely efficient and cost-effective. She is our go-to attorney for all of our transactional matters and has handled billions of dollars in acquisitions, dispositions and financings. We rely heavily on Cindy.”

“Cindy is one of the brightest minds in the hospitality space,” says Leslie Ng, Chief Investment Officer of the global hotel management company Interstate Hotels. “I have worked with her for over 20 years, and during that time she has represented my company’s interests in billions of dollars of hospitality acquisitions, related financings and dispositions. She has that rare ability to quickly focus on those items that are truly important in a transaction while tending to all the necessary details.”

One of Nelson’s responsibilities as the chair of the hospitality industry team will include leading the firm’s efforts with the annual Dallas Hotel Conference, where she has participated as a speaker since 2009. Each year, the Firm-sponsored event attracts a wide range of hospitality industry attendees from across the U.S.

“For more than a decade, our hospitality industry team has represented some of the most recognized names in the hospitality industry in hotel and resort acquisitions, dispositions and financings worldwide, including the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Caribbean,” says Nelson. “It is an honor to take over as the group’s chair, and I look forward to leading the team’s ongoing commitment to maximizing value and efficiency for our clients.”

 




Katz, Marshall & Banks Partner Co-Authors Whistleblower Law Practitioners Guide

Lisa J. BanksLisa J. Banks, co-founding partner of Katz, Marshall & Banks, LLP, is co-author of the recently released book “Whistleblower Law: A Practitioner’s Guide.”

Available in eBook and print formats from its publisher, ALM’s Law Journal Press, the book is a practical, comprehensive guide to rapidly evolving whistleblower law and the numerous and often complex issues facing practitioners today from both sides of the whistleblower bar, the firm said in a release. Banks, along with Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Partner Jason Schwartz, have written a balanced view of the law useful to both whistleblower advocates and defense counsel alike.

The book’s topics include:

• Major legislation, including the False Claims Act of 1863, the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002, and The Dodd-Frank Act;

• Whistleblower protection for employees across a broad spectrum of industries, including the nuclear and environmental, consumer and investor, and transportation fields;

• Survey of state whistleblower laws in the 50 states and the District of Columbia;

• Whistleblower incentive programs, including those from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), and Internal Revenue Service;

• Unique challenges faced by whistleblowing attorneys and compliance officers; and

• Employer considerations, including preventative measures, investigations, disclosures, privilege and settlements.

In her review of the book, Danielle Brian, Executive Director of the Project on Government Oversight, said: “As a federal government watchdog, I often work with corporate and government insiders with first-hand knowledge of matters vital to the public interest. Whistleblowers are the first and best line of defense against waste, corruption, and other misconduct by the government and its contractors. This book is simply without equal as a comprehensive, non-biased guide to the current landscape of federal and state whistleblower law.”

Roel Campos, former Commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and current Chair of the Securities Enforcement Practice at Hughes Hubbard & Reed added: “Lisa Banks and Jason Schwartz have given lawyers an excellent resource for navigating the growing maze of whistleblower laws that impact on nearly every practice area today. For attorneys involved in the heavily regulated financial markets, where whistleblowers are playing in increasing role, the authors not only equip practitioners with an in-depth knowledge of statutes and case law, but they also provide insightful practice tips for that can help both sides of the bar counsel their clients on the handling of whistleblower issues as they arise and unfold. This fresh look at whistleblower law and practice is a go-to resource for in-house counsel, compliance officers and whistleblowers alike.”




Bernard Gaffney Joins Wilson Elser’s Hartford Office

Bernard Gaffney has joined Wilson Elser’s Hartford, Connecticut, office as of counsel.

Formerly a partner with Rome McGuigan, P.C.in Hartford, Gaffney practices as a corporate transactional attorney and litigator, focused on matters involving commercial contracts and agreements, general and product liability and professional disputes.

In a release, the firm said Gaffney has experience in all aspects of litigation, from sensitive corporate investigations to taking first chair jury trials to verdict.

