June 2024 Legal Industry News Updates: Law Firm Hiring and Expansion, Industry Awards and Recognition

Welcome back to another edition of our legal industry news roundup, and happy summer from the whole team at the National Law Review! Please read below for the latest in law firm hiring and expansion news and key industry awards and recognition.

Law Firm Hiring and Expansion

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings’ Atlanta office continues to grow with the addition of partners Jeff S. LuechtefeldJohn Nail and Sean R. Gannon, senior attorney Gabriella Cole and associate Jessica R. Stephan as members of the firm’s Tax Practice Group. The firm’s Atlanta office has more than doubled in size since it was established in May 2023.

Mr. Luechtefeld earned his LL.M. in Taxation from the University of Florida Levin College of Law, his J.D. from the University of Missouri Columbia School of Law and his B.S. in Finance from Missouri State University. Mr. Nail earned his J.D. (cum laude) at Wake Forest University School of Law and his B.S. from the College of Charleston. Mr. Gannon earned his LL.M. in Taxation at the University of Florida Levin College of Law, his J.D. from Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School and his B.A. from Michigan State University. The new partners represent Fortune 500 companies, closely held businesses and high-net-worth individuals in IRS examinations, appeals and litigation, as well as other tax issues.

Ms. Cole received her J.D. from the University of Houston Law Center, her M.B.A. from the University of Houston C.T. Bauer College of Business and her B.S. (magna cum laude) from Kennesaw State University. Her practice focuses on tax controversy law and representing corporations and individuals against the IRS and state departments throughout the audit, administrative appeals and litigation processes.

Ms. Stephan received her J.D. from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law, an LL.M. in Taxation from the University of Florida Levin College of Law and a B.B.A. (summa cum laude) in Finance from Mississippi State University. She advises partnerships, corporations and individuals in federal and state tax disputes.

Bradley Atlanta office managing partner Sidney S. Welch welcomed the new members of the Tax Practice Group: “We are delighted that this group of highly accomplished tax controversy attorneys is joining the firm. Their significant litigation experience and deep understanding of the IRS allows them to offer strategic solutions for our clients. The addition of these attorneys also strengthens and enhances Bradley’s federal tax controversy capabilities, as well as being synergistic with the firm’s government enforcement and investigations work. The Atlanta office is continuing our growth strategy with tremendous legal talent, and we look forward to their collaboration.”

ArentFox Schiff announced the addition of 17 members to the firm’s TechnologyLife SciencesIntellectual Property and Complex Litigation services in the Boston office. With these new additions, the firm’s Boston office has grown by more than 40% in 2024.

New additions to the IP team include partners Joseph M. Maraia, Dr. Daniel W. Clarke, Christopher Carroll, Laura L. Carroll, Brooke A. Penrose, Paul A. Pysher and Howard J. Susser; counsel Shawn P. Foley, Bruce D. Jobse and Joseph P. Quinn; and six associates and patent agents. Litigation partner Shepard Davidson has also joined ArentFox Schiff and will continue to focus his practice on complex business torts and contract claims. Among these new firm members are a former patent examiner, a master electrician and a molecular microbiology Ph.D., all of whom offer unique insights to clients in specialized and technical industries.

“ArentFox Schiff has long had a preeminent IP practice, and one of our strategic goals was to further expand this in Boston with a focus on life sciences, patent, litigation, trademark, and general IP services,” said chairman Anthony V. Lupo. “Adding this talented team helps us accomplish that goal. This group’s clients also fit strategically into our industry approach to the business of law, and based on our prior success with laterals and groups, we anticipate a number of opportunities to significantly grow revenue.”

“Thanks to its many leading universities, research institutions, and cutting-edge companies, the Boston area continues to be a hub for innovation that demands top-tier IP services,” added Boston managing partner David M. Barbash. “Adding this highly respected group of attorneys will offer immense benefits to our clients in New England and across the country as they grow their businesses.”

Varnum formed a Health Care Artificial Intelligence (AI) Task Force focused on the use of AI technologies and machine learning in the health care industry. The Health Care AI Task Force consists of attorneys with particular expertise in health care law, data privacy and AI technologies, and is led by four partners who regularly advise health care clients on regulatory compliance and counsel large corporations on innovative technologies and privacy regulations.

