Thompson Hine‘s Washington, D.C., office has expanded its transportation practice with three new attorneys, CHARLES HUNNICUTT, G. BRENT CONNOR, and PATRICIA SNYDER, from Troutman Sanders. Hunnicutt joins Thompson Hine as a senior counsel, while Connor and Snyder join as counsel. The lateral additions bring to nine the number of attorneys in the firm’s transportation group, which handles regulatory, litigation, and legislative matters for aviation, trucking and railroad clients. “They add depth to our practice in aviation and their range of experience will help our clients navigate the continually changing regulatory landscape,” transportation practice leader Karyn Booth transportation practice said in a statement.

In other Churn news . . .


HEIDI LAWSON
has joined the Boston office of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo as a litigation partner. Lawson, whose practice focuses on corporate governance and compliance matters, was most recently a partner at Chadbourne & Parke in London.

Seyfarth Shaw has added NICOLE BOGARD as a partner in the firm’s employee benefits and executive compensation department in Atlanta. Bogard was previously at Mazursky Constantine.

RICHARD HSU
has joined Shearman & Sterling as a partner in the firm’s Silicon Valley office. Hsu, whose practice focuses on corporate and intellectual property transactions, comes from King & Spalding, where he was also a partner.

Thompson & Knight has added GARY COMPTON to its oil and gas practice group in Austin. Compton, who joins the firm as counsel, previously held the position of special counsel to the Texas Railroad Commission.

Wendel, Rosen, Black & Dean welcomes ERIC PHILLIPS as a partner in the firm’s construction group. Phillips, who joins Wendel Rosen’s Oakland office, was formerly at Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton.

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