The  release continues: In handling transactional matters, Gaffney has assisted his corporate clients from the inception of deals, providing strategies and legal advice, through the drafting and negotiating various major business agreements to conclusion. He is admitted to practice in Connecticut and Massachusetts.

“When we opened the Hartford office in 2011, we focused on establishing a foothold in the Government Affairs and Lobbying arenas,” explained Brian Del Gatto, regional managing partner of Wilson Elser’s New England Region. “We are now making a concerted effort to grow our litigation and transactional practices with Bernard on board and the 40 attorneys split between our Stamford, CT, and Boston, MA, offices.”

Gaffney obtained his B.A. degree from Saint Anselm College (1989) and his J.D. degree from Suffolk University Law School (1993), where he was editor in chief of the Adelphia Law Journal and president of Delta These Phi Law Fraternity.

Earlier this year, Jim Perras, of counsel, joined the firm’s Hartford office. His practice focuses on government affairs and insurance regulatory and compliance matters.




Former Reading Int’l GC Joins Akerman Los Angeles Office

Veteran real estate lawyer William “Bill” Ellis has joined Akerman LLP‘s Los Angeles office as a partner in the Real Estate Practice Group.

William EllisEllis is former general counsel of global real estate conglomerate Reading International Inc. Prior to Reading, Ellis was a real estate partner at Sidley Austin, and he began his career at Morgan, Lewis and Bockius in Los Angeles.

“Bill is an industry veteran, who is known for his experience in complex real estate transactions for institutional investors and lenders,” said Richard Bezold, Real Estate Practice Group Chair. “He brings tremendous market knowledge in the hospitality and retail sectors, and adds important depth to our fast-growing practice in Los Angeles and across the region.”

In a release, the firm said Ellis has more than 30years of transactional real estate experience handling workouts and restructurings, leasing, acquisitions, dispositions, financings, joint ventures and developments across the United States. He works with private equity funds, global financial institutions, investment banks, real estate investment trusts, investment funds and private developers based both in New York and on the West Coast. He also has significant experience in corporate and securities transactions, including corporate mergers and acquisitions and initial public offerings.

Ellis previously served as general counsel and NASDAQ-listed Reading International Inc., the successor to Reading Railroad and now developer, owner and operator of retail and commercial real estate in Australia, New Zealand and the United States, including entertainment-themed retail centers, multiplex cinemas and live theater assets in Chicago and New York.

 




Akerman Continues Expansion in New York and Dallas

Akerman LLP has announced continuing growth in the New York and Dallas markets with the addition of new partners in both offices.

In New York, labor and employment partners Bran NoonanSarir Silver and associate Vincent Avery have joined the firm. The new team joins Akerman’s Labor & Employment Practice Group from Gordon & Rees LLP.

“With the ever-evolving labor and employment law landscape, we continue to add exceptional lawyers where our clients need us the most,” said Eric Gordon, chair of the Labor & Employment Practice Group. “The growth of our national team in New York enhances our ability to counsel clients on a range of workplace matters, particularly in the business-critical realm of employment litigation and compliance.”

In a release the firm reported:

Noonan focuses his practice on employment litigation. He has experience representing businesses in both state and federal courts in a wide range of employment actions, including Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Title VII, Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), and New York human rights and labor laws. He also regularly represents clients in various complex commercial matters, such as those involving issues of unfair competition, restrictive covenants, breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty and fraud.

Noonan previously served as an adjunct professor at New York Law School and as associate editor of the New York State Bar Journal. In his efforts to give back to the community, Noonan has assisted several organizations and individuals in various pro bono matters, including AmeriCorps in connection with the development of public school educational programs.

Silver focuses her practice on employment litigation. She is experienced in all areas of employment law such as the ADA, ADEA, Title VII, Title III, New York State Human Rights (NYSHR), New York City Human Rights (NYCHR), New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD) and Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA). Silver defends employers against claims of discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, retaliation and other employment claims in state courts, federal courts and administrative agencies. She also counsels management concerning employment law issues in employee terminations, employment discrimination, sexual harassment, equal employment opportunity, employee handbooks, family and medical leave, and compliance with federal and state employment laws.