The goal of the task force is to help health care organizations protect sensitive patient data and maintain high clinical standards through advising on AI integration, promoting privacy and data security, assisting in policy development and fostering risk management.

Sarah Wixson, who co-chairs Varnum’s Health Care Practice Team, noted the increasing importance of AI for health practitioners.

“As AI continues to evolve, it is crucial for health care providers to stay ahead of the curve by understanding and adhering to the legal frameworks that govern these technologies,” Ms. Wixson said. “Our task force is committed to helping our clients navigate this complex landscape.”

“Our goal is to provide our clients with the guidance they need to adopt AI technologies,” said data privacy attorney Jeff Stefan. “We are helping clients leverage the power of these revolutionary advancements and avoid their equally significant risks.

Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP expanded their New York office with the addition of financial services partner Mike Katz. With significant experience in crypto, payments, emerging company and venture capital, Mr. Katz will expand Manatt’s blockchain capabilities.

Mr. Katz is a strategic adviser to emerging growth companies and investors and a counsel to tech companies and venture funds. He provides advice to startups and venture capital funds to navigate overlapping corporate and regulatory issues. He earned his J.D. from Columbia Law School and his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania.

“As I have seen firsthand, Manatt’s interdisciplinary and entrepreneurial approach to client service is extremely effective, and I am excited to join this team to help with leading the expansion of the Firm’s blockchain capabilities and support our clients across all aspects of financial services and venture capital,” said Mr. Katz. “Innovation-focused companies and investors are at the forefront of my practice every day, and Manatt is the perfect platform for me to bring experience to bear for clients across the Firm. I look forward to leveraging my varied in-house, corporate and regulatory skills to further enhance the Firm’s reputation as the go-to adviser for companies at the frontlines of innovation.”

Legal Industry Awards and Recognition

The 2024 Chambers USA Guide recognized Greenberg Traurig’s Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice in Band 1 for Nationwide Privacy & Data Security: Highly Regarded for the fourth year in a row. The guide’s “Privacy & Data Security: Privacy” category also recognized shareholders Liz Harding and David A. Zetoony, co-chair of the U.S. Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice.

Chambers and Partners selects attorneys and practices for the guide based on thousands of interviews with practicing lawyers and clients on a global scale. Chambers USA provides legal data and analytics to inform buyers of legal services of the top lawyers and law firms in the United States. Overall, the 2024 Chambers USA Guide recognized 273 Greenberg Traurig attorneys.

Claire Weglarz, partner at Womble Bond Dickinson, was elected to the Board of Directors of Trial Attorneys of America, a group of private practice attorneys and corporate counsel focused on the defense of products liability litigation. Membership in Trial Attorneys of America is by invitation only and is based on the recommendation of a member.

Ms. Weglarz is a member of Womble Bond Dickinson’s Product Liability Litigation team in the firm’s Los Angeles office. She represents energy, chemicals, manufacturing, automotive and consumer goods industry clients, and is involved in high-risk litigation on cases involving product liability, premises liability, environmental claims and toxic exposures to chemicals.

Chambers USA and The Legal 500 US recognized Andrea (Andie) S. Kramer in their 2024 nationwide rankings of leading tax lawyers. Specifically, Chambers USA included Ms. Kramer as a top tax and derivatives lawyer, and she was one of only four lawyers named to The Legal 500 Hall of Fame for Tax, Financial Products in the United States for 2024.

Ms. Kramer is a solo practitioner providing integrated legal counsel on regulatory, governance, commercial and tax matters to her clients.

“Each year, Chambers and Partners and The Legal 500 conduct unbiased research on lawyers around the world—and their independence encourages us all to be better,” said Ms. Kramer. “It has been a strong, productive, and interesting 18 months for ASKramer Law—and our clients and colleagues have gone the extra mile with these ranking agencies to underscore our commitment to legal excellence and great service.”

