IP/Entertainment Attorney Lawrence Waks Joins Wilson Elser’s Dallas Office

Lawrence Waks

Lawrence Waks, of counsel at Wilson Elser

To bolster its intellectual property practice, national law firm Wilson Elser hired premier IP/entertainment attorney Lawrence Waks, formerly of Jackson Walker LLP, as of counsel in its Dallas office.

Waks’s practice of more than 30 years has focused primarily on IP litigation and transactional matters, serving a national and international client base that hails from industries such as entertainment, music, sports, electronic gaming, publishing, fashion, consumer goods, media and more.

Fluent in Spanish, French and Russian, Waks, who has lived in Argentina and Bolivia, uses his multilingual skills to represent U.S. clients abroad as well as global clients in the United States.

“We are fortunate to have such a formidable, well-respected IP attorney join our ranks,” said E. Stratton Horres, regional managing partner of the Dallas office and the partner in charge of lateral hires. “Larry has built a thriving entertainment/IP practice with an impressive list of clients and accomplishments, including contributing to Austin’s emergence as the “Live Music Capital of the World” and helping to foster Texas’s reputation as a “Third Coast” entertainment destination. His outstanding capabilities support the firm’s ongoing diversification and expansion of services we offer our clients to better serve them locally and nationally.”

“We are excited about the new dimension Larry’s practice adds to the firm,” Horres added.

In addition to intellectual property, Waks, who has degrees in geology and engineering, practices in the areas of environmental, energy and admiralty and marine law.

Recognized as a leader in the legal community, Waks is a fellow of the American Bar Association Foundation and the Texas Bar Foundation, and a member of the Governing Committee of the American Bar Association Forum on Entertainment and Sports Industries and chair of its Litigation Division. He is also chair of the Texas State Bar Copyright Section.

Waks is a member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) and the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (LARAS), best known for the Grammy Awards and the Latin Grammy Awards, respectively, and the Texas chapter of NARAS. Waks also serves on the board of the Dallas Film Society and the Advisory Board of the Austin Theater Alliance.

Waks has earned an AV® Preeminent Rating by Martindale-Hubbell and has been named to the Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America lists, and the Who’s Who Legal (International) in the entertainment and media law categories.

Waks earned his J.D. degree from St. Mary’s University and his B.A. degree, with honors, from Trinity University.




Quarles & Brady’s Website Wins Top Honor at LMA Conference

The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP has announced that the firm’s website, quarles.com, won first place at the Legal Marketing Association (LMA) Annual Conference in the category of “Total Website.”

The firm partnered with Great Jakes, a leading developer of attorney websites, creating a tech-savvy experience for anyone that visits the website via a desktop, mobile device, or tablet. “We launched our website in September 2014 and it’s truly remarkable,” said firm chair Kimberly Leach Johnson. “We hope our clients and visitors continue to find value in what we have created.”

The 2015 winners of the prestigious LMA Your Honor Awards were recognized at the 2015 LMA Annual Conference in San Diego. The winners will also be featured in a special issue of LMA Weekly, in the legal marketing publication Strategies, and via a dedicated section of the LMA website. This year, there were 10 Your Honor Awards categories, covering every area of legal marketing, including advertising, events, media relations, and websites.

About Quarles & Brady LLP
Quarles & Brady is a full-service law firm with more than 475 attorneys offering an array of legal services to corporate and individual clients that range from small entrepreneurial businesses to Fortune 100 companies, with practice focuses in health care and life sciences, business law, data privacy and security, and complex litigation. The firm has offices in Chicago; Indianapolis; Madison; Milwaukee; Naples, Florida; Phoenix; Scottsdale; Tampa; Tucson; and Washington, D.C. Additional information can be found online at quarles.com, as well as on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook.




Ward Melville Heritage Organization to Honor James M. Wicks

James M. Wicks, a parter in Farrell Fritz

James M. Wicks, a parter in Farrell Fritz

Farrell Fritz announces that James M. Wicks, a partner in the firm’s commercial litigation department, will be an honoree at the 2015 Jewels and Jeans Dinner to be held on Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. at Flowerfield in St. James, NY. Other honorees include Douglas C. Manditch, Chairman & CEO, Empire National Bank; Dr. Yusuf Hannun, Director, Stony Brook Cancer Center; and Dr. Lina Obeid, Professor of Medicine & Dean for Research, Stony Brook School of Medicine.

Wicks has been actively involved in the Three Village community for several years. He enjoys volunteering with the WMHO’s Youth Corps and served as chair of the Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages in Stony Brook from 2011 to 2014.