Avery focuses his practice on defending employers in state and federal litigation involving all types of employment-related lawsuits, ranging from individual and class-based wage and hour litigation under the FLSA, New York Labor Law (NYLL), New York Hospitality Wage Order, and New Jersey Wage and Hour Law (NJWHL), to single and multi-plaintiff discrimination and retaliation claims asserted under various employment statutes. He also routinely counsels employers on various wage and hour issues including overtime pay, minimum wage issues and prevailing wage concerns, among others.

New York has grown into Akerman’s second largest office, tripling headcount to nearly 90 lawyers and other professionals in just 2 1/2 years, the firm says. In addition to Noonan and Silver, the office has welcomed three other partners since 2016 began, including corporate transactional lawyers Lorenzo Borgogni and Jack Habert, and real estate transactional lawyer Dianne Penchina.

The firm has further expanded its Dallas office with securities and commercial litigation partner Bryce Benson in the Litigation Practice Group. He joins Akerman’s national bench of trial lawyers and enhances the firm’s core strengths in the financial services sector.

“Bryce is an experienced litigator, whose strong financial sector focus extends Akerman’s capabilities in complex disputes at the federal and state level,” said Lawrence Rochefort, Litigation Practice Group Chair. “His practice enhances our ability to serve clients with securities and commercial litigation needs and adds important depth to our team in Dallas and nationally.”

Benson’s practice focuses on securities litigation, including the representation of broker-dealers in Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) arbitrations, regulatory investigations and enforcement proceedings. He also has experience litigating complex commercial cases and business disputes, including cases involving claims for breach of contract, fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, negligent misrepresentation, and other business torts in state court, federal court and in arbitration proceedings. Benson represents Fortune 500 corporations, mid-size companies and individuals in a variety of industries, including financial services, energy, health care, technology and manufacturing.

Benson joins Akerman’s Dallas office after the team recently welcomed bankruptcy and restructuring partners John Mitchell and David Parham from Baker & McKenzie.




Gardere Promotes Four New Partners in Dallas, Houston

Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP announces that attorneys Chris Deskin, Rick Jordan, Mike Seely and Glenn T. Singleton have been elected to partnership, effective April 1.

“These distinguished attorneys demonstrate integrity, expertise across a breadth of specialties, professional initiative and a dedication to providing our clients with exceptional service,” says Gardere Chair Holland N. O’Neil. “We applaud their accomplishments and are honored to welcome them to the firm’s partnership.”

Deskin is a tax attorney in the Firm’s Dallas office. He focuses his practice on trusts and estates, with an emphasis on estate planning and federal tax-related matters, business succession planning, marital property planning and asset protection planning. Deskin is a 2005 graduate of The University of Texas School of Law.

Jordan works in Gardere’s corporate practice group and splits his time between the firm’s Dallas and Austin offices. He focuses his practice on venture capital financings, mergers and acquisitions, securities regulation and corporate governance. Jordan is a 2008 graduate of Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law.

Seely is a trial attorney in Gardere’s Houston office. He represents both plaintiffs and defendants in a wide variety of matters including complex commercial litigation, oilfield litigation, professional malpractice, real estate disputes, collection of unpaid invoices and promissory notes, and other business torts. Seely is a 2007 graduate of South Texas College of Law.

Singleton works in Gardere’s corporate practice group in Dallas. He focuses his practice on representing buyers, sellers, investors, fundless sponsors, joint ventures and other business entities in sophisticated debt and equity financings and other complex business transactions. Singleton is a 2007 graduate of University of Georgia School of Law.

 




Nine AZA Lawyers Named to Rising Stars List

Eight associates and a partner at  Houston-based Ahmad, Zavitsanos, Anaipakos, Alavi & Mensing have been named to the annual Texas Rising Stars list, which recognizes the top young attorneys in the state.

The lawyers include partner Elizabeth Pannill Fletcher and associates Jamie Alan Aycock, Sammy Ford IV, Benjamin Foster, Tiffany Joud, Alisa Lipski, Michael McBride, Adam Milasincic and Monica Uddin.