BTI Consulting Group’s 2024 report recognized Jackson Lewis P.C. attorneys Stephanie Adler-PaindirisRoss M. Gardner and Alessandro “Alex” G. Villanella as Client Service All-Stars. Attorneys are named as Client Service All-Stars for their client service excellence and commitment to fulfilling their clients’ needs. The BTI Client Service All-Stars list is based on feedback gathered from over 350 in-depth, confidential and unsolicited interviews.

Ms. Adler-Paindiris is a principal in the firm’s Orlando office, a member of the firm’s Board of Directors and co-leader of the firm’s Litigation group. She defends class and collective actions on behalf of employers and counsels clients on workplace challenges. Mr. Gardner is a principal in the firm’s Omaha office who represents management throughout traditional labor law and related litigation. Mr. Villanella is a principal in the firm’s Long Island office, whose practice focuses on collective bargaining, labor arbitration, contract administration and representation and unfair labor practice proceedings before the National Labor Relations Board.

“Stephanie, Ross and Alex are true champions of problem-solving for our clients,” said firm chair Kevin Lauri. “They understand exactly what clients need and effortlessly craft solutions that tackle immediate issues and safeguard against future challenges. They uphold the firm’s client service standards to the highest degree, and the entire firm congratulates them on this accomplishment.”

Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, P.C. partner Allan M. Siegel was awarded the 2024 Trial Lawyer of the Year Award by the Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C. He received this honor at the association’s Annual Awards Dinner at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

Mr. Siegel graduated magna cum laude in from The George Washington University and earned his J.D. from The George Washington University’s National Law Center. His practice is centered on personal injury cases related to automobile and commercial vehicle negligence, premises liability and medical malpractice. He is board-certified in civil trial law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, an honor held by only 3% of attorneys in the United States.

How to Achieve and Improve Chambers Rankings: A Comprehensive Guide for Law Firms

For law firms and lawyers, a Chambers & Partners ranking is an influential badge of recognition, signifying a firm’s expertise, professionalism and client service. While many firms submit basic information and lackluster, dull matter descriptions, you can distinguish your firm and its lawyers by creating strategic and compelling submissions. Achieving a coveted Chambers ranking requires more than just excellent legal work; it also requires a thoughtful approach. Here’s a guide to crafting a winning Chambers submission.

  • Understand the Criteria: Before you start writing, familiarize yourself with Chambers’ assessment criteria. Understand what they’re looking for in terms of client service, commercial vision, diligence, value for money and depth of expertise. Knowing these criteria will help you tailor your submission to highlight the most relevant aspects of your practice.
  • Be Precise and Relevant: Chambers researchers read countless submissions, so it’s crucial that yours stands out by being clear and concise. Avoid legal jargon and ensure that the information is directly relevant to the category for which you’re applying. Use straightforward language to convey your firm’s strengths and achievements.
  • Highlight Key Matters: Showcase cases that best demonstrate your firm’s expertise and accomplishments. Include a brief description of each matter, outlining the challenge, your approach and the outcome. Ensure client confidentiality by anonymizing sensitive information. Highlighting landmark cases or those involving significant complexities can make your submission more compelling.
  • Demonstrate Consistency: It’s not just about one-off successes. Show that your firm and its lawyers (especially those ones you are putting forth in the submission) consistently deliver results. Highlight any repeat business or long-term clients as evidence of sustained excellence. Consistency in performance and client satisfaction can significantly boost your submission’s strength.
  • Showcase Your Team: Highlight key individuals in your team, detailing their specific contributions, skills, and expertise. Chambers rankings often spotlight individual lawyers within specific practice areas and jurisdictions. Highlighting the strengths of your team members in the introduction sections and matter write-ups can enhance your overall submission. By showcasing the standout qualities and achievements of individual lawyers, you can provide a comprehensive picture of your firm’s capabilities.
  • Proofread and Review: Ensure that your submission is polished and free of errors. Consider having multiple team members review the document for clarity, accuracy and impact. A well-reviewed submission is likely to be more persuasive and professional.
  • Follow Submission Guidelines: Adhere strictly to guidelines and parameters provided by Chambers. This includes word limits, format specifications, number of matters submitted, firm demographic information and of course, deadlines.
  • Be Visible in Your Industry: Feedback from peers is a significant part of the Chambers research process. Staying visible in your industry is crucial. Attend and speak at industry conferences, publish articles and thought leadership pieces, and participate in relevant legal associations and groups. Engaging in these activities not only enhances your visibility but also positions you as an expert in your field, making it more likely that your peers will provide positive feedback during the Chambers research process.
  • Group Matters Around Common Themes: Highlighting your expertise in specific legal areas or developments can strengthen your submission. Group similar cases or matters under common themes or practices, such as recent legal developments or industry trends. This approach showcases your depth of knowledge and specialized skills, helping researchers and clients see the broader impact of your work.

