Three Bradley Partners Named to 2021 Benchmark Top 250 Women in Litigation List

Hodge_Leigh_Anne_sq (1) Hollabaugh_Lela_sq (1) Martin_Kimberly_sq (1)Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP is pleased to announce that partners Leigh Anne Hodge, Lela M. Hollabaugh and Kimberly B. Martin have been named to the 2021 Benchmark Top 250 Women in Litigation list.

“Leigh Anne, Lela and Kim continue to demonstrate superior skill and client success in their litigation practices, and we are proud to see them recognized once again in this prestigious list,” said Bradley Chairman of the Board and Managing Partner Jonathan M. Skeeters.

The annual Top 250 Women in Litigation list, published by Benchmark Litigation, showcases some of the most distinguished women in litigation and is based on a culmination of research and client feedback.

Leader of Bradley’s Litigation Practice Group, Ms. Hodge is based in the firm’s Birmingham office. She is also a member of the firm’s Healthcare Practice Group, representing clients in the healthcare industry in regional and national engagements and providing counsel regarding product liability litigation, medical malpractice litigation, peer review and staff privileges matters, administrative hearings before licensure boards, ERISA litigation, Medicare Advantage plan litigation, managed care litigation, insurance disputes, and insurance fraud cases.

Ms. Hollabaugh is based in the firm’s Nashville office and has served as the lead trial lawyer in more than a dozen jury trials, as well as more than two dozen bench trials, arbitrations and administrative hearings. She advises leading natural gas pipeline companies and other infrastructure clients on issues involving location, land acquisition, construction and operations. Ms. Hollabaugh recently co-authored an amicus curiae brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in support of the industry’s position in the scope of the Natural Gas Act and the state’s 11thAmendment immunity.

Based in Bradley’s Huntsville office, Ms. Martin focuses her practice on general litigation with an emphasis on medical device and pharmaceutical products liability litigation, a well as white collar matters and False Claims Act litigation. She recently served as trial counsel defending a nationwide hospice provider in a three-month False Claims Act trial brought by the Department of Defense, which ultimately resulted in a dismissal of the case. Ms. Martin also has represented multi-national pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers in litigation across the country.




Buchalter Welcomes New Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Shareholder in Northern California

Buchalter is thrilled to welcome new Corporate Law Shareholder Jenni Krengel as Chair of the Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Group. She will work out of both the Firm’s San Francisco and Sacramento offices.

Krengel advises clients on all aspects of employee benefits and executive compensation, including the design, compliance, and operation of qualified retirement plans, health and welfare plans, and nonqualified plans. Her new position as Chair along with her impressive work as tax and benefits counsel makes her a significant addition.

“We are delighted to welcome Jenni to the Firm,” said Adam Bass, President and Chief Executive Officer of Buchalter. “She is a very skilled attorney who helps clients navigate some of the most complex employee benefit and executive compensation matters, making her an extremely valuable addition to our full-service corporate practice.”

Krengel previously served as assistant chief counsel and acting deputy general counsel for CalPERS where her primary responsibilities included advising the pension system on tax and fiduciary issues, pension and health benefits administration, and policy development. She is an active member of the National Association of Public Pension Attorneys and the American Bar Association.

“The unrivalled corporate legal services that Buchalter provides to its clients, and the focus, breadth and depth of its lawyers, provide a unique opportunity to further develop my practice and serve our clients,” added Krengel. “I am thrilled to join the Firm.”

Krengel earned her J.D. from University of California, Davis School of Law and her B.A. from Emory University.




SHAREHOLDER BRADLEY STRAWN REJOINS LITTLER TO LEAD ATLANTA OFFICE

Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, today announced that Bradley E. Strawn has rejoined the firm and will serve as Office Managing Shareholder in Atlanta. Strawn will succeed Whitney M. Ferrer who will be assuming a leadership role in a new service launching later this year. Ferrer will also continue to focus on her active practice at the firm. Strawn, who joins from insurance broker McGriff, spent 2005 to 2018 at Littler and is the fourth lateral shareholder in recent months to return to the firm.

“We are thrilled to welcome Brad back to Littler. His arrival, combined with the string of talented attorneys who have rejoined the firm recently, is a testament to our culture, unique approach to client service and unparalleled strength in labor and employment law,” said Erin Webber, Littler’s managing director and president. “Brad’s time at McGriff provides him with an insider perspective on the business and operational issues facing employers that, coupled with nearly two decades in private practice, will be a significant asset to our clients. A special thanks to Whitney for her continuing leadership and contributions to the Atlanta office and firm.”

At McGriff, Strawn served as a regional operations officer and executive vice president, focusing on optimizing the corporate risk management and insurance solutions provided to clients. His responsibilities included such areas as recruiting and talent management, operational development and financial oversight. During his time at Littler, Strawn advised employers on a broad range of matters, including structuring and defending contingent workforce and independent contractor relationships; defending employment discrimination, harassment and retaliation complaints; and restrictive covenants and trade secrets litigation. He has also represented employers in complex class and collective actions involving overtime and other wage-related claims and has extensive experience before federal and state agencies, including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board and the U.S. Department of Labor.

“Brad was an integral part of our team during his prior time with us, and we couldn’t be more pleased that he is returning to the Littler family,” said Ferrer. “His legal and business background positions him well to counsel and defend employers on an array of workplace challenges. He will bring great value to our team and clients in Atlanta and beyond, as well as trusted leadership.”