Only 2.5 percent of eligible attorneys are chosen for Texas Rising Stars, which recognizes lawyers who are 40 or younger, or who have been in practice no more than 10 years. Selection is based on peer nominations and editorial review.

Read more about the AZA Rising Stars.

 

 




Quarles & Brady Partner Jonathan Hudis Edits Guide to Trademark and Appeal Board Practice

Jonathan HudisJonathan Hudis, a partner in Quarles & Brady LLP‘s Intellectual Property Practice Group, recently edited “A Legal Strategist’s Guide to Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Practice, Third Edition,” published by the Intellectual Property Law Section of the American Bar Association.

In the book, trademark lawyers and specialists who practice before the U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board share insights and analysis from their years of practice. Each chapter also includes a checklist of items to consider during each stage of a Board proceeding.

Hudis practices in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office, helping clients of all sizes establish and grow trademark and copyright portfolios, design and implement procedures to protect their intellectual capital, resolve foreign and domestic disputes, preserve trade secrets, and formulate companywide IP strategies and policies. Well-versed in trademark prosecution and registered copyright protection matters, he formerly served as an adjunct professor of trademark and unfair competition law at the George Mason University School of Law.

Hudis is particularly knowledgeable about Internet-related trademark and copyright protection matters and is a member of several arbitration panels in the areas of Internet domain names.

“The information these authors provide is an invaluable resource for anyone who is involved in litigating proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, and I am thankful to the Intellectual Property Law Section of the American Bar Association for asking me to be involved,” said Hudis.

 




Dykema Adds Auto Attorney William Kohler to Detroit Office

William J. Kohler has joined Dykema’s Corporate Finance Practice Group as senior counsel in the firm’s Detroit office.

Kohler has held leadership positions at major corporations in the automotive industry throughout his career. Most recently, he served as Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary of global automotive suppliers Dura Automotive Systems, LLC, and Global Automotive Systems, LLC, and previously was Vice President and General Counsel for the North and South American automotive operations of Johnson Controls, Inc.

In a release, the firm said he has advised some of the world’s largest automakers and suppliers. He has led some of the automotive industry’s larger and more complicated acquisitions and divestitures, negotiated specialized supply agreements involving the sale and purchase of billions of dollars in critical components, created key joint ventures, and established international operations and distribution networks. He has also led development of significant intellectual property arrangements, including technology licensing and joint development arrangements, and authored the article “Current and Potential Legal Issues Pertaining to Automated, Autonomous and Connected Vehicles.”

“In addition to his strong background in the automotive sector, Bill brings deep expertise on corporate governance and regulatory matters,” said Wilhelm E. Liebmann, Leader of Dykema’s Corporate Finance Practice Group. “He has ties to leaders in Washington, a good grasp of state and local economic development initiatives and has counseled a variety of clients on cross-border matters.”

“Bill’s résumé and years of experience working with automotive heavyweights make him a great fit at Dykema,” said Brendan J. Cahill, Director of Dykema’s Automotive Industry Group. “His background and experience will be a great value for our clients.”

Kohler received a J.D. from the University of Michigan and a A.B. from the University of Michigan Honors College. He also received an M.B.A. from Michigan State University.

 




SMU Law Student Awarded Donald C. McCleary Gardere Leadership Scholarship

Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP presented the 2016 Donald C. McCleary Gardere Leadership Scholarship to law student Brett Moore at the Dallas Bar Foundation Fellows Luncheon on March 30. Moore is a second-year law student at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law.

“Mr. Moore exemplifies the qualities we look for in a scholarship recipient,” says Gardere Chair Holland N. O’Neil. “His drive and initiative embody the spirit of Don McCleary, and it is an honor to present him with the 2016 Donald C. McCleary Gardere Leadership Scholarship.”