Wicks, an East Setauket, NY resident, contributes to the firm’s New York Commercial Division Case Compendium blog. He serves on several professional/legal committees and charitable organization boards. He is an Adjunct Professor at St. John’s University School of Law, where he teaches pretrial advocacy. He earned his J.D. degree from St. John’s University School if Law and his undergraduate degree from Wheeling College.

About Farrell Fritz

Farrell Fritz is a full-service law firm that has earned a strong reputation in the New York business community. The firm handles legal matters in the areas of bankruptcy & creditors’ rights; commercial litigation; condemnation & eminent domain; construction; corporate & finance; distressed assets; eDiscovery; emerging companies & venture capital; environmental law; estate litigation; health law; labor & employment; land use, municipal & zoning; real estate; tax planning & controversy; tax certiorari and trusts & estates for corporations, not-for-profit organizations and individuals.




Daniel Tranen Joins Wilson Elser’s Office in Edwardsville, IL

Daniel Tranen, a partner in Wilson Elser

Daniel Tranen, a partner in Wilson Elser

Daniel E. Tranen has joined national law firm Wilson Elser’s Edwardsville office as a partner. Tranen started working with the firm in 2002 in Chicago and in 2009 transferred to the Boston office, where he practiced until 2010.

Tranen focuses his practice on professional liability, product liability and insurance coverage, and has handled matters that touch nearly every service and practice Wilson Elser offers.

Tranen defends pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers in mass tort and class action litigation, including e-discovery and product recalls. In addition, he defends attorneys in professional liability matters and bar ethics complaints, and counsels insurance companies in coverage disputes.

“Daniel provides the Edwardsville office and our clients with a full complement of services,” said Brian Huelsmann, regional managing partner of the Edwardsville office. “He expands our capability in Southern Illinois and Missouri, where many firms primarily handle toxic tort matters. Our goal is to provide our clients with all the services we offer across our 27 U.S. offices.”

Regarded as a leader in his practice areas, Tranen frequently authors articles and speaks at industry and client events. He also has been selected for inclusion in Illinois and New England Super Lawyers Rising Stars and received an award for Outstanding Client Advocacy from Medmarc Insurance Company in 2014.

Tranen graduated cum laude with his J.D. degree from the University of Illinois College of Law (1997), where he was editor-in-chief of the student section of the Illinois Bar Journal, Recent Decisions. Tranen earned his B.A. degree from the University of Pennsylvania (1992).




Dykema Chairman and CEO Joins Detroit Economic Club Board of Directors

Peter M. Kellett, chairman and CEO of Dykema

Peter M. Kellett, chairman and CEO of Dykema

Dykema, a leading national law firm, announced that its Chairman and CEO, Peter Kellett, has been elected a member of the Detroit Economic Club (DEC) board of directors.

The Detroit Economic Club was formed in 1934 as a non-partisan, non-profit organization committed to the discussion and debate of important business, government and social issues. The DEC continues to provide a platform for distinguished international dignitaries and business leaders, who represent the changing global environment. It is known internationally as an important venue for prominent business and government leaders – a forum they can use to explore issues that will help shape the dynamic 21st century economic environment.

Directors are asked to support the DEC in numerous ways, from recommending speakers to periodically performing duties of the President Officer and attending DEC meetings and luncheons when schedules permit.

Kellett has been Chairman and CEO of Dykema since 2012, and previously served in several management positions at the firm, including as Litigation Practice Group Leader (2003-2007) and Litigation Department Director (2008-2011).

“I am honored to be part of the Detroit Economic Club Board of Directors,” Kellett said. “The DEC is an esteemed organization that provides a premier speaking forum for current, and future, business leaders. I look forward to working with the board in continuing the important role the Economic Club plays in our business community.”

The DEC is chaired by William Clay Ford, Jr., Executive Chairman of Ford Motor Co. Other board members include Roger Penske, Chairman of Penske Corporation; Dave Bing, Mayor of Detroit; The Honorable Ruth Johnson, Michigan’s Secretary of State; Mary Barra, Chief Executive Officer of General Motors Company; Keith E. Crain, Chairman of Crain Communications, Inc.; Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon, President of Michigan State University; the Honorable Damon Keith, Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit; Dorothy Deremo, President and CEO of Hospice of Michigan; John Fikany, Vice President of Microsoft; and many other leaders.

About Dykema
Dykema serves business entities worldwide on a wide range of complex legal issues. Dykema lawyers and other professionals in 12 U.S. offices work in close partnership with clients — from startups to Fortune 100 companies — to deliver outstanding results, unparalleled service and exceptional value in every engagement. To learn more, visit http://www.dykema.com and follow Dykema on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/Dykema.

