On the Move
Announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.
January 26, 2018 at 03:09 PM
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The original version of this story was published on New York Law Journal
Tarter Krinsky & Drogin has promoted Brian Beller, Scott Schneider, and Dr. Jing Xia to partner. The firm also promoted John Rondello to counsel.
August Horvath has joined Foley Hoag as a partner in the firm's Intellectual Property Department. He was previously a partner at Kelley Drye & Warren.
Marc Selden has joined Cozen O'Connor as a member in the firm's Private Client Services Practice Group. He was formerly a partner at Wilk Auslander.
Orrick has promoted Emin Guseynov (Banking & Finance) and Alvin Lee (Complex Litigation and Dispute Resolution) to partner. The firm has also promoted Evan Hollander to senior partner in its Restructuring Practice.
Arent Fox has elevated Temitope K. Yusuf, Faige Klein, Paul Maier and Jordana Renert to partner. Eric Hamburg has been elevated to counsel.
Wiggin and Dana has promoted Najia Khalid, co-chair of the firm's Immigration and Nationality Law and Compliance Practice, to partner.
Robert Kasinow has joined Locke Lord as an Insurance Specialist in the firm's Regulatory and Transactional Insurance Practice. Prior to joining he was the U.S. insurance regulatory lead in the KPMG Center of Excellence.
Olshan Frome Wolosky has announced promoted Brian A. Katz to partner in the firm's Litigation Group. In addition, Shirlee Y. Gordon has been promoted to counsel in its Tax & Personal Planning Group.
Ann K. Creed and Christopher W. Clement have been elected partners at Cahill Gordon & Reindel.
Rimon Law has added Trusts & Estates attorney Roy Kozupsky as a partner. He joins from Moses & Singer, where he also served as partner.
Daniel Bernard and Viktoriya Kruglyak join Farrell Fritz as associates in the firm's Uniondale Office.
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