“Littler is truly a special place and I look forward to rejoining my colleagues in Atlanta and firmwide, including working alongside and building on Whitney’s tremendous efforts in leading the office,” Strawn said. “So much about the world has changed since my earlier tenure at Littler, but one constant is the firm’s family-like culture, its commitment to inclusion and its ability to disrupt the status quo with groundbreaking innovation.”

Strawn received his J.D. from the Georgia State University College of Law and his B.S. from James Madison University.




Akerman LLP Expands Litigation Practice Group with Partner Brenda Radmacher in Los Angeles

Akerman LLP, a top 100 U.S. law firm, is pleased to announce that it has expanded its Litigation Practice Group with partner Brenda Radmacher in Los Angeles.

“Brenda is an extremely skilled commercial litigator, who is particularly adept at resolving complex construction disputes,” said Litigation Practice Group Chair Lawrence Rochefort. “Her wealth of knowledge for construction-industry clients will further strengthen the firm’s litigation capabilities in Los Angeles, and enhance our remarkable bench nationally.”

Radmacher focuses her practice on construction law, working as a counselor, litigator, and noted speaker on issues involving land owners, developers, general contractors, and design professionals. She has a multi-faceted practice handling litigation and providing advice and transactional counsel to her construction-industry clients. Radmacher has experience advising clients on risk management best practices, drafting critical documents, contracts, and procedures, and effectively resolving disputes.

With 25 years of experience working with construction contractors, construction managers, design professionals, developers, and owners, Radmacher’s practice emphasizes resolving complex construction disputes through negotiation, mediation, and when necessary, arbitration and litigation, on projects in California, nationwide, and internationally. Developers, construction companies, and design professionals call on her legal and negotiation expertise for issues including course-of-construction disputes, claims of construction defects, and insurance issues. She has substantial experience in building envelope, water infiltration, and mold-related claims, having counseled clients with respect to hundreds of such matters. Brenda works with her clients dealing with mechanic’s liens, payment disputes, bid protests, and contract and delay claims on both public and private projects. Radmacher has substantial experience and expertise in dispute resolution, including a background as a mediator and professor on negotiation and mediation.

Brenda also provides her clients with assistance on regulatory compliance, including issues involving California’s Prop. 65, ADA, OSHA, and employment and COVID-19 issues. Multi-national and Fortune 500 clients rely on Brenda’s knowledge and experience to navigate Prop. 65 compliance and related litigation. She also assists her construction and developer clients on employment-related concerns and issues. With the recent legalization of cannabis, she advises on issues regarding jobsite and employee compliance on construction sites, as well as in regard to the construction and renovation of facilities being used in the growth and distribution of cannabis products.

Akerman’s Los Angeles office includes 40 lawyers and consultants with a wide range of experience in real estate and land use matters, labor and employment law, consumer financial services, commercial litigation, government affairs and public policy, corporate M&A and private equity transactions, cannabis law, and intellectual property, among others.




Former Texas Supreme Court Justice, Texas Attorney General Candidate Eva Guzman joining Chamberlain Hrdlicka

National law firm Chamberlain Hrdlicka today announced that Eva Guzman, former Texas Supreme Court justice, will join the firm on August 4 as a shareholder in the firm’s litigation, appellate, and Texas tax controversy practices where she will focus on litigating cases in state and federal trial and appellate courts and resolving disputes at the administrative level. Justice Guzman will work in the firm’s Houston and San Antonio offices.

“We are very pleased to welcome Justice Guzman to our litigation team,” said Larry Campagna, managing shareholder of Chamberlain Hrdlicka. “Her extensive experience as a litigator, a trial judge, a court of appeals judge, and as a Texas Supreme Court justice make her an invaluable asset to our firm and our clients.”

Justice Guzman brings a wealth of expertise, both as a litigator and as judge, to her new role at Chamberlain Hrdlicka. She began her legal career in family and civil law, practicing in Houston for 10 years before then-Governor George W. Bush appointed her to the Family District Court bench in Harris County in 1999. In 2001, then-Governor Rick Perry appointed her to the Texas 14th Court of Appeals. In in 2009, he elevated Guzman to the Supreme Court of Texas, where she became the first Latina to serve on Texas’s highest civil court and the first to win statewide office in Texas.

Over the course of her judicial career, Guzman ruled on thousands of civil and criminal appeals and authored more than 900 opinions, many on issues of first impression. She has also served as an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law Center, teaching trial advocacy. For many years, she has been a speaker and presenter at state and national legal conferences and symposiums. An elected member of the prestigious American Law Institute, Guzman has collaborated with other legal professionals on various studies and projects and authored articles for a number of legal publications.

Guzman graduated from the University of Houston with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. She received a law degree from the South Texas College of Law. She also holds an LL.M. in Judicial Studies from Duke University School of Law, where she took classes from United States Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia and Samuel Alito.

