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Reed Smith Announces 29 New Partners, 35 New Counsel Firmwide

More Than Half of Lawyers Promoted are Women


NEW YORK – Reed Smith today announced the promotion of 64 lawyers across its global platform, effective January 1, 2020. More than half of the class that advanced to partner and counsel this year are women.
The firm’s 29 new partners are spread among 16 offices and 13 practice groups, and women comprise almost half of the new partner class. The 35 new counsel are from 11 offices and 12 practices, and this group consists of 19 women.

“Each of the talented lawyers in this diverse group promoted this year demonstrated outstanding legal knowledge and skill, exceptional dedication to client service, high levels of productivity and strong firmwide citizenship,” said Casey Ryan, Reed Smith’s Global Head of Legal Personnel and a member of the firm’s Senior Management Team. “They each made valuable contributions to our clients and the success of our business, and we are confident they will continue to do so.”

Those promoted to partner and counsel are made up of lawyers who began their careers at Reed Smith, as well as those who joined as laterals, demonstrating the varied paths to partnership available at the firm. The largest group of partners and counsel are from seven offices: New York, London, Philadelphia, Chicago, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Hong Kong.

The firm’s 2020 partners, their office locations, former titles, and industry or practices groups are:

United States 

Century City

  • Ernie A. Ocampo, previously counsel, in the Entertainment and Media Industry Group

Chicago

  • Michael B. Galibois, previously counsel, in the IP, Tech & Data Practice
  • William S. Weltman, previously an associate, in Global Commercial Disputes Practice

Dallas

  • Sarah Cummings, previously an associate, in the Life Sciences Health Industry Group

Houston

  • Edward W. Duffy, previously counsel in the Global Regulatory Enforcement Practice
  • Michael H. Bernick, previously an associate in the Energy & Natural Resources Industry Group

Los Angeles

  • Anthony S. Newman, previously counsel, in Global Commercial Disputes Practice
  • Christopher O. Rivas, previously counsel, in the Financial Industry Group

Miami

  • Lisa M. Baird, previously counsel, in the Life Sciences Health Industry Group

New York

The following new partners were previously counsel:

  • Mark S. Goldstein in Labor & Employment Practice
  • Wendy A. Grasso in the Global Corporate Group
  • Michael S. Lee in the Global Corporate