 




Panasonic of North America Names New General Counsel

Panasonic Corporation of North America today announced the appointment of Damien Atkins as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Panasonic Corporation of North America.

Atkins succeeds Robert S. Marin, who is retiring after nearly 40 years of service, including more than 23 years as the company’s chief legal advisor.

Atkins joins Panasonic from AOL Inc., where he served as Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer. He earned his undergraduate degree from Stanford University and graduated from New York University School of Law.

Damien Atkins is a respected and experienced leader in managing in-house legal teams,” said Panasonic Corporation of North America Chairman & CEO Joseph M. Taylor. “His expertise in leading mergers & acquisitions activities, managing corporate governance, and ensuring legal compliance in a global brand company aligns well with Panasonic’s plan to grow significantly as a provider of diverse technology solutions for business. We are delighted to have Damien join the Panasonic management team here in Newark.”




Feeney Recieves Michigan Defense Trial Counsel’s Excellence In Defense Award

James P. Feeney, member of Dykema

James P. Feeney, member of Dykema

Dykema, a leading national law firm, announced that James P. Feeney has received the Michigan Defense Trial Counsel’s (MDTC) Annual Excellence In Defense Award. He will be honored during an awards banquet hosted by the MDTC on Friday, May 15 at The H Hotel in Midland, Mich.

The Excellence In Defense Award honors civil defense counsel who have promoted the practice of the defense bar and the representation of their clients both in and outside of the courtroom through their professionalism, intelligence, creativity, judgment, personality, sensitivity, civility, advocacy skills, community involvement and efforts to educate younger attorneys. It also recognizes their contributions beyond their normal roles as an advocate.

Feeney, one of the nation’s most prominent trial attorneys, regularly tackles high-profile, high-stakes litigation matters as a “go to” trial attorney for the world’s largest companies. During the course of his nearly 40-year career, Feeney has been involved in more than 1,500 cases, 70 of which he has tried to verdict. His experience includes trials of high-stakes matters for the automotive industry, financial institutions, media companies, real estate developers, and equipment leasing and insurance companies.

The MDTC is an association of the leading lawyers in the State of Michigan dedicated to representing individuals and corporations in civil litigation. Since 1979, the organization exists to facilitate a greater exchange of views and advance the interests of civil defense attorneys.

About Dykema
Dykema serves business entities worldwide on a wide range of complex legal issues. Dykema lawyers and other professionals in 12 U.S. offices work in close partnership with clients — from startups to Fortune 100 companies — to deliver outstanding results, unparalleled service and exceptional value in every engagement. To learn more, visit http://www.dykema.com and follow Dykema on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/Dykema.

 




Steven Hunter Elected to President’s Council of the Museum of Science and Industry

Steven V. Hunter, partner, Quarles & Brady

Steven V. Hunter, partner, Quarles & Brady

The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP has announced that Chicago partner Steven Hunter has been elected to the president’s council of the Museum of Science and Industry.

In 1933, the Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) opened, and to date has over 35,000 artifacts and more than 400,000 square feet of hands-on experiences, making it the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. On a rotating basis, educational movies, tours, exhibits, and events are offered at the museum.

The President’s Council provides opportunities for members to use their civic and philanthropic leadership while promoting the museum’s vision to ultimately inspire and motivate children to achieve their full potential in the fields of engineering, medicine, science, and technology. Hunter is one of 44 community leaders that serve as ambassadors of the museum. Each individual of the president’s council contributes their talent, time, and resources.

Hunter is a trial lawyer with first-chair experience representing companies in all phases of litigation and alternative dispute resolution, including discovery, “e-discovery,” motions practice, arbitration, mediation, jury trials, bench trials, and appeals. He also represents pro bono clients in criminal, family law, and political asylum proceedings.

He received his law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center and his bachelor’s degree from Brown University.

About Quarles & Brady LLP
Quarles & Brady is a full-service law firm with more than 475 attorneys offering an array of legal services to corporate and individual clients that range from small entrepreneurial businesses to Fortune 100 companies, with practice focuses in health care and life sciences, business law, data privacy and security, and complex litigation. The firm has offices in Chicago; Indianapolis; Madison; Milwaukee; Naples, Florida; Phoenix; Scottsdale; Tampa; Tucson; and Washington, D.C. Additional information can be found online at quarles.com, as well as on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.




Tax Partner Rejoins Hogan Lovells BSTL Mexico City Office

Hogan LovellsHogan Lovells BSTL has announced that Arturo Tiburcio has re-joined its corporate practice as a partner specializing in tax matters. Mr. Tiburcio will work in the firm’s Mexico City office.