Guzman has received many honors and awards for her professional and community achievements, including the following:
• Luther H. Soules II Award for Excellence in Litigation, State Bar of Texas Litigation Section (2021);
• Pro Bono Excellence Award, Lone Star Legal Aid (2020);
• Honored for Achievement and Innovation in Work with Children and Families, Texas CASA (2020);
• Lifetime Achievement Award, Hispanic Bar Association of Houston (2016);
• Appellate Judge of the Year Award, Texas Association of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialists (2016);
• Guardian of Justice Award, Texas Legal Services Center (2016);
• Outstanding Judicial Service and Leadership Award, Houston Bar Association Appellate Practice Section (2016);
• Outstanding Texas Leader & induction to the Texas Leadership Hall of Fame, John Ben Shepperd Public Leadership Institute (2015);
• Modern Trailblazer Award, Association of Women Attorneys (2014);
• Premier Women in the Law Award, Association of Women Attorneys (2014);
• Pathfinder Award, Texas Women Lawyers (2012);
• Las Primeras of Texas Recognition, Hispanic National Bar Association (2011);
• Pioneer Award, Institute of Hispanic Culture (2010);
• Judge of the Year Award, Mexican American Bar Association of Texas Foundation (2009);
• Latina Judge of the Year Award, Hispanic National Bar Association (2009);
• Recognized for Outstanding Service in the Community, Mexican-American Bar Association (2009);
• President’s Awards for Outstanding Service, Houston Bar Association (2006, 2008); and
• Distinguished Faculty Recognition, Houston Bar Association (2000-2005, 2007).




Fort Worth Attorney Seth McCloskey Receives Board Certification in Personal Injury Trial Law

FORT WORTH – Seth McCloskey, a personal injury lawyer at the Law Offices of Steven C. Laird P.C., recently earned Board Certification in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He also holds a national certification in truck accident law from the National Board of Trial Advocacy, a designation he shares with firm founder Steven C. Laird. Together, the attorneys are only two of 10 lawyers in the state of Texas to specialize in this area of law.

To earn board certification, an attorney must be licensed for at least five years, devote a required percentage of practice to a specialty area for at least three years, attend continuing education seminars, pass an evaluation by fellow lawyers and judges, and pass a six-hour written examination.

“When a client is looking for representation, they want someone who has a solid understanding about a specific area law. Seth is an attorney who has and continues to demonstrate that expertise to clients,” said Mr. Laird. “His Board Certification in personal injury law now places him among a prestigious group of lawyers who have earned this elite level of recognition. We congratulate him on this great achievement.”

Prior to joining Laird, Mr. McCloskey worked as a felony prosecutor in the Ellis County & District Attorney offices. He later went into private practice where he represented individuals and families in cases involving serious injury or death. His extensive experience in truck accident law also allows him to be a frequent speaker at industry and legal trade events throughout the country.

Mr. McCloskey is a member of The National Trial Lawyers “Top 40 Under 40.” In 2019 and 2020, he was selected to the Texas Rising Stars listing by Thomson Reuters. He earned his law degree from the University of Toledo and is a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University.

“This is a personal milestone,” said Mr. McCloskey. “Being board certified will ensure that our clients know they are getting the best legal representation available, whether it be a trucking collision or other serious injury case.”

Board Certification is offered in 21 specific areas of laws. Initial certification is valid for five years. To remain certified attorneys and paralegals must apply for recertification every five years and meet substantial involvement, peer review and continuing legal education requirements for their specialty area.




Smith Currie Named Construction Law Firm of the Year

Smith Currie, one of the nation’s most recognized construction and government contracts law firms, today announced it was named 2021 Construction Law Firm of the Year by Chambers and Partners USA, and its deputy editors. The award is particularly significant because Chambers and Partners USA delivers insight and analysis on the global legal profession that is unrivalled in its reach and depth.

The USA deputy editors at Chambers and Partners USA noted that Smith Currie’s expertise in healthcare-related construction positioned the firm well to assist clients providing essential construction services across the U.S. in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. The firm’s ability to help guide clients through the pandemic helped place Smith Currie as the choice for Construction Law Firm of the Year.

“In a challenging year for the sector, clients looked to the construction specialists at Smith Currie for guidance though the unprecedented turbulence of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Maddy Vincent, deputy editor USA, with Chambers and Partners USA. “Smith Currie’s COVID-19 task force played a key role advising developers, owners, contractors, and subcontractors on the latest pandemic-related developments, assisting them in remaining operational as lockdowns, delays, furloughs, and materials shortages rocked the sector.” The firm’s task force was led by Scott Walters.

Smith Currie was nominated for this award and chosen as the winner largely based upon client input received through the Chambers and Partners USA thorough ranking methodology.

Smith Currie was evaluated for recent work and compared against other law practices. The USA deputy editors conducted a series of interviews with Smith Currie clients and other construction attorneys and used information ascertained through the submission and interview process to evaluate Smith Currie’s technical legal ability; client service; depth of team; commercial vision and business understanding; diligence; economic value; and other factors.

“We are very honored to be recognized by Chambers and Partners USA,” said Eric Nelson, managing partner at Smith Currie. “This award is a true testament to Smith Currie’s pre-eminence across the country, and it reflects our firm’s outstanding work, impressive strategic growth, and excellence in client service.”

This is not the first time Smith Currie has been recognized by Chambers and Partners USA. Smith Currie was most recently moved from Band 3 to Band 2 in the 2020 Chambers and Partners USA law firm rankings. This transition was based upon progression in Smith Currie’s technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence, and commitment. The highest a law firm can be categorized is Band 1. Eleven Smith Currie attorneys, across the firm’s eight nationwide offices, have been individually ranked and recognized in their respective states by Chambers and Partners USA, with Eric Nelson being nationally ranked in Band 1. Learn more: www.smithcurrie.com.




