Kasowitz Benson Torres has restructured its management with new positions, announcing on Wednesday two co-managing partners who will share duties with founding partner Marc Kasowitz.

The firm has appointed Cindy Caranella Kelly, who focuses on civil litigation, and Wallace Schwartz, head of the firm's real estate transactional group, as the firm's co-managing partners of administration.

The appointments come during a year when Kasowitz Benson has adjusted to personnel changes and to being thrust in the public eye. After Marc Kasowitz began representing President Donald Trump in special counsel and congressional committee investigations, Kasowitz drew unflattering press attention by ProPublica and other media outlets, while some firm partners this year, including management committee member Aaron Marks, exited for other firms.