Moore, who has consistently been named to the dean’s list, is heavily involved in law school organizations and activities at SMU. He is one of 15 law students elected to Barristers, an exclusive service organization that selects members based on scholarship, leadership, service and character. He serves as the public event co-director for the Board of Advocates and competes on the group’s Negotiations Team. He also is a member of the Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honors Fraternity.

Moore also was the recipient of the Carl W. Summers Jr. Endowed Scholarship, and he is heavily involved in community service projects, including the preparation of an apartment for an underprivileged family as part of the InterFaith Housing Coalition.

Moore graduated magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University in 2011 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. While at Vanderbilt, he ranked as the best debater on the school’s Moot Court Team and served as co-president of the Vanderbilt Habitat for Humanity.

The Donald C. McCleary Gardere Leadership Scholarship is awarded annually to a second-year SMU law student in memory of former Gardere Managing Partner Don McCleary. Recipients are evaluated and chosen based on excellence in academics, leadership, character and involvement in both law school and the community, core values embraced by McCleary.

McCleary served as Gardere’s managing partner from 1991 through 1995, before he passed away in 1996. His vision for Gardere included participation in local, state and national public affairs, humanitarian activities and pro bono work. He established many of the community outreach programs that have become the hallmark of the firm, including the Annual Gardere MLK Jr. Oratory Competition, which this year celebrated its 24th anniversary in Dallas and its 20th anniversary in Houston.

 




DLA Piper Joins New BLocal Initiative to Support Baltimore Businesses and Residents

DLA Piper announces its participation in BLocal, an initiative launched today to strengthen Baltimore’s economy.

BLocal brings together 25 Baltimore-area businesses committed to using their collective hiring and purchasing power to benefit the city and its residents. The initiative includes HopkinsLocal, launched by Johns Hopkins in 2015 to promote economic growth and employment opportunities in Baltimore.

As part of its commitment to BLocal, DLA Piper will hire a minimum of two young people in Baltimore for summer internships each year. The firm also pledged to provide pro bono legal services to city residents for matters relating to workforce development and the creation and development of minority and women-owned enterprises. Alongside its broader efforts to enrich public education in Baltimore, DLA Piper will also mentor middle school students at the Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women.

“Since our founding in Baltimore more than 100 years ago, pro bono and community service have been a core part of the firm’s identity,” said Charles Scheeler, attorney in DLA Piper’s Baltimore office who is leading the firm’s work with BLocal. “As we continue to find new ways to give back to a city that has given us so much, we are honored to partner with Johns Hopkins and the many prestigious companies that have joined together to help bolster Baltimore’s economy.”

Companies involved in BLocal will support the community through a variety of initiatives, including providing summer jobs for young people, investing in renovation and construction projects, mentoring small business owners and city youth, and purchasing goods and services from companies led by women and minorities. For more information about BLocal, please visit: http://hopkinslocal.jhu.edu/blocal.

 




Janis Hui Ozaki Joins Dykema as Senior Counsel in Los Angeles

Janis Hui OzakiJanis Hui Ozaki has joined Dykema as senior counsel in the firm’s Los Angeles office. She joins Dykema’s Litigation Department.

In a release, the firm said Ozaki has extensive experience handling business and real estate disputes, including those relating to leasing, purchase and sale agreements, contract breaches, partnership disputes, and fraud. She has represented clients in Hong Kong, China, Mexico and Canada. She speaks fluent Cantonese and conversational French, and is part of the Hong Kong Association of Southern California, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Los Angeles, the Southern California Chinese Lawyers Association, the Asian Pacific American Bar Association, the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, ProVisors, and Bruin Professionals.

Ozaki was named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers from 2012-2016 and has been listed annually among the Top Women Attorneys in Southern California by Los Angeles Magazine. She also is a lecturer in law at the UCLA School of Law.

“Janis is a great addition to our Los Angeles office as senior counsel,” said Michael P. Wippler, Managing Member for Dykema in Los Angeles. “She’s a talented attorney who’s made a name for herself in Southern California along with her extensive work with clients in several countries. She has a track record of strong client service and will be a valuable addition to our team.”

