Top Legal Industry News June 2021: Attorney Hiring, Law Firm Pro Bono Recognition & Legal Industry Innovation

We’re back with another edition of our legal industry news roundup. Read on for the latest news on law firm attorney moves, pro bono work and recognition, innovation and inclusion.

Law Firm Moves

Rick Pearl rejoined Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP as a partner in the Benefits and Executive Compensation practice group at the Chicago office. Mr. Pearl is a nationally recognized authority on the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) and employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) matters. Mr. Pearl is a member of the ESOP Association’s Public Policy Council and Valuation Advisory Committee. Mr. Pearl previously worked for Drinker, Biddle & Reath from 2016-2018.

“Rick is a trusted adviser with a successful track record in high-stakes ERISA and ESOP litigation. His experience working with businesses across industries on ESOP matters will be a great value to our clients as we guide them through complex ERISA and valuation issues,” said Jeremy M. Pelphrey and Philip J. Gutwein of Faegre Drinker.

Kevin Halloran joined Quarles & Brady’s  Indianapolis office as partner in the firm’s Business Law Practice Group focusing on transactional taxation, specifically mergers and acquisitions. Mr. Halloran additionally provides analysis, financial and tax modeling, and advice on deal structuring for both financial and strategic acquirers and has extensive experience structuring stock and asset acquisitions, corporate mergers, reorganizations and dispositions.

“We are excited for Kevin to join our Indianapolis office and to make an immediate contribution to the firm and our clients,” said Joel Tragesser, Indianapolis office managing partner. “Kevin brings extensive experience in handling tax aspects of M&A deals and deal structuring for corporate clients.”

Venable LLP added  Thomas E. Perez as a Partner in its Washington, DC office. Previously, Mr. Perez was the chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), the secretary of labor, and assistant attorney general for civil rights under President Obama.

“Tom is extremely well respected nationwide for his deep knowledge and successful track record on public policy issues at every level of government. He has served as a trusted advisor to many of our country’s leaders and been at the center of issues impacting American businesses and their employees. I am confident that our clients will benefit from his experience and counsel,” said Stu Ignis, Venable LLP’s Chairman.

Stroock added White Collar/Securities Litigation partners in its Litigation and  Government Affairs and Regulatory Services (GARS) practice.  SEC enforcement lawyer Richard Morvillo joined Strook in Washington, D.C., while partners Scott Morvillo, and Ellen Murphy will be based in New York.  Each new partner draws on experience before government agencies, lawmakers and regulatory bodies to counsel clients on complex civil and criminal investigations.

“Our clients will benefit greatly from the collective experience of Richard, Scott and Ellen with white collar cases, and particularly their work with securities and the financial services industry,” said Firm Co-Managing Partner Alan Klinger, who heads the GARS practice. “Their move deepens our securities, white collar and traditional litigation bench.”

Mr. Morvillo will lead Stroock’s White Collar & Investigations practice. A former branch chief with the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, he is a nationally recognized authority in SEC enforcement and other white collar matters. Mr. Morvillo has been a part of several high-profile cases, including securities matters involving Enron, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Liberty Media, Capital One and Prestige Brands.

Scott Morvillo, a former Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, regularly represents clients before district courts and regulatory bodies, focusing on matters involving securities fraud, public corruption, bank fraud, bribery, wire and mail fraud, accounting fraud, health care fraud, insurance fraud and violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

Ms. Murphy’s practice centers on advising financial institutions, public and private companies, boards and executives in a variety of regulatory, criminal, internal and civil investigations and litigations, including extensive experience with both civil and criminal trials as well as mediations and arbitrations.

Amelie Metivier joined Stikeman Elliott as a partner in the Corporate group of the Montreal office. Ms. Metivier regularly acts for companies, underwriters, and investors in a variety of corporate law matters and advises on disclosure obligations, corporate governance matters, and other securities law issues.

“Amelie is highly regarded for her outstanding track record of bringing exceptional expertise and value to clients on significant domestic and cross-border transactions. Her addition to the team will provide even greater depth to our strong corporate practice,” said Warren Katz, Stikeman Elliott’s Managing Partner.

Law Firm Pro Bono Work & Civil Justice Recognition

The Arent Fox Center for Racial Equality and Howard University School of Law’s Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center announced the production of policy recommendations and research papers to address institutionalized racism in the United States. Howard Law School Professors and Arent Fox attorneys will work together to identify, research and present policy analysis and research projects on systemic racism and racial injustice.