Onna Streamlines eDiscovery for Legal and IT Teams with Enhanced Microsoft Teams and Exchange Connectors

Onna Streamlines eDiscovery for Legal and IT Teams with Enhanced Microsoft Teams and Exchange Connectors

Improves access to Microsoft and other third-party application data from within a single, self-service solution

New York and Barcelona — 03 August, 2021: Onna, the world’s first Knowledge Integration Platform, today announced key enhancements to its Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Exchange connectors, strengthening customers’ ability to find, access, and protect their Microsoft and other third-party application data, all in one place.

Onna’s connectors enable granular, API-based integrations with the most popular collaboration and productivity tools, extracting, then processing and indexing all available data and metadata to give organizations a full and contextualized view of their corporate knowledge.

With these Microsoft connector enhancements, Onna customers can extend collections across the entire scope of Microsoft Teams instant messaging, including one-to-one chats, group chats and channel messages, along with any shared attachments, reactions and emojis. This also includes collecting messages from custodians even if they are inactive participants within a Teams chat or channel. The Microsoft Exchange connector has been enhanced to more rapidly collect a higher volume of email accounts, better enabling both case-specific collections and the ongoing syncing and archiving of email data.

“The use of Microsoft Teams skyrocketed in 2020, and, as remote and hybrid working have become permanent fixtures of our world today, its popularity isn’t slowing down,” said Salim Elkhou, founder and CEO at Onna. “Businesses must think about what this means for their information governance obligations, particularly for legal teams who must be able to easily discover and collect Microsoft data for litigation and investigations, and for the IT teams tasked with supporting these requests.”

Collaboration data, including from Microsoft Teams, is increasingly becoming a standard request for submission during the eDiscovery process. Some eDiscovery capabilities are built into E3 and E5 licenses for Office 365 and Microsoft 365 but they primarily only capture Microsoft data, which doesn’t support the nearly 80 percent of businesses who are supplementing their Microsoft solutions with additional best-of-breed apps like Zoom and Slack.

Elkhou continued, “With connectors for the most popular workplace applications, Onna is ideally placed to defensibly capture the totality of data that modern businesses generate, beyond Microsoft alone. Bringing these data sources together within a single, self-service platform that is powerful yet simple to use empowers legal specialists to take a more proactive approach to eDiscovery, while minimizing support requests for IT teams.”

In addition to collecting both Microsoft and third-party data, Onna offers several other benefits for customers who need additional capabilities over those built into Microsoft. These include enhanced risk mitigation by holding Microsoft data in a separate archive from customers’ primary data store to minimize data loss and corruption; fast, intuitive, high-performance search that can be queried instantly across all applications at once; and deep indexing and classification for more complete and defensible collections, processing and search.




Chandler Combest Rejoins Bradley’s Corporate and Securities Practice

Combest_ChandlerBradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP is pleased to announce that Chandler Combest has rejoined the firm’s Corporate and Securities Practice Group. Most recently, Mr. Combest served as senior vice president and general counsel for the Frazer Lanier Company.

“We are thrilled to welcome Chandler back to the firm, where his commitment to excellence will be a benefit to our team and to our clients,” said Bradley Birmingham Office Managing Partner Dawn Helms Sharff.

Mr. Combest, a senior attorney in Bradley’s Birmingham office, focuses his practice on public finance, including serving as bond counsel and underwriter’s counsel on both tax-exempt and taxable financings throughout Alabama. He has worked with numerous public entities and represents governmental entities in economic development matters. Mr. Combest has additional experience representing borrowers and lenders in commercial lending transactions, tax credit transactions, and state and federal regulatory compliance matters across a broad range of industries.

Mr. Combest is a graduate of the University of Alabama School of Law, and he earned his B.A. (summa cum laude) from Auburn University.




Duane Morris Welcomes Intellectual Property Partner Holly Engelmann in Dallas

Holly Engelmann has joined Duane Morris LLP as partner in the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice Group in its Dallas office. Prior to joining Duane Morris, Engelmann was a principal at McKool Smith.

“Texas continues to be a central element of our national growth strategy, and we are committed to adding partners and attorneys of the highest caliber to our offices in-state,” said Duane Morris Chairman and CEO Matthew A. Taylor. “We formed our Dallas office earlier this year with a premier litigation group and we are now excited to expand our client service offerings with a very talented, locally-based IP partner.”

“Holly brings a well-rounded patent litigation skillset to the IP litigation group,” said Woody Jameson, partner and chair of the firm’s Intellectual Property Group. “We are confident that she will be a critical value add to our work with existing clients of the firm, and that the firm will be able to support her own clients in all aspects of IP litigation.”

“Holly is a terrific addition to our Dallas office, and we are generating exciting momentum in terms of what Duane Morris can offer our clients locally,” added Randy Gordon, managing partner of the Dallas office.

“What impressed me most about Duane Morris is the firm’s charismatic, energetic, and strong leadership,” said Engelmann. “They have created and instilled amongst its members a culture of excellence, collegiality, diversity, stability, and fairness. I am excited to join the firm’s outstanding IP Practice Group and help grow the Dallas office, which already has a great group of attorneys.