Ozaki received her J.D. at the UCLA School of Law and her B.A. in economics at Dartmouth College.

 




Gardere Partner Cristina Solomon Sworn in as President of AWA Houston

Cristina Portela SolomonGardere Wynne Sewell LLP announces that Partner Cristina Portela Solomon has been inducted as president of the Houston Association of Women Attorneys, effective April 1.

The AWA is the only organization in the Houston area that focuses exclusively on the advancement of women law students, lawyers and judges. Ms. Solomon’s appointment was formally announced at the organization’s AWA Premier Women in Law Luncheon held on March 23.

“Cristina has established herself as one of the most respected and capable attorneys in the Houston legal community,” says Gardere Chair Holland N. O’Neil. “She is a tireless advocate for the advancement of women in the practice of law, as evidenced by her impressive professional achievements and dedication to AWA.”

Solomon is a partner in Gardere’s labor and employment practice group.

“She is a seasoned trial lawyer who represents clients on employment matters in both state and federal court,” the firm said in a release. “She devotes a significant amount of her practice to trade secret litigation and has developed a reputation throughout Texas for successfully prosecuting and defending cases involving emergency relief in injunctive proceedings. Solomon, who is fluent in Spanish, often represents clients in employment matters throughout Latin America and Mexico.”

Under the AWA bylaws, the president must first serve as president-elect for the year preceding her term. Each year, the president-elect is nominated by the incoming president and approved by a majority vote of AWA members. In addition to serving as the organization’s president-elect, Solomon has acted as chair of the AWA Foundation’s Board of Trustees and also served on the nominating committee for the annual Premier Women in Law luncheon, the foundation’s primary fundraising event.

“Cristina has assembled a remarkable Board, who will continue building on the accomplishments of the organization,” says Christina Ponig, the outgoing AWA Houston president. “The Board is poised to do great things this year in the Houston legal community, guided by Cristina’s capable leadership. This will be an outstanding year for the AWA.”

The AWA Houston began in 1976 as a small group of women attorneys gathered in an empty courtroom to discuss ways to combine their strengths to improve opportunities for all women lawyers and promote recognition of their capabilities. Today, the AWA hosts a variety of fundraisers, educational events and scholarships designed to empower women to maximize their potential for success in the legal profession.

 




FTC Commissioner Julie Brill Joins Hogan Lovells

Hogan Lovells announced that Julie Brill, a Commissioner at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), will join the firm’s Washington, D.C. office as a partner and co-director of the Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice on April 1. Her FTC service will conclude on March 31.

As co-director of the Privacy and Cybersecurity practice, Brill succeeds co-director and founding partner Christopher Wolf, who will transition to a senior status at the firm. She will be joined in leadership with Marcy Wilder, co-director of the Privacy and Cybersecurity practice; Harriet Pearson, leader of the firm’s Cybersecurity Solutions Group and Cyber Risk Services business unit; and Eduardo Ustaran, a partner in the firm’s London office, and leader of the firm’s European data protection practice.

“Julie’s keen intelligence and reservoir of knowledge about privacy and data security law, combined with her commitment to consumer privacy, make her a natural leader for our privacy practice,” the firm said in a release. “She is renowned as a global leader in privacy law and public policy, and is widely-recognized for her distinguished work at the FTC. We are confident she will build upon her years of experience to provide exemplary client service and practice leadership.”

Brill was appointed to the FTC by President Obama and unanimously confirmed as a commissioner in 2010.

Prior to serving on the Commission, she was an Assistant Attorney General in North Carolina and Vermont for more than 20 years. Before joining the Vermont Attorney General’s office, she was an associate at a New York law firm.

Brill earned her B.A. from Princeton University magna cum laude, and her J.D. from New York University School of Law, where she had a Root-Tilden Scholarship for her commitment to public service.




Akerman Expands National Corporate Practice Group with New York Partners

Akerman LLP, a top 100 U.S. law firm, announced the expansion of its Corporate Practice Group with New York partners Lorenzo Borgogni and Jack Habert. Joining from Proskauer Rose and Willkie Farr & Gallagher, respectively, they enhance Akerman’s core strengths in complex M&A and capital markets transactions.

