Stuart Bressman Joins White & Case from Proskauer
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.
January 03, 2019 at 02:30 PM
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• Stuart Bressman has joined White & Case as a partner with the firm's capital markets team. He joins from Proskauer Rose.
• Farrell Fritz has promoted Jaclene D'Agostino and Darren Pascarella to counsel.
• Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton has elected Gianfranco Finizio and Jeff Reed as partners.
• Seward & Kissel has promoted Robert Gayda and Hoyoon Nam to partner. Additionally, Daniel Bresler, Kimberly Giampietro, Andrei Sirabionian, Lori Sullivan, and Michael Weitman have been promoted to counsel.
• Cole Schotz has elevated David Meglino to member of the firm in its construction services and litigation departments.
• Schiff Hardin has elected William A. Goldman (real estate) and Sara Rosenberg (corporate and transactional) to its partnership.
• McKool Smith has promoted David Schiefelbein to partner.
• Haynes and Boone has promoted Daniel Lisk to partner.
• Richards Kibbe & Orbe has promoted Margaret Meyers and Kevin Rubinstein to partner, and Robert Waldner to counsel.
• Cassin & Cassin has promoted associates Jordan Hersch and William McConnell to partner and counsel, respectively.
• Norton Rose Fulbright has promoted Joseph Giannini, Uyen Poh and Steven Roosa to partner.
• Gerald Francese has joined Locke Lord as a partner in the firm's corporate practice group. He joins from Troutman Sanders.
• Regional law firm Harris Beach as elected Rachel Baranello, Christopher Feldman, Allison Fiut, Francis Gorman, III, Melanie Marotto, Omar Nasar and Danielle Rizzo as partners.
• Alexander Johnson has joined Latham & Watkins as a partner in the firm's corporate department and member of its mergers & acquisitions and private equity practices. He joins from Hogan Lovells.
• Frederic Krieger has joined Murphy & McGonigle. He joins from BMO Capital Markets, where he was general counsel at KGS-Alpha Capital Markets.
• Norris McLaughlin has hired Yana Zhuravel as an associate in the firm's real estate practice.
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