Mr. Tiburcio’s practice is focused on audit and tax matters before the Mexican tax authorities, along with a broader range of tax issues. Mr. Tiburcio is also a well known and respected tax litigator.

“Arturo’s experience and interaction with taxing authorities adds unique opportunities to further strengthen the services we are able to provide out of our offices in Mexico,” said David Gibbons, Global Head of Hogan Lovells’ corporate practice. “Arturo’s focus on tax disputes is extremely compatible with our established disputes practice and his transactional and tax planning experience will be a great addition to the group.”

The market has seen an increase in taxing authority activity, and Mr. Tiburcio’s expertise fills a growing need to advise clients on transfer pricing considerations, implementation of various base erosion and profit-shifting tax proposals in different jurisdictions.

“After having worked together for many years, we know Arturo well, which allows an immediate and seamless integration in a critical service area. We have been very impressed with the way Arturo’s practice has evolved to meet the challenges presented by the different tax reforms Mexico has implemented in recent years,” said Juan Francisco Torres Landa, managing partner of Hogan Lovells BSTL. “He is a tremendous asset to the Mexico City office and our global firm.”

“Hogan Lovells’ global platform provides an ideal opportunity to continue to grow my tax practice and provide a full service offering to multinational clients,” said Mr. Tiburcio. “I look forward to expanding my practice’s services in several areas, including the oil and gas industry and the energy industry alongside such a prominent global team.”

Mr. Tiburcio received his J.D. from Universidad Panamericana and obtained post-graduate diplomas for specialization in tax from Universidad Panamericana and Universidad de Santiago de Compostela in Spain.

About Hogan Lovells’ Corporate Practice

With 350 partners and more than 1,000 lawyers worldwide operating in 22 jurisdictions throughout Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and the United States, Hogan Lovells provides exceptional, high-quality trans-Atlantic transactional strength and strong local capability throughout its broad global network and is ideally placed to advise on complex deals in highly regulated sectors. We regularly advise on the most significant, complex, and sophisticated global M&A transactions, ranking in the top 15 worldwide for completed M&A deals in 2014 (Thomson Reuters).

About Hogan Lovells

Hogan Lovells is a leading global legal practice providing business-oriented legal advice and high-quality service across its exceptional breadth of practices to clients around the world. “Hogan Lovells” or the “firm” is an international legal practice that includes Hogan Lovells US LLP and Hogan Lovells International LLP. For more information, see www.hoganlovells.com.




Former Jurist of the Year Joins Rusty Hardin & Associates

Cathy Cochran, of counsel with Rusty Hardin & Associates

Cathy Cochran, of counsel with Rusty Hardin & Associates

Cathy Cochran, a former long-time judge on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, has joined the firm of Rusty Hardin & Associates as of counsel.

She will concentrate on appellate law, criminal defense and civil litigation.

Judge Cochran, a 1984 summa cum laude graduate of the University of Houston Law Center, also holds a bachelor of arts from Stanford University.

She was appointed to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in 2001 and was elected to two six-year terms, in 2002 and 2008.

Among her honors are the 2012-2013 Exemplary Judicial Faculty Award from the Texas Center for the Judiciary, and the 2006 Jurist of the Year, Criminal Justice Section of the Texas State Bar.

“Cathy is such an exceptional lawyer that I hired her three times, four if you count the prosecutor’s office,” says Rusty Hardin. “The last time she left our practice was to serve on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals where she proved herself to be one of Texas’ most influential and reform-minded judges. Through her powerful skills of persuasion and insightful legal opinions, she helped bring about historic changes in Texas criminal justice, making our system a fairer one.”

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Foley Expands Health Care Public Affairs Team in Washington

Foley & Lardner LLP has announced that Jennifer Walsh has joined as director of public affairs in the Washington, D.C. office.

In this role, Walsh will work closely with former U.S. Representative Dennis Cardoza (D-CA), for whom she served as chief of staff during his tenure in Congress, as well as with former U.S. Representative Scott Klug (R-WI). Her focus at Foley will include advising clients on legislative, regulatory and public policy matters related to a variety of issues, and primarily health care. Walsh has deep expertise on a wide range of health care issues, including the Affordable Care Act (ACA), traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, military and veterans’ health, the regulatory process, health information technology and efforts to modernize the health care system.

“With health care legislation a priority initiative for many of our clients planning for changes in their industry, reimbursement, and core business operations, Jennifer’s experience on Capitol Hill and in the private sector, combined with her intimate knowledge of the ACA will be an invaluable asset,” said Larry Vernaglia, chair of Foley’s Health Care Industry Team.