“Growing client needs in New York and other key markets are driving the expansion of our practice across the United States,” said Mary Carroll, Corporate Practice Group Chair. “Lorenzo and Jack are highly accomplished lawyers who have been involved in a variety of high profile domestic and international transactions. Their combined backgrounds and cross border experience support the work of our clients across diverse markets.”

In addition to Borgogni and Habert, Akerman’s Corporate Practice Group recently welcomed partner Mason “Max” Drake, co-resident in Chicago and New York, and partner Paul Quinn, co-resident in Chicago and Fort Lauderdale. Drake joined from Greenberg Traurig LLP, Quinn from Paul Hastings LLP.

Lorenzo Borgogni
Borgogni represents public and private companies in domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, with a focus on Italian buyers. He has structured, negotiated and completed more than $40 billion worth of M&A transactions for deal principals, including funds and strategic buyers and financial advisors. His experience includes cash and stock-for-stock mergers, tender offers, stock and asset purchases, leveraged/management buyouts, spin-offs, going-private transactions, and joint ventures and divestitures across multiple sectors, including financial services and healthcare.

He also advises clients in connection with takeover defense initiatives and corporate governance matters, including proxy fights, consent solicitations and activist matters. In addition, Borgogni represents domestic and foreign issuers in connection with offerings of debt and equity securities.

Jack Habert
Habert concentrates his practice on negotiating and documenting structured finance and complex derivatives transactions and the regulatory analysis of securities, commodities and insolvency issues relating to such transactions. He advises major financial institutions, investment advisers, mutual funds, hedge funds and other corporate entities as either providers or end users of such financing and derivatives transactions.

From September 2010 through January 2012, Habert served as an attorney fellow at the SEC’s Division of Trading and Markets. In this role, he advised and assisted the agency with drafting rules that implemented various provisions of Dodd-Frank, including joint rules with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission on the definitions of swap and security-based swaps, swap and security-based swap dealers, and major swap and security-based swap participants, as well as SEC rules about business conduct standards, new trading platforms, clearing and reporting security-based swaps and conflicts of interest in asset-backed securities.




Arron Nesbitt and Linda Knight Join Wilson Elser’s Denver Office

National law firm Wilson Elser announced that Arron Nesbitt, partner, and Linda Knight, of counsel, have joined the firm’s Denver office.

“Arron and Linda are excellent additions to the firm,” said Joseph Bermudez, regional managing partner of Wilson Elser’s Denver office. “Their abilities as litigators in several of our key practice areas will add tremendous value to Wilson Elser and for our clients.”

Formerly a partner with Taylor Anderson LLP in Denver, Nesbitt focuses his practice in the areas of wrongful death, catastrophic personal injury, mass tort and other complex matters in state and federal courts nationally, routinely for product liability and trucking clients.

Nesbitt also is a trial attorney, averaging one jury or bench trial per year over the course of his 17-year career.

Admitted to practice in Arizona, California, Colorado and Texas, Nesbitt also serves as defense counsel for excess carriers in specialty insurance litigation and has served as national product liability counsel for various manufacturers of automobiles, medical devices, stun guns and other products.

Nesbitt, who is AV Preeminent rated by Martindale-Hubbell, obtained his B.A. degree from Northern Arizona University (1993) and his J.D. degree from Golden Gate University School of Law (1999).

Knight, previously an associate with Taylor Anderson, practices in a variety of civil litigation defense areas, including specialty insurance litigation for primary and excess carriers, premises liability, product liability, tort defense, real estate litigation and general commercial litigation.

Selected for inclusion in Rising Stars for Colorado Super Lawyers, Knight earned her B.A. degree from the University of Denver (2004) and her J.D. degree from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law (2007), where she was a member of the Appellate Team and staff editor of the Transportation Law Journal.




Bina Reappointed to the Illinois Supreme Court’s Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission

The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP announced that Chicago partner Mark W. Bina has been reappointed to the Illinois Supreme Court’s Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (ARDC).