“We are immensely proud to be partnering with Arent Fox. Through this initiative, we will be able to create a nationally recognized partnership that brings important research and thought leadership to initiatives that can support our goal of moving this country closer to racial equality,” said Professor Justin Hansford of Howard Law School.

Their first joint project will be the Mike Brown Project, which aims to help pass legislation to provide mental health services to families and communities affected by police violence.

“As the former Chair of Arent Fox, one of the initiatives I am most proud of is the founding of the Arent Fox Center for Racial Equality. In a time when our country was under tremendous stress from the global pandemic and protests sparked by systemic inequalities, our firm collectively responded in a meaningful way. This partnership with Howard Law is a key part of the work we are doing and will help address issues surrounding racial injustice,” stated Mark A. Katz of Arent Fox.

DLA Piper received a 2021 Beacon of Justice Award from National Legal Aid & Defender Association. This year’s award honors law firms whose pro bono work has helped to address racial disparities in 2020, regarding civil rights and other issues that have racial significance. The National Legal Aid & Defender Association recognized DLA Piper for their racial justice work and for their efforts with Compassionate Release Clearinghouse to assist incarcerated individuals with serious medical conditions during the pandemic.

“We are proud of our efforts to advance racial justice through our compassionate release pro bono work,” said Lisa Dewey, a pro bono partner at DLA Piper. “Assisting elderly, terminally ill, high-risk prisoners by providing them with representation and advocacy, and ultimately helping many of them obtain compassionate release, is rewarding and crucial work, and we look forward to continuing to help these vulnerable individuals.”

The National Black Lawyers Top 40 Under 40  included Hunton Andrew Kurth LLP’s Alyson Brown  on its Virginia’s 2021 list. This association celebrates the legal excellence of African American attorneys who demonstrate superior leadership, reputation, influence, and stature in their communities.

Ms. Brown represents employers in all aspects of labor and employment law before federal and state agencies, counsels on compliance with state and federal labor and employment laws, and represents clients in employment based litigation.

Legal Industry Innovation & Law Office Workplace Honors

The Minneapolis Star Tribune named Barnes & Thornburg’s Minneapolis office a Top Workplace. The Star Tribune recognized Barnes & Thornburg for its engaging and fulfilling work culture.

“Our commitment to inclusivity, diversity and supporting our team has remained a priority and has allowed us to maintain our strong workplace culture,” said Connie Lahn, managing partner of Barnes & Thornburg’s Minneapolis office. “We take great pride receiving this recognition again in 2021, especially amid the major changes we have all experienced in the workplace this year.”

Barnes & Thornburg earned the Top Workplace distinction in 2020 and 2009. In 2020, Barnes & Thornburg partnered with local nonprofit All Square to promote diversity, inclusion, and racial justice, awarding the foundation a grant.

Leadership Kalamazoo selected Miller Canfield associate Barbara Moore to participate in its intensive nine-month community leadership development program.

“Barbara is an impressive up-and-coming leader,” said Miller Canfield CEO Megan Norris. “We are tremendously proud of not only her work in the firm, but also her deep commitment to serving the community.”

Ms. Moore is an associate in Miller Canfield’s Employment and Labor Group. She previously worked at the National Housing Law Project and was a legal intern for the Michigan House of Representatives. Ms. Moore is a member of the Board of Directors for Dégagé Ministries, a nonprofit serving people experiencing homelessness.

The New York Law Journal selected IMS Expert Services as a nominee for 13 of its Best Of reader’s favorite categories for 2021. The categories are selected by New York’s attorneys, judges, law firm officers, in-house counsel, and others throughout the U.S. legal industry, and encompass nearly 70 categories overall.

The New York Law Journal nominated IMS Expert Services for the following categories:

  • Best Trial Consulting
  • Best Company for Remote Trial Services
  • Best “Hot Seat” Trial Technicians
  • Best Overall Expert Witness Provider
  • Best Expert Witness Referral Service
  • Best Demonstrative Evidence Provider
  • Best Forensic Experts
  • Best Forensic Accounting Provider
  • Best Corporate Investigations Provider
  • Best End-to-end Litigation Consulting Firm
  • Best Jury Consulting
  • Best Online Jury Research Provider

The winners will be announced in a late September edition of the publication.