Walsh began her political career working for former U.S. Representative Vic Fazio (D-CA) in the U.S. House Democratic Caucus and later in his California office. She served as a chief of staff in the California Legislature and was tapped by Cardoza to serve as finance director on his congressional campaign and later run his office in 2003.

“I have had the privilege of working with Jennifer since I served in the California Legislature. She was among the most effective and respected chiefs of staff in the California Assembly and continued that reputation on Capitol Hill, having been part of the House Democratic leadership team while the Affordable Care Act was developed, and an instrumental leader among the Blue Dog Coalition,” said Cardoza, co-chair of Foley’s Federal Public Affairs Practice. “I look forward to building on her health care experience to develop a top notch public policy practice together.”

After leaving Capitol Hill in 2011, Walsh served as vice president for federal government affairs at a leading multi-national health care company, where she developed expertise on a variety of issues across the health care spectrum.

“I am pleased to welcome Jennifer to our DC office, where her successful track record in working with both Democrats and Republicans will greatly enhance the firm’s national public affairs practice,” said Scott Fredericksen, managing partner of the firm’s Washington office.

About Foley & Lardner LLP
Foley & Lardner LLP is a corporate law firm that provides legal and related services for complex issues facing companies today. With approximately 900 attorneys in 20 offices, Foley combines international reach with a local focus across a full range of legal services in various industries, including technology, health care, sports and manufacturing. Foley has been recognized by clients and the legal industry for its strong commitment to client service excellence and innovation. Learn more at Foley.com.
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Adam Falkof Elected to Junior Board of Chicago Volunteer Legal Services

Adam Falkof

Adam J. Falkof of Quarles & Brady

The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP has announced that Adam Falkof has been elected to the Junior Board of Chicago Volunteer Legal Services (CVLS).

CVLS is the oldest civil pro bono organization in Chicago and continues to be a leader in providing and coordinating free legal services to individual clients of limited means. “Quarles & Brady is very pleased that Adam has been elected to the CVLS Junior Board,” said Chicago partner Chris Skey, who serves as chair of the CVLS Board Development Committee. “The Junior Board is an energetic group of lawyers that plays an important leadership role in broadening CVLS’ scope of services and development opportunities.”

Falkof practices out of the firm’s Chicago office, where he is a member of the Real Estate Practice Group. He received his law degree, with distinction, from the University of Iowa College of Law and his bachelor’s degree, magna cum laude, from George Washington University.

About Quarles & Brady LLP
Quarles & Brady is a full-service law firm with more than 475 attorneys offering an array of legal services to corporate and individual clients that range from small entrepreneurial businesses to Fortune 100 companies, with practice focuses in health care and life sciences, business law, data privacy and security, and complex litigation. The firm has offices in Chicago; Indianapolis; Madison; Milwaukee; Naples, Florida; Phoenix; Scottsdale; Tampa; Tucson; and Washington, D.C. Additional information can be found online at quarles.com, as well as on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook.




2015 “Texas Rising Stars” List Features 11 Bell Nunnally Attorneys

Bell Nunnally & Martin LLP attorneys Alana K. Ackels, R. Heath Cheek, Wendy A. Duprey, John R.W. Fugitt, Stephanie K. Gause, Kristopher D. Hill, Heather H. Jobe, Gregory D. Kelminson, Daniel A. Murray, Benjamin L. Riemer and Ross A. Williams have been named to the 2015 “Texas Rising Stars” list published by Super Lawyers – a Thomson Reuters publication and rating service – and set to be featured in the April issue of Texas Monthly.

“Texas Rising Stars” recognizes lawyers across more than 70 practice areas who are 40 years or younger or in the first 10 years of their practice. Inclusion is based on a highly selective process comprised of detailed and comprehensive peer nominations, evaluation and research – yielding only those who have both a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Ultimately, no more than 2.5 percent of eligible lawyers in the state are named to the “Texas Rising Stars” list.

Ackels is a member of the firm’s Litigation; Labor, Employment and Benefits; and Creditors’ Rights practices. She represents clients across the country in complex commercial disputes; employment claims involving discrimination, harassment, and retaliation; wage and hour claims; trade secret litigation and non-compete matters. She has extensive experience litigating disputes in state court, federal court and arbitration. Ackels also advises employers large and small on how to navigate the multitude of state and federal laws governing the employer – employee relationship. Ackels earned both her undergraduate and legal degree at Southern Methodist University (B.A., 2006; J.D., 2009). She is licensed in Texas and California.