Engelmann is a results-oriented and client-focused litigation and trial attorney with nearly 20 years of experience handling complex litigation involving claims of patent infringement, bankruptcy, contract disputes and more. She also has client-side experience, having served on secondment at Ericsson, working with Ericsson’s patent assertion and litigation groups, managing the internal business and legal aspects of preparing for and participating in multi-front patent litigation in federal district courts and the ITC.

Engelmann is a graduate of Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law and Whittier College. During law school, she interned with Justice Craig T. Enoch of the Supreme Court of Texas and Justice David W. Chew of the Eighth Court of Appeals of Texas. Prior to law school, Engelmann taught high school mathematics and continues to work with students as an adjunct professor at the University of North Texas, College of Law, teaching practice foundations courses to first and second year law students. She is also a member of the Dallas Women Lawyers Association, Attorneys Serving the Community and the Dallas Bar Association.




Rachel John, Former NYC Department of Design & Construction Assistant General Counsel Joins Zetlin & De Chiara LLP

Expanding its team of top construction attorneys, Zetlin & De Chiara LLP announced that Rachel John, a former Assistant General Counsel at the New York City Department of Design & Construction, has joined the firm in its New York office.
At the Department of Design & Construction, Ms. John’s work spanned the spectrum of construction related matters, including handling procurement, cooperative purchasing, funding source compliance, insurance and surety issues, utility agreements and conflicts of interest.
She was responsible for drafting and reviewing contracts for design, construction and construction related needs, including agreements for design-build, construction management (CM)/build, CM, architectural, engineering and other professional services, as well as agreements for property access, funding and utility coordination.
“With her deep knowledge of design and construction issues, and her years working as a senior staffer in city government, Rachel is a great addition to our firm and should be a significant asset for our clients. ” said Michael Vardaro, Managing Partner at Zetlin & De Chiara.
Among the notable projects Ms. John handled were overseeing, drafting and coordination of design-build programs for the Division of Public Buildings and Infrastructure and the Borough-Based Jails Design-Build Program.
“In the world of construction and design, Zetlin and De Chiara have an exceptional reputation. The firm’s fingerprints are on many of the most important and difficult projects in the city. I am happy to be able to join the team,” said Ms. John.
Ms. John received her J.D. from Brooklyn Law School and her B.A. from the State University of New York at New Paltz.




Perkins Coie Adds Antitrust Partner Christopher A. Williams to Commercial Litigation Practice

Perkins Coie is pleased to announce that Christopher A. Williams has joined the firm’s Commercial Litigation practice in its Antitrust & Unfair Competition Litigation practice group as a partner in the Washington, D.C., office.

With more than a decade of experience in corporate transactional and international antitrust matters, Christopher focuses his practice on antitrust merger notification and clearance as well as other antitrust issues relating to commercial transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and other strategic collaborations, licensing of intellectual property, and pricing, supply, and distribution arrangements.

“Chris is an experienced and highly regarded antitrust attorney who regularly advises clients on complex and high-profile commercial mergers and acquisitions,” said Shylah Alfonso, the firmwide chair of Perkins Coie’s Antitrust & Unfair Competition Litigation practice. “Chris has deep experience in antitrust compliance with the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission, as well as with government agencies across Europe and Asia, which will further benefit the effective legal counsel we provide to our clients.”

In providing counsel on the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act and antitrust merger clearance guidance, Christopher has represented a diverse range of clients from startups to large corporations across a variety of sectors, including technology, telecommunications, financial services, healthcare, media and entertainment, and electronics and computer hardware. His practice also includes extensive cross-border experience with advising clients on multinational transactions requiring regulatory approvals from competition authorities in China, Europe, Japan, and Korea, among others.

“Chris will be a valuable addition to our antitrust practice and firm and for our clients,” said Bruce V. Spiva, Perkins Coie’s Washington, D.C., office managing partner. “We are excited to welcome another experienced attorney to the firm, and we know that Chris’ entrepreneurial and collaborative spirit will fit well with our culture.”

Christopher received his J.D., cum laude, from the American University Washington College of Law and his B.S., cum laude, from Duke University. He joins Perkins Coie from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where he was a senior counsel in the Antitrust and Competition practice.




SHAREHOLDER BRADLEY STRAWN REJOINS LITTLER TO LEAD ATLANTA OFFICE

Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, today announced that Bradley E. Strawn has rejoined the firm and will serve as Office Managing Shareholder in Atlanta. Strawn will succeed Whitney M. Ferrer who will be assuming a leadership role in a new service launching later this year. Ferrer will also continue to focus on her active practice at the firm. Strawn, who joins from insurance broker McGriff, spent 2005 to 2018 at Littler and is the fourth lateral shareholder in recent months to return to the firm.

“We are thrilled to welcome Brad back to Littler. His arrival, combined with the string of talented attorneys who have rejoined the firm recently, is a testament to our culture, unique approach to client service and unparalleled strength in labor and employment law,” said Erin Webber, Littler’s managing director and president. “Brad’s time at McGriff provides him with an insider perspective on the business and operational issues facing employers that, coupled with nearly two decades in private practice, will be a significant asset to our clients. A special thanks to Whitney for her continuing leadership and contributions to the Atlanta office and firm.”

