A&O Shearman Power Regulatory Partner Jumps to Hogan Lovells 3 Months Post-Merger
Chip Cannon first joined legacy firm Allen & Overy in February 2022. His departure comes just three months after Shearman and A&O finalized their merger.
August 19, 2024 at 09:30 AM
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What You Need to Know
- Power regulatory partner Chip Cannon joined Hogan's global regulatory and IP practice in D.C. from A&O Shearman.
- Cannon first joined Allen & Overy in February 2022.
- A&O Shearman has seen a number of partner departures since the merger, as well some additions.
Hogan Lovells has recruited power regulatory lawyer Chip Cannon from A&O Shearman, marking the latest partner exit from the newly merged firm.
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