Cheek is partner and member of the firm’s Litigation; Labor, Employment and Benefits; Creditors’ Rights and Intellectual Property practices. His practice focuses on trials and disputes, representing clients from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses and high-net-worth individuals in industries including energy, financial services, private equity and real estate in various litigation matters. Cheek is a graduate of Baylor Law School (J.D., 2006) and Texas Tech University (B.A., 2003). This is his second consecutive selection to the “Texas Rising Stars List.”

Duprey is senior counsel and a member of the firm’s Litigation; Broker/Dealer and Securities; and Intellectual Property practices. She focuses on litigation in state and federal courts and FINRA arbitration proceedings, including complex commercial litigation, trade secrets litigations, creditors’ rights, securities litigation and Form U4 and U5 expungement proceedings. Duprey is a graduate of Washington University School of Law (J.D., 2005) and Knox College (B.A., 1998). This is her sixth consecutive selection to the “Texas Rising Stars” list.

Fugitt is partner and a member of the firm’s Commercial Finance; Corporate and Securities; Intellectual Property and Litigation practices. He focuses on civil litigation in state and federal courts, particularly complex contractual disputes, real property litigation and business torts. Fugitt is a graduate of the University of Texas School of Law (J.D., 2002) and Texas A&M University (B.A., 1998). This is his second consecutive selection to the “Texas Rising Stars List.”

Gause is a partner and member of the firm’s Mergers and Acquisitions and Real Estate practices. She represents clients in a variety of real estate and corporate transactions, including the acquisition and sale of property, office and retail leasing, real estate development and construction matters, stock dispositions and asset sales and lending transactions. Gause is a graduate of the University of Texas School of Law (J.D., 2006) and the University of Texas at Austin (B.B.A., 2003). This is her third consecutive selection to the “Texas Rising Stars” list.

Hill is an associate and a member of the firm’s Labor, Employment and Benefits; and Litigation practices. He focuses his practice on complex business disputes and trials involving business torts, contract disputes, business-divorce disputes and similar high-stakes commercial litigation matters. Hill is a graduate of Baylor Law School (J.D., 2008) and Texas Tech University (B.B.A., 2005). This is his second consecutive selection to the “Texas Rising Stars List.”

Jobe is a partner and a member of the firm’s Bankruptcy and Financial Restructuring; Creditors’ Rights; and Litigation practices. She is focused on bankruptcy- and business-related litigation, with a concentration on valuation issues. Jobe is a graduate of Texas Tech School of Law (J.D., 2004) and Texas State University (B.B.A., 2000). This is her fourth consecutive selection to the “Texas Rising Stars” list.

Kelminson is a member of the firm’s White Collar Criminal and Regulatory Defense; Health Law; and Litigation practices. He represents clients in complex criminal and regulatory investigations and charged proceedings and has experience handling federal and state administrative actions instituted by securities and health care regulators. He is a graduate of the University of Houston Law Center (J.D., 2009) and the University of Texas at Austin (B.B.A., 2005).

Murray is a member of the firm’s Intellectual Property practice. He focuses his practice on all areas of intellectual property law, assisting clients across a diverse range of industries including telecom/smartphone, medical devices, construction hardware, sporting goods and software technologies. Murray is a graduate of Northwestern University School of Law (J.D., 2007) and Southern Methodist University (B.S., B.A., 2003; M.S. 2009).

Riemer is an associate and a member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation; Construction Litigation; White Collar Criminal and Regulatory Defense; Intellectual Property; Broker/Dealer and Securities; Entertainment, Media and Sports; Financial Services; Energy and Natural Resources; and Bankruptcy and Financial Restructuring practices. He focuses his practice on representing clients in all areas of complex commercial litigation, including high-stakes business disputes in state, federal and appellate courts throughout the country. Riemer is a graduate of Albany Law School (J.D., 2008) and Syracuse University (B.A., 2002).This is his second consecutive selection to the “Texas Rising Stars List.”

Williams is an associate and a member of the firm’s Litigation; Creditors’ Rights, and Appellate practices. He has experience in complex matters involving contract disputes, business torts and IP litigation. He also represents creditors on promissory notes, guarantees, unpaid accounts and the foreclosure of secured properties. He is a graduate of the University of Texas School of Law (J.D., 2008) and Tulane University (B.A., 2005). This is his second consecutive selection to the “Texas Rising Stars List.”

