Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Lawyer Charles Wachsstock (’97) Joins Arnold & Porter In New York
NEW YORK, NY, July 8, 2019 — Arnold & Porter announced today that Charles Wachsstock (’97) has joined the firm as a partner in the Compensation and Benefits practice within the Tax Group. Based in the New York office, Mr. Wachsstock focuses his practice on a wide array of executive compensation and employee benefits matters in corporate […]
Tilson Hires Former Connecticut Consumer Counsel, Elin Swanson Katz (’90), to Lead New Energy Consulting Division
HARTFORD, Conn., July 10, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Tilson, a national network deployment and IT professional services firm, is pleased to announce and welcome Elin Swanson Katz (’90) as Managing Director, Energy Consulting and Associate General Counsel, effective September 3rd. Ms. Katz previously served as Connecticut Consumer Counsel and head of the Connecticut State Broadband Office, where she represented the interests of […]
Jason Lo (LLM’16) joins Kaplan, Kaplan & DiTrapani, LLP as associate
SYOSSET, NEW YORK —Kaplan, Kaplan & DiTrapani, LLP has announced that Jason Lo (LLM’16) has joined the firm as an Associate. Mr. Lo is a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist with experience in the real estate, consumer lending, general corporate, fintech, securities and capital markets in the U.S. and China. At the firm, he concentrates his practice […]
Noam Mandel (’02) joins Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Robbins Geller today announced that experienced securities litigators Chad Johnson and Noam Mandel (’02) have joined its Manhattan office. Noam Mandel, from Quinn Emanuel, is joining Johnson in Robbins Geller’s Manhattan office. He has extensive experience litigating securities class actions and fiduciary duty matters. Mandel graduated from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and from Boston University […]
Dennis J. Clark (’73) is 2019 winner of Monsignor Malloy Award
Detroit attorney Dennis J. Clark (’73), a long-time member of the Catholic Lawyers Society, is the 2019 recipient of the Monsignor Malloy Award, the CLS’ highest honor. The award was presented at the Annual Meeting by CLS Lifetime Member John P. Jacobs, himself a past recipient of the Malloy Award. The Malloy Award, presented annually […]
QMA names Linda Gibson (’92) as first chief business officer, continuing global expansion
NEWARK, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–QMA has named Linda Gibson (’92) to the newly created role of chief business officer, the latest step in the firm’s continued global expansion. QMA is the quantitative equity and global multi-asset specialist of PGIM, the $1.2 trillion global investment management business of Prudential Financial, Inc. Gibson will work closely with QMA’s chairman and […]
Last Woman Standing
Shari Redstone is featured in Intelligencer.
Why CRISPR Patents Matter to a World Worried About Designer Babies, Rogue Scientists and Curing Disease
Jordana Goodman (’15) co-authored a piece for Genetic Literacy Project.
Michael J. Rugnetta (’13) joins Weber Gallagher’s Medical Malpractice Group
Philadelphia, PA- July 2, 2019- Richard P. Santosusso and Michael J. Rugnetta (’13) joined Weber Gallagher as associates in the Medical Malpractice Group and will be based in the firm’s Philadelphia office. Before joining Weber Gallagher, Rugnetta worked for a Philadelphia firm doing litigation defense work. Before that, he worked for two years in Harrisburg […]
Sanjay Kurian (’99) appointed and Jennifer L. Williamson (’99) reappointed to Florida’s Judicial Nominating Commissions
Tallahassee, Fla. — Governor Ron DeSantis has announced the following appointments and reappointments to Florida’s Judicial Nominating Commissions: Nineteenth Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission Jennifer L. Williamson (’99), of Stuart, is a shareholder with Crary Buchanan. She received her bachelor’s degree from Florida Atlantic University, her master’s degree from Georgia State University and her law degree from […]