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May 2021 Legal Industry News Highlights: Attorney Moves, Law Firm Pro Bono Work & Innovation

We’ve returned with another edition of our legal industry news column for May. Read on for the latest news on attorney promotions, law firm recognition, pro bono work and legal technology and innovation:

Attorney Promotions & Moves

The International Financial Law Review (IFLR) recognized Blakes’ law firm partners Pamela Huff and Catherine Doyle as IFLR1000 Woman Leaders for the quality of their advice and the consistent recommendations of their clients and peers.

Ms. Huff is the head of the Blakes Restructuring & Insolvency group and advises on Canadian business law. Ms. Doyle is a leading member of Blakes’ Project & Financial Services group. Ms. Doyle has been a part of some of the most impactful infrastructure deals in Canada.

Jamie M. Ramsey joined Frost Brown Todd as the newest litigation member of the Cincinnati, Ohio office. Mr. Ramsey’s litigation experience includes breach of contract claims and trademark infringement to class action litigation. Mr. Ramsey also has experience helping clients navigate the legal framework impacting the collection, use, and protection of personal information.

“Jamie’s work with everyone from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies will provide our clients additional insight into how to manage risks to both their operations and reputations,” said Cincinnati Member-in-Charge Chris Habel. “He represents companies in both Ohio and Kentucky, and we couldn’t be more excited to have him in our Cincinnati office.”

Marjorie J. Peerce, managing partner of Ballard Spahr’s New York Office, is the new Vice President of the New York City Bar Association (NYCBA). Ms. Peerce served as Chair of the NYCBA Board of Directors since May 2020. She also formerly served as Chair of the NYCBA’s Criminal Law Committee and served on the Mass Incarceration Task Force. The NYCBA, founded in 1870, works to maintain the high ethical standards of the legal profession and includes over 150 committees.

Ms. Peerce is a founder and leader of Ballard Spahr’s Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency team, and handles high profile civil and criminal matters in state and federal courts in New York and around the US.

Adrian Cyhan joined Stubbs, Alderton and Markiles, LLP as a partner in the firm’s Intellectual Property & Technology Transactions practice. Mr. Cyhan is a patent attorney who focuses on identifying, protecting and leveraging intellectual property assets and providing related counsel and advice.

Mr. Cyhan manages intellectual property portfolios and handles intellectual property-related transactions such as joint ventures, acquisitions, and divestitures.

“I’ve known Adrian for several years and I’m thrilled we will be working together. He’s an exceptional attorney and a creative thinker. Bringing Adrian on-board reflects SA&M’s commitment to expanding our premier IP and technology law practice,” said Kevin D. DeBré, the Stubbs, Alderton and Markiles’ IP & Technology Transactions practice chair.

Law Firm Pro Bono & Philanthropy

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP attorneys Corby C. AndersonMatthew S. DeAntonioErin Jane Illman, and Jonathan E. Schulz joined the 2020 class of the North Carolina Pro Bono Honor Society. The attorneys each provided more than 50 hours of pro bono legal services in 2020 to North Carolinians in need.

“Our Charlotte attorneys continue to go above and beyond to provide equal access to justice for all,” said Bradley Pro Bono Counsel Tiffany Graves. “We are very proud of their commitment to the community and their well-earned recognition by the North Carolina Pro Bono Honor Society.”

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings attorneys work with the Safe Alliance’s Victim Assistance/Legal Representation Program to help victims of domestic violence and the Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy, which helps low income residents of the Charlotte metropolitan area and west-central North Carolina.

The North Carolina Pro Bono Honor Society is administered by the North Carolina Pro Bono Resource Center, which launched in 2016.

The American Bar Association (ABA) Standing Committee on Pro Bono and Public Service selected Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton as an individual recipient of its 2021 Pro Bono Publico Awards. The awards are scheduled to be presented on the opening day of the 2021 ABA Annual Meeting, which runs through Aug. 10.

The Committee selected Sheppard Mullin for its actions following the death of George Floyd. The firm launched the Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) project with Georgetown Law’s Innovative Policing Program, which came from an initiative to teach officers to become active bystanders and prevent misconduct in the New Orleans Police Department.

The initiative led to Sheppard Mullin successfully litigating cases in California to obtain disclosure of records of police misconduct, as well as executing a plan to manufacture and secure face shields for frontline workers in Los Angeles.