About Bell Nunnally & Martin LLP
With more than 50 attorneys and three decades of doing business, Bell Nunnally & Martin LLP is among the most respected business law firms in Texas, one of the 25 largest in North Texas and one of the state’s fastest-growing firms. The depth of the firm’s knowledge and breadth of its expertise sets Bell Nunnally apart. The firm provides a full range of services, including litigation, appellate law, commercial finance, corporate and securities, creditors’ rights, bankruptcy, health law, intellectual property, labor and employment, immigration, real estate, entertainment, mergers and acquisitions, estate planning, tax and white collar criminal defense. Bell Nunnally is regularly singled out as a “Go-To” firm by America’s largest companies each year in Corporate Counsel magazine. For more information, please visit www.bellnunnally.com.

 




Cameron Robinson Appointed to IAPP Young Privacy Professionals Board

Cameron E. Robinson, associate in Quarles & Brady

Cameron E. Robinson, associate in Quarles & Brady

The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP has announced that Cameron Robinson has been appointed to the IAPP Young Privacy Professionals Board.

The IAPP is a resource for professionals who want to develop and advance their careers by helping their organizations successfully manage risks and protect their data. They are the world’s largest and most comprehensive global information privacy community.

Robinson is a member of the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice Group and practices out of the Chicago office. He focuses his practice on software and technology, data privacy and e-commerce, as well as counseling clients on trademarks, copyrights and IT outsourcing.

Robinson received his law degree, cum laude, from Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law and his bachelor’s degree from Indiana University.

About Quarles & Brady LLP

Quarles & Brady is a full-service law firm with more than 475 attorneys offering an array of legal services to corporate and individual clients that range from small entrepreneurial businesses to Fortune 100 companies, with practice focuses in health care and life sciences, business law, data privacy and security, and complex litigation. The firm has offices in Chicago; Indianapolis; Madison; Milwaukee; Naples, Florida; Phoenix; Scottsdale; Tampa; Tucson; and Washington, D.C. Additional information can be found online at quarles.com, as well as on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook.




Merrill Again Earns kCura’s Relativity Best in Service Designation

Merrill Corporation, a leading global provider of technology-enabled services for the legal, financial, health care, real estate and other corporate markets, has once again earned kCura‘s Relativity Best in Service designation.

In a news release, Merrill says the designation recognizes Relativity Premium Hosting Partners who provide an exceptional Relativity experience for end users. Relativity Best in Service partners demonstrate their expertise and experience hosting projects in Relativity. Merrill earned this designation for the first time in October 2013.

Through a voluntary audit, kCura evaluates Relativity Best in Service partners’ individual data centers in three areas: technical infrastructure, customer service, and product expertise. Additionally, Best-in- Service partners meet a set of requirements for their duration as a hosting partner, size of Relativity installations, and core Relativity certifications.

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Discovery Management Practice Inventus Acquires Unified OS

Inventus, LLC, a leading national discovery management practice to Fortune 1000 corporations, global law firms and government agencies backed by Clearlake Capital Group, L.P., has announced the acquisition of London based Unified OS Ltd. and certain of its affiliates.

In a news release, Inventus said that Unified is a leading provider of eDiscovery and managed attorney review services to Fortune 1000 corporations, global law firms and government agencies abroad. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

“Inventus’ acquisition of Unified marks its significant expansion into international markets and its focus on adding attorney review to its suite of services,” the release said. “The combined business creates an international, full legal process outsourcing (“LPO”) solution capable of servicing clients operating in multiple jurisdictions around the globe. Inventus will remain headquartered in Chicago and Trevor Campion will continue to lead the combined company as Chief Executive Officer.”

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Dykema Lawyer Authors Treatise for Practising Law Institute

Mark Malven, Ann Arbor and Bloomfield Hills-based member of national law firm Dykema, has authored a treatise published by the Practising Law Institute (PLI) titled, “Technology Transactions: A Practical Guide to Drafting and Negotiating Commercial Agreements.”

As a recognized leader in the area of technology transactions, Malven was contacted by PLI to write the treatise, the firm said in a release. Fellow Dykema attorneys Kit Winter, Steve Tupper, Joanne Lax, Janet Stiven, Steve Sayre, John Guenther and Jeanne Whalen also contributed chapters on their areas of emphasis.

Presented in a streamlined fashion with an eye toward the transactions an in-house counsel or traditional IP or general practitioner is frequently asked to handle, the treatise provides the reader with the tools necessary to draft, review and negotiate technology transaction agreements while properly addressing the most important issues. It offers many practical examples, including nine different types of form agreements, numerous practice tips on how to avoid common and uncommon legal traps, and a discussion of many regulatory and privacy considerations that must be kept in mind.

