On the Move
Announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.
January 04, 2018 at 02:35 PM
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Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel has promoted six associates to special counsel in the firm's New York office. They are Katrina Baker (employment); Allison Gray (business immigration); Jason Moff (litigation); Jennifer Sharret, Andrew Ward (bankruptcy and restructuring); Adam Taubman (land use); and Julia Wachter (real estate).
Frankfurt Kurnit Klein + Selz has elected Caren Decter and Hayden Goldblatt as partners.
Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle has promoted Robert Garcia and Julia Mosse to partner within the firm's litigation practice, and Simon Batifort and Arianna Sanchez to counsel in it's international arbitration practice.
Boies Schiller Flexner has elected Leigh Nathanson and Amanda Devereux as partners. In addition, Brooke Alexander and Reece Dameron were named counsel at the firm.
Venable has announced that Sarah S. Park, and Adam G. Possidente have been promoted to counsel.
Paul J. Marino has joined Sadis & Goldberg as a partner. He was formerly the head of Marino Partners, LLP. Robert Cromwell, counsel, and Nick Federici, associate, will also be joining the firm. Both also were previously at Marino Partners.
Gallet Dreyer & Berkey has elevated Adam M. Felsenstein to partner in the firm's commercial litigation and white collar criminal defense practice group.
Hughes Hubbard & Reed has elected Michael Traube as a partner. The firm also elevated Anson Frelinghuysen, Chris Gartman, Jennifer Graham, Jason Kaplan, John McGoey, and Fara Tabatabai to the position of counsel.
Meegan Hollywood has been elected principal at Robins Kaplan.
Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman has elected Richard M. Scherer, Jr. as a partner.
Hogan Lovells has promoted A. Elizabeth Korchin to partner. In addition, the firm promoted Ernest Yakob to counsel.
Daniel E. Waldman has joined Seyfarth Shaw's international employment law practice group as a partner. He joins from FordHarrison.
Blank Rome has elevated Kevin R. Doherty, Craig M. Flanders, Michael Kim and Michael J. Loesberg to its partner.
Bennet Moskowitz has been elected partner at Troutman Sanders.
Bressler, Amery & Ross has promoted David I. Hantman to principal.
Tatiana Markel has been elected partner at BakerHostetler in the firm's business group.
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