At McGriff, Strawn served as a regional operations officer and executive vice president, focusing on optimizing the corporate risk management and insurance solutions provided to clients. His responsibilities included such areas as recruiting and talent management, operational development and financial oversight. During his time at Littler, Strawn advised employers on a broad range of matters, including structuring and defending contingent workforce and independent contractor relationships; defending employment discrimination, harassment and retaliation complaints; and restrictive covenants and trade secrets litigation. He has also represented employers in complex class and collective actions involving overtime and other wage-related claims and has extensive experience before federal and state agencies, including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board and the U.S. Department of Labor.

“Brad was an integral part of our team during his prior time with us, and we couldn’t be more pleased that he is returning to the Littler family,” said Ferrer. “His legal and business background positions him well to counsel and defend employers on an array of workplace challenges. He will bring great value to our team and clients in Atlanta and beyond, as well as trusted leadership.”

“Littler is truly a special place and I look forward to rejoining my colleagues in Atlanta and firmwide, including working alongside and building on Whitney’s tremendous efforts in leading the office,” Strawn said. “So much about the world has changed since my earlier tenure at Littler, but one constant is the firm’s family-like culture, its commitment to inclusion and its ability to disrupt the status quo with groundbreaking innovation.”

Strawn received his J.D. from the Georgia State University College of Law and his B.S. from James Madison University.

About Littler

With more than 1,600 labor and employment attorneys in offices around the world, Littler provides workplace solutions that are local, everywhere. Our diverse global team and proprietary technology foster a culture that celebrates original thinking, delivering groundbreaking innovation that prepares employers for what’s happening today, and what’s likely to happen tomorrow. For more information, visit www.littler.com.

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Bradley Named a “Frequently Recommended Law Firm” by BTI Consulting

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP is pleased to announce that the firm was named to the list of “Frequently Recommended Law Firms” in the 2021 BTI Consulting Group report, “The BTI Most Recommended Law Firms 2021: The Firms Top Legal Decision Makers Recommended Above All Others.”

“It is an honor to be recognized in this prestigious list among such a high-caliber group of law firms,” said Bradley Chairman of the Board and Managing Partner Jonathan M. Skeeters. “We are proud to be recommended for our level of service, commitment and quality.”

The report is compiled by BTI Consulting Group, an independent market research and intelligence firm. The research entails more than 350 in-depth interviews with key legal decision-makers at companies across more than 15 industries between April 2020 and June 2021. All responses regarding recommended law firms are unprompted and, according to BTI, superior client service is the leading driver of recommendations. Bradley is among 26 law firms in the “Frequently Recommended Law Firm” list, a category designated for firms exceeding client expectations.




Barnes & Thornburg Welcomes Trade Litigation Partner To Growing Intellectual Property Practice In Washington, D.C.

Barnes & Thornburg is pleased to announce the addition of IP trial lawyer Steven Adkins as a partner in its Washington, D.C., office. Adkins joins the Intellectual Property Department with a focus on IP and trade litigation known as Section 337 investigations at the US International Trade Commission (ITC).

Adkins has years of experience handling patent infringement, trademark and trade dress infringement, and trade secrets disputes not only for clients based in the United States, but also for many clients based in Asia, Europe and South America. He and his team have worked across multiple industries including automotive, computer software, telecommunications, mechanical, and semiconductors and they’ve handled more than 100 investigations for clients around the world before the International Trade Commission (ITC) and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency. An active member of the ITC Trial Lawyers Association, Adkins has deep experience in Section 337 and trade litigation related to foreign imports into the United States.

“We are thrilled to welcome Steve as the latest addition to our IP group,” said Julia Gard, chair of the firm’s Intellectual Property Department. “He’ll be a tremendous asset who will continue to build on the growth of the practice, bringing along vast global experience to better service our clients.”

Through the course of his career, Adkins has appeared before state and federal appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, to represent clients in complex commercial litigation and IP matters. A prolific speaker, he often presents to groups in Europe, China, Japan and Korea on litigation topics such as blocking infringing products at the ITC and Customs.

“Steve’s strong relationships in Washington, D.C., will greatly assist the firm as we continue providing top-tier intellectual property counsel to our clients in one of the hottest markets in the U.S.,” said Roscoe Howard, Jr., managing partner of the Washington, D.C., office. “He’s a highly regarded counselor who will be a great addition to our team.”

The addition of Adkins to the IP group comes on the heels of multiple recent new hires in the practice, including the opening of the firm’s Boston office with four IP partners, further indicating Barnes & Thornburg’s dedication to their intellectual property capabilities nationally.

Adkins received and his J.D. from the University of Richmond School of Law and his B.A. with honors from Georgia College.




Eversheds Sutherland Welcomes Darwin Conner as New US Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer

Eversheds Sutherland is pleased to announce that Darwin Conner has joined the firm as US Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer, resident in the New York office. Mr. Conner will oversee the continuation, further development and implementation of initiatives and programs that champion Eversheds Sutherland’s commitment to fostering inclusivity and equity at every level and in every function, both within the firm – including recruiting, professional development, public service and client and practice development – and beyond. In this role, Mr. Conner will work in tandem with Tax and US DEI Partner Vanessa A. Scott on internal and external programs that build on and leverage Eversheds Sutherland’s already robust DEI platform.

Mr. Conner brings a unique perspective to his new role having practiced corporate finance law for more than 20 years, most recently as a partner at Sullivan & Worcester, LLP, and at Winston & Strawn, LLP, before that. In addition to his practice, Mr. Conner played an integral role in developing antiracist frameworks at his respective law firms and subsequently decided to return to school to obtain a Masters in Diversity and Inclusion Leadership from Tufts University.

