Cadwalader Promotes Jed Miller to Partner
And other recent announcements of hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.
December 21, 2018 at 01:25 PM
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Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft has promoted Jed Miller to partner. Nicholas Brandfon and Nihal Patel have been promoted to special counsel. Taylor Speers has been promoted to counsel.
Sidley Austin has promoted Ayo K. Badejo, Melissa Colón-Bosolet, Kate Lashley, Dana MacGrath, William Mahouski, and Alexi Poretz to its partnership.
Akerman has promoted Vincent Avery, Matthew DiBlasi, Stefi George, Eleanore Martins and Jamie Shyman to its partnership.
Morrison Cohen has named partner Jason Gottlieb chair of its white collar and regulatory enforcement practice group.
Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin & Hachigian has promoted associate Ryan Purcell to partner.
Robinson+Cole has promoted Marc Haas, Soo Y. Kim, Matthew Mazzola, and Jovana Vujovic to counsel.
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan has promoted Alon Goldberger and Justin Steinmark to partner. Daniel Bertaccini, Christopher Fredrich, Christopher Guhin, Patrick Petrocelli, Shannon Reaves and Alisa Taormina have been promoted to special counsel.
Jones Day has promoted Ann M. Bomberger, Stacey L. Corr-Irvine, Aaron M. Healey, James P. Loonam, Scott D. Lyne and Eric P. Stephens to partner.
Boies Schiller Flexner has elected Ben Margulis to its partnership.
Goldberg Segalla has elevated Oded Burger, Oliver Twaddell, Joyce Mezzetta, Catherine Breen, Asha Edwards, Jamie McAleavey, Thais Rodriguez, Joshua Stern, and J. Daniel Velez to partner. In addition, the firm has promoted Charli Baldinger, Jonathan Marin and Alexandra Simon to special counsel.
Alex Corey and Joan Lopez have joined Moritt Hock & Hamroff as associates.
Blank Rome has hired Thomas M. Callahan and Margaret Murphy as associates.
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