When it rains, it pours. D.C.-area law offices have been flooding Legal Times with their new partner announcements. Here’s a sampling of some of the latest Washington attorneys to make partner. Keep an eye out for our new partners special report on Jan. 28th.
Crowell & Moring elected the following seven D.C. attorneys to the partnership:
Daniel Campbell, torts
J. Chris Haile, government contracts
Michael Jacobs, intellectual property
J. Catherine Kunz, government contracts
Shari Lahlou, antitrust and litigation
Kirsten Nathanson, environment and natural resources
Amanda Paracuellos, corporate
Dickstein Shapiro boosted three to partner in D.C.:
Divonne Smoyer, state attorneys general practice
Salvatore Tamburo, intellectual property
Christopher Wood, antitrust
Venable has named four new partners in its D.C. office and one new partner in its Towson, Md. locale.
The new D.C. partners are:
George Constantine, trade and professional associations.
Brian Flack, environmental
Danielle Foley, litigation
Armand Zottola, business transactions
The new Towson partner is:
Ann-Therese Bechamps, real estate
Morrison Foerster elevated two to partner in Washington:
Brian Matsui, appellate and U.S. Supreme Court
Andrew Smith, financial services and privacy
Arnold & Porter promoted three Washington attorneys to partner:
Jean Kalicki, litigation and international arbitration
Joshua Martin, securities enforcement and litigation
Christopher Rhee, securities enforcement and litigation
Patton Boggs elected four partners in its Washington office:
Alan Dickey, government contracts, litigation and dispute resolution, and international litigation
Norma Krayem, homeland security, defense and technology transfer
Stephanie Peters, public policy and lobbying, international, and immigration
Jennifer Zucker, government contracts, homeland security, defense, and technology transfer, and litigation and dispute resolution
Wiley Rein bumped up six to partner:
Kevin Anderson, intellectual property
Caleb Burns, election law and government ethics
Kimberly Melvin, insurance
D. Mark Renaud, election law and government ethics
Kara Sacilotto, government contracts and litigation
Amy Worlton, privacy, communications and international trade
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