Key Tips for Strong Matter Descriptions

  • Client Anonymity: Ensure you maintain the confidentiality of your clients unless you have explicit permission to name them. Use generic terms like “a major pharmaceutical company” or “a leading financial institution.”
  • Start with Key Points: Begin with a crisp, one-line summary that captures the essence of the matter to grab attention immediately.
  • Detail the Complexity or Significance: Highlight why the matter was particularly challenging or important, such as involving multiple jurisdictions or being precedent-setting.
  • Role of the Firm: Clearly describe the role your firm played, whether as lead counsel or in a supporting role.
  • Legal Expertise: Specify the areas of law involved, showcasing the breadth and depth of your firm’s expertise.
  • Outcome: Briefly describe the outcome, especially if it was favorable for your client, but avoid exaggerations.
  • Value Add: Highlight any additional value your firm provided, such as achieving a swift resolution or reducing potential costs.
  • Avoid Jargon: While the description should display expertise, avoid overly technical language that might alienate readers unfamiliar with specific legal terms.
  • Proofread: Ensure there are no grammatical or factual errors, and that the description is polished and professional.
  • Feedback: Consider getting feedback from colleagues or other professionals to ensure clarity and effectiveness before submitting the description.

How to Get a Lawyer Ranked in Chambers

To get a lawyer ranked in Chambers, focus on the following steps:

  1. Highlight Individual Achievements: In your submission, emphasize the individual lawyer’s key cases, leadership roles and contributions to significant matters. Detail their specific impact and success in these cases.
  2. Client Testimonials: Secure and include strong client testimonials that speak to the lawyer’s expertise, client service and successful outcomes.
  3. Peer Recognition: Ensure the lawyer is visible within the industry through speaking engagements, publications and participation in professional associations. Peer recognition can significantly influence Chambers’ evaluation.
  4. Detailed and Relevant Information: Provide comprehensive and relevant information in the submission, avoiding generic descriptions. Specifics about the lawyer’s contributions and successes will make the submission stand out.
  5. Peer Relationships: Building and maintaining strong peer relationships is essential. Make time for networking, assisting colleagues, and being active in legal communities. Helping others and being a visible, active participant in your industry can lead to positive peer reviews, which are crucial for Chambers rankings.

How Lawyers Can Move Up in Chambers Rankings

To help a lawyer move up in Chambers rankings, consider these strategies:

  1. Consistent Excellence: Demonstrate sustained excellence by highlighting repeat business and long-term client relationships. Show how the lawyer consistently delivers high-quality results.
  2. Professional Development: Encourage continuous professional development and involvement in high-profile matters or industry-leading initiatives. This demonstrates ongoing growth and expertise.
  3. Enhanced Visibility: Increase the lawyer’s visibility through strategic marketing, including thought leadership articles, media appearances and active participation in relevant industry events.
  4. Feedback and Improvement: Utilize feedback from previous Chambers submissions and the Chambers Confidential report to identify areas for improvement. Make necessary adjustments to strengthen future submissions.

Key Takeaways for Crafting a Winning Chambers Submission

A Chambers submission is more than just any other award submission; it’s an opportunity to showcase your firm’s achievements, expertise and dedication to client service. Be concise, relevant and honest in your approach. Tailor your submission to reflect both the category(ies) to which you’re applying and the unique strengths of your firm and its lawyers. Attention to detail, from adhering to guidelines to proofreading, can make the difference between a good submission and a winning one.

Crafting a standout Chambers submission requires effort, but the potential rewards, in terms of recognition and business development, are well worth the investment.

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