The Committee also selected Cynthia Chandler, the director of Bay Area Legal Incubator, Oakland, California, TerryAnn Howell of Nelson Mullins in Miami, Neal Manne of Susman Godfrey LLP in Houston and Rebecca Rapp of the Ascendium Education Group in Madison, Wisconsin as recipients of the 2021 Pro Bono Publico Awards.

Ms. Chandler grew the Bay Area Legal Incubator with the Alameda County Bar Association and Legal Access Alameda to help coach diverse attorneys on how to build successful, affordable law practices serving low and middle-income clients throughout California.

Ms. Howell helped launch a COVID-19 Small Business and Nonprofit Clinic with Legal Services of Greater Miami at Nelson Mullins through Lawyers for Good Government. She also volunteers alongside other Nelson Mullins attorneys at the Tenants’ Equal Justice Clinic (TEJC), a project of Legal Services of Greater Miami.

Mr. Manne dedicated 40 years of his career to high-impact pro bono work. His accomplishments include being recognized by the American College of Trial Lawyers for his pro bono work, as well as being named Attorney of the Year by Texas Lawyer. Most recently, Mr. Manne helped reform Houston’s money bail system and represented two death row exonerees.

Ms. Rapp helps increase access to areas dubbed as “legal deserts” due to a shortage of attorneys, including a project to provide legal help to technical colleges around Wisconsin. She also assists clients at legal clinics and serves on the boards and committees of several access-to-justice organizations. Ms. Rapp also testified before the Wisconsin Supreme Court on removing limitations on pro bono services.

Legal Aid Service of Broward County (LAS) and Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida (CCLA) announced the recipients of their 2021 Annual Recognition Awards.

LAS and CCLA presented the awards in a series of live presentations via Facebook Live May 4–7, 2021.

The 2021 recipients include:

●               Lauren Alperstein, Esq., of Boies Schiller Flexner LLP received the Attorney of the Year Award.

●                Van Horn Law Group received the Law Firm of the Year award.

●               Ofer Shmucher, Esq. and Shera Anderson, Esq. of Shmucher Law, PL received the Spirit of Justice Award.

●               Theresa Edwards, Esq., of American Justice, P.A. received the Commitment to Justice Award.

●                Anthony J. Karrat, Esq., Executive Director of Legal Aid Service of Broward County received the Russell E. Carlisle Advocacy Award.

●               Edwin Cordova, Esq.Supervising Attorney of the Housing Unit at Legal Aid Service of Broward County received the Jacquelyn and Bruce Rogow Employee of the Year Award.

Law Firm Innovation & Technology

Winstead law firm partnered with Texas Health Catalyst at Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin to support entrepreneurs who are in the early stages of developing healthcare technology products.

Winstead provides entrepreneurs with resources on legal matters such as entity formation, licensing from universities, IP strategy, funding, lease agreements, OSHA, privacy/global agreements, as well as educational programming and opportunities to meet and network with other startup professionals.

“Winstead is committed to moving healthcare technology and the latest innovations in the life sciences industry forward,” said Winstead Shareholder Lekha Gopalakrishnan. “Our collaboration with Texas Health Catalyst is intended to advance their mission of addressing unmet needs in healthcare through technology innovation.”

Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP (DHC), a New York-based commercial law and government relations firm, formed their Cannabis Practice Group to help clients navigate regulations around adult recreational marijuana in New York State. DHC’s Cannabis Practice Group builds upon DHC’s decades of experience in highly regulated and similar industries, such as New York’s wine, liquor and packaged goods industries.

“The Office of Cannabis Management will be implementing laws and regulations governing the growing and evolving cannabis industry in New York. They will be similar to those that govern entities regulated by the State Liquor Authority, and both will exist under a tiered system,” said Steve Malito, Chair of the Cannabis Practice Group. “Davidoff Hutcher & Citron is uniquely qualified to advise our clients in the cannabis space as they navigate the complexities of these regulations.”

In line with recent Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) efforts nationwide, Schiff Hardin announced the formation of their new ESG Team to help companies develop programs and company disclosures that incorporate the many ESG principles. Amy Antoniolli leads the team along with key members Sarah FittsJane Montgomery, and Katherine Walton.

“Stakeholders have made clear that corporate responsibility is not just a fad or a slogan, and industry is responding as quickly as possible,” said Ms. Antoniolli. “Schiff has seen ESG quickly become an integral part of a company’s reporting and a significant factor in successful business deals. With stakes this high, companies have the opportunity to meet ESG metrics that protect their bottom line and their reputation.”


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