“We are incredibly fortunate to have Darwin join Eversheds Sutherland. Not only is our DEI program important to our firm internally, it is also integral to our core value of helping our communities to thrive,” said Mark D. Wasserman, Co-CEO of Eversheds Sutherland. “Our clients will benefit from Darwin’s background as a practicing lawyer who understands how to integrate DEI programs into top flight client service. We have long had a commitment to improving diversity, inclusion and equity at our firm and in the legal sector, but if the last year and a half has shown us anything, it is that there is still a tremendous amount of work to do. Under Darwin’s leadership, I am confident Eversheds Sutherland will be an industry leader in effecting profound, lasting change in equity and inclusivity.”

“I am very proud of some of our recent DEI milestones, including being a founding firm of the Move the Needle Fund and receiving Mansfield certification multiple years in a row,” said Ms. Scott. “I am excited to welcome Darwin to our team and to work alongside him as he builds on the work we have done and elevates our DEI strategy moving forward.”

As mentioned, Mr. Conner was most recently a corporate finance partner at Sullivan & Worcester, LLP, and at Winston & Strawn, LLP. He has extensive experience shaping and managing DEI initiatives across the legal industry. Most recently, he served on the Executive Council of the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) and as chair of the DEI Committee and member of the Hiring Committee at Sullivan & Worcester, where he guided the firm’s strategic DEI efforts. Mr. Conner will complete his M.A. in Diversity and Inclusion Leadership from Tufts University later this year; he also holds a J.D. from Fordham University and a B.A. from Carleton College.




Marisa O’Sullivan Joins Carrington Coleman as Insurance Litigation Partner

DALLAS – Insurance litigator Marisa O’Sullivan has joined Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal, LLP as a partner in the firm’s Dallas office.

“Marisa has distinguished herself at the forefront of the exceedingly important practice of insurance coverage law. We are excited to add an attorney with her industry and professional leadership experience to the firm,” said Carrington Coleman Managing Partner Monica Latin.

Over the course of her career, Ms. O’Sullivan has served as coverage counsel to commercial clients in a variety of industries including technology, hospitality, real estate, manufacturing, transportation, aviation, security, and retail. In addition to coverage litigation, Ms. O’Sullivan advocates for her clients facing claim handling disputes, claim resolution problems, and policy procurement or renewal issues. She has published several articles and led seminars for both in-house counsel and bar organizations on a range of insurance and litigation topics, including business risk insurance, cyber insurance, and e-discovery.

“Marisa has earned a reputation for creative problem solving in her advocacy for clients,” said Lyndon Bittle, head of the firm’s Insurance Group. “She will be a tremendous asset in meeting the complex needs of our clients and continuing to grow our insurance group.”

Named the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers’ Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year in 2019, her work has earned recognition from Thomson Reuters’ Texas Super Lawyers Rising Stars. She has also been listed by D Magazine as one of the Best Lawyers in the field of insurance law and the Best Lawyers Under 40 in Dallas.

A Dallas Association of Young Lawyers Foundation and Dallas Bar Association Foundation Fellow, she currently serves on the boards of the Dallas Bar Association and Dallas Women Lawyers Association. She is slated to serve as President of the Dallas Women Lawyers Association in 2022.

Ms. O’Sullivan earned her law degree, cum laude, from Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. She earned her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Missouri.




Fears Nachawati Trial Lawyers Challenge Bayer AG’s Latest Bid to Reduce Weed Killer Liabilities

DALLAS – The latest legal maneuver designed to help Bayer AG (OTCMKTS: BAYRY) circumvent its legal responsibility to cancer victims exposed to the weed killer Roundup has drawn a swift rebuke from the trial lawyers of the Dallas-based Fears Nachawati Law Firm, who represent thousands of individuals who have developed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma after exposure to Roundup.

U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, tasked with overseeing the entire Roundup multidistrict litigation (MDL), rejected a proposed class-action settlement in May that would have limited the ability of cancer victims exposed to Roundup to pursue lawsuits.

Despite Judge Chhabria’s ruling, Bayer AG again sought to limit its potential liabilities by entering into another purported class-action settlement, this time in federal district court in Delaware.

This week, in order to protect the victims of Roundup, Fears Nachawati filed a brief in support of the transfer of the Delaware class-action litigation into the MDL and asked for all future class-certification and settlement decisions to be made by the MDL judge.

“Judge Chhabria has consistently provided thoughtful leadership and direction throughout the course of this litigation. His rulings, including his recent denial of Bayer’s settlement proposal, have exposed the flaws and shortcomings of the company’s legal strategy,” Fears Nachawati co-founder Majed Nachawati said.

“There are more than 50,000 cases nationwide that remain unresolved and would remain so if this company had its way,” Mr. Nachawati continued. “This latest move is a transparently obvious attempt for Monsanto to subvert Judge Chhabria’s denial of the future class.”




Michael Best Elects Seven Attorneys to Partnership

Michael Best is pleased to announce seven attorneys have been promoted to the Firm’s partnership. The newly named partners are as follows: Nicholas J. Boerke, Bernard A. Brown II, Cheryl L. Isaac, Brian P. McCall, Vincent M. Morrone, Elizabeth A. Odian, and Guy B. Sereff.