Bina will serve another year on the commission which is the state agency overseeing the licensing and discipline of all Illinois-licensed attorneys. He also sits on the ARDC’s Hearing Board which serves as a fact-finder conducting evidentiary hearings for attorneys charged with misconduct, and also sits on the ARDC’s Oversight Committee.

Bina is a member of the firm’s Litigation & Dispute Resolution and Health Law Practice Groups, working in state and federal trial and appellate courts across the country. In his health care practice, Bina works on regulatory and compliance issues, including disciplinary proceedings, administrative agency appeals, fraud and abuse issues, internal and governmental investigations, subpoenas, and risk mitigation.

He received his law degree from John Marshall Law School and his bachelor’s degree, with distinction, from Indiana University.

 




Beck Redden Partner Kat Gallagher Receives 2016 Women in Law Award

Beck Redden LLP to announces that partner Kat Gallagher has been selected by Lawyer Monthly magazine as a recipient of the 2016 Women in Law Award in recognition of her  legal expertise and contribution within the area of litigation. The award recognizes and honors the achievements of women that have challenged, influenced or changed the practice of law over the last 12 months across the globe.

“With more than 25 years practicing law, Kat Gallagher has distinguished herself as an elite trial lawyer with outstanding instincts for how to best tell her client’s story in the most persuasive and compelling manner,” the firm says in a release.

“She is a Fellow of the prestigious American College of Trial Lawyers, a preeminent association of trial lawyers limited to the top one percent of lawyers in any given jurisdiction,” the release continues. “In addition, she is a Fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers (IATL) – membership in the Academy is limited to only 500 Fellows in the U.S.   Kat is also an Associate in the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA).

Read the release.




Gardere Partner John Melko Named American College of Bankruptcy Fellow

John P. MelkoGardere Wynne Sewell LLP announces that financial restructuring and reorganization partner John P. Melko was inducted by the American College of Bankruptcy as a Fellow in the 27th Class of the College.

Melko was among 31 professionals from across the country recognized by The American College of Bankruptcy for their professional excellence and exceptional contributions to the fields of bankruptcy and insolvency. Honorees reside in 19 states and two foreign countries. The induction took place on March 18 in Washington, D.C., at the Smithsonian Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture.

“John represents the highest standard of professionalism in the legal industry as evidenced by his ongoing commitment to the enhancement of bankruptcy and insolvency law,” says Firm Vice Chair Eric Blumrosen. “We congratulate him on this prestigious recognition.”

In a release, the firm said Melko is a partner and chair of Gardere’s financial restructuring and reorganization practice group. His practice focuses on complex sales, acquisitions, bankruptcies and financings in the energy sector throughout the U.S., as well as shipping-related issues in both foreign and domestic cases and financings. Melko has years of cross-border and multinational experience with oil and gas exploration and production, refining and marketing, airlines, telecommunications, electric utilities, manufacturing, retail, rig and ship finance, mass torts and asset-backed securities.

“John is greatly respected by his clients and peers for not only his experience, but also for his character and integrity,” says Deirdre B. Ruckman, a partner in the Firm’s financial restructuring and reorganization practice and a Fellow of The American College of Bankruptcy. “He fully embodies these traits in his every day practice and is a great addition to the fellowship of The American College of Bankruptcy.”

Fellowship nominees undergo a rigorous nomination process and are extended an invitation to join based on a record of achievement. The American College of Bankruptcy now has 848 active Fellows, not including Class 27, each selected by a Board of Regents from among recommendations of the Circuit Admissions Council in each federal judicial circuit and specially appointed Committees for Judicial and Foreign Fellows.

The American College of Bankruptcy is an honorary professional and educational association of bankruptcy and insolvency professionals. The College sustains professional excellence and supports educational and pro bono efforts in local communities around the country. The fellowship includes commercial and consumer bankruptcy attorneys, insolvency accountants, turnaround and workout specialists, law professors, judges, government officials and others involved in the bankruptcy and insolvency community.