Malven is the leader of the Firm’s Technology and Outsourcing Transactions practice. For more than 20 years, he has represented both customers and technology vendors, handling more than 1,000 technology transactions involving outsourcing, licensing, development, consulting, distribution, sponsored university research, manufacturing, value-added reseller, e-commerce, acquisition, and joint venture relationships. He has served as a primary negotiator for some of the largest outsourcing transactions of their kind ever undertaken, involving billions of dollars in services.

Practising Law Institute is a nonprofit continuing legal education and professional business training organization, chartered by the Regents of the University of the State of New York. PLI is dedicated to providing the legal community and allied professionals with the most up-to-date, relevant information and techniques, through seminars and workshops, live Webcasts, On-Demand learning, and published comprehensive treatises and practice-focused Course Handbooks.

“Technology Transactions: A Practical Guide to Drafting and Negotiating Commercial Agreements” is available for purchase at http://www.pli.edu/.

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Nine at Gruber Hurst Named to Rising Stars List

Nine attorneys from the Dallas litigation firm Gruber Hurst Johansen Hail Shank LLP have been named to the 2015 Texas Rising Stars list, which honors the state’s top lawyers age 40 or younger and those who have been in practice for no more than 10 years.

The annual compilation of Texas’ top up-and-coming lawyers is based on professional nominations and evaluations, combined with independent research by the staff of Thomson Reuters. No more than 2.5 percent of lawyers in Texas are named to the annual list.

The Gruber Hurst attorneys recognized for their work in business litigation are firm partners Jonathan R. Childers, Trey Crawford and Michael J. Lang, along with associates Laura M. Fontaine, Steven W. Hopkins, Bill S. Richmond, Robert E. Weitzel and David F. Wishnew. Firm associate Joshua M. Sandler also is featured based on his representation of clients in employment and labor disputes. (Read more about the nine lawyers here.)

“We’re gratified that these young attorneys continue to receive recognition for their skills in the courtroom and for their leadership and service to legal and civic organizations throughout our community,” says Mark L. Johansen, a name partner in the firm.

The honorees’ record of leadership includes Mr. Childers’ current service as President of the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers (DAYL) and Mr. Richmond’s role as President of the Dallas Asian American Bar Association. All the Gruber Hurst honorees are active participants in the DAYL and Dallas Bar Association, in addition to serving as volunteers for a variety of worthwhile groups, including the Dallas Independent School District’s Lawyers in the Classroom program, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Boy Scouts of America, and the Human Rights Initiative of North Texas.

The Texas Rising Stars list is published in the April 2015 editions of Texas Rising Stars and Texas Monthly magazines, and individual honorees are listed online at http://www.superlawyers.com/.

 




AZA Promotes Prominent Litigator Elizabeth Pannill Fletcher to Partner

Elizabeth Pannill Fletcher

Elizabeth Pannill Fletcher

Successful litigator Elizabeth “Lizzie” Pannill Fletcher has been promoted to partner at Ahmad, Zavitsanos, Anaipakos, Alavi & Mensing P.C., or AZA.

A fourth-generation Texas trial lawyer and native Houstonian, Ms. Fletcher has a lengthy track record of courtroom wins, including the July 2014 dismissal of a multimillion-dollar breach of contract and fraud lawsuit against a Houston investment banker, the firm said in an announcement.

She also earned a take-nothing verdict in 2014 for a Houston businesswoman who was sued over proceeds from allegedly fraudulent commercial property sales. Ms. Fletcher’s opening statement in that case was so masterful that the presiding judge, Harris County Civil District Judge Randy Wilson, offered his praise in a column he wrote for the Litigation Section of the State Bar of Texas.

“The jury was enraptured by the story,” Judge Wilson wrote in the “From My Side of the Bench” column. “At one point, my court reporter remarked that she was about to cry during the opening. Think about it – in a case involving an alleged constructive trust, the court reporter is on the verge of tears.”

Read the announcement.




James Moriarty Joins Chesapeake Utilities as GC, VP

Chesapeake Utilities Corp. has announced today that James Moriarty has joined the company as Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary.

In his new role, Moriarty will oversee the company’s legal affairs by managing the company’s internal legal function, and managing outside counsel, Chesapeaker Utilities said in a news release.

“He will provide counsel on legal matters to senior management and the business units to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations, and advise senior management and the board on corporate governance matters,” the release continues. “In addition, he will provide legal advice on all major business transactions and assist management on governmental relations, including lobbying and other legislative activities. Mr. Moriarty will oversee the preparation, review and negotiation of contracts and other legal documents and provide legal and contractual support for project development and transactions.”

Read the announcement.