“On behalf of Michael Best’s leadership, we are excited to welcome this group of highly-skilled attorneys to the Firm’s partnership,” said David A. Krutz, Firm Managing Partner. “These individuals are extremely responsive to our clients and have worked tirelessly to earn this promotion. Each of them has the necessary qualities of a Partner, and we thank them for their continued dedication to their clients and the Firm.”

The new partners include:

Nicholas J. Boerke, Corporate, Milwaukee
Boerke focuses his practice on real estate, tax, and corporate law. He has extensive business experience working in both the tax and real estate industries, which, along with his litigation experience, gives him a real-world understanding of his clients’ issues and risks they face. He is known to provide pragmatic, business-minded advice.

Bernard A. Brown II, Ph.D., Intellectual Property, Raleigh
Brown assists clients protect and leverage their biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and chemical innovations. He has expertise in a variety of life sciences technologies including molecular biology, immunology, biosimilars, biochemistry, medical devices, diagnostics, blood products, agriculture, plants, and small molecule pharmaceuticals and their formulations. Brown provides comprehensive patent prosecution, portfolio management, and commercialization counsel.

Cheryl L. Isaac, Corporate, Washington, D.C.
Isaac represents clients in a variety of complex financial transactions, including interest rate swaps and other derivatives products, venture debt finance, commercial lending, cryptocurrencies, and digital asset offerings. In her derivatives practice, Isaac drafts and negotiates ISDA documentation (including the ISDA Master Agreement, Schedule, Credit Support Annex and related documents) for interest rate, foreign exchange and commodities derivatives, and advises clients on compliance with Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Act and related rules and guidance issued by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and other federal regulators.

Brian P. McCall, Intellectual Property, Madison
McCall focuses his practice in the areas of patent prosecution and strategic counseling. His background in chemical engineering informs his approach to patent matters encompassing a variety of software, medical device, optical device, pharmaceutical, chemical, mechanical, manufacturing, and alternative energy technologies. He is also experienced in handling all types of post-grant review proceedings and has participated in inter partes reviews as both a petitioner and a patent owner.

Vincent M. Morrone, Corporate, Milwaukee
Morrone represents clients involved in sophisticated corporate transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures; business planning and formation; and equity and debt financing transactions. Morrone assists buyers and sellers in acquisition and divestiture transactions; private companies on general corporate governance issues, recapitalizations and reorganizations; and financial institutions, investors and borrowers in secured and unsecured credit transactions, acquisition financing, venture capital financings and equity financings. Clients look to Morrone for creative solutions and practical strategies that will help them get their deals done.

Elizabeth A. Odian, Labor & Employment Relations, Milwaukee
Odian defends businesses in employment litigation matters involving discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, and retaliation under state and federal equal employment opportunity laws. She also defends state and federal wage and hour claims, union grievances, and other actions brought by employees such as unemployment, unreasonable refusal to rehire, breach of contract, and defamation claims and appeals. In addition to her litigation practice, Odian conducts workplace investigations and advises clients on employee leave, accommodations, terminations, discipline, drug testing, employer policies and handbooks, employment and non-compete agreements, and other related matters.

Guy B. Sereff, Privacy & Cybersecurity, Broomfield
Sereff counsels clients on privacy and data security matters including compliance with U.S. and E.U. data protection and privacy laws, the development of company privacy, information security, and data governance policies and programs, and responding to and mitigating data breaches. He also helps clients negotiate, draft, and review a variety technology licenses and contracts involving a wide range of issues including software licensing, cloud hosting, and IT services.




Buchalter Welcomes New Health Care Attorneys

Buchalter is pleased to announce the addition of Shareholder David Balfour, and welcome him to the Firm’s San Diego office as a member of the Health Care practice group. Balfour joins with experienced health care litigator, Carol Salmacia, also based in San Diego.

Balfour brings over two decades of experience, representing clients in the health care sector on a wide range of issues including medical staff peer review proceedings, licensing proceedings, writ proceedings, State and Federal Court civil litigation, and related appellate proceedings. He represents hospitals, health systems, medical staff, medical groups, and individual health care providers regarding litigation risks and best practices to avoid litigation exposure.

“David and Carol are exciting additions to the Firm,” said Adam Bass, President and Chief Executive Officer of Buchalter. “Their health care practices and extensive experience make them an ideal fit for our continued strategic growth in Health Care and San Diego. Both are impressive additions to our prominent Health Care group.”

Balfour has represented numerous health care and ancillary care professionals before the various licensing boards of the State of California, including the Medical Board of California, the Board of Psychology, Board of Behavioral Sciences, Dental Board, Board of Registered Nursing, Pharmacy Board, and others. He has also represented physicians in connection with delistment proceedings by health insurers.

Salmacia has handled thousands of litigated cases involving medical malpractice, legal malpractice, products liability, wrongful death, fraud, breach of contract, and business disputes. She has tried to conclusion over 80 jury trials in CA, NV, and IL state courts, is an experienced Neutral Arbitrator, and a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA).

“We are thrilled at the opportunity to join the Firm, and to add our experience and expertise to the already remarkable capabilities Buchalter offers its clients,” said Balfour. “I look forward to advancing my practice with the strong foundation the Firm provides.”

Balfour has an AV Preeminent® Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell, and he has also been named as one of the “Top Lawyers in San Diego” by San Diego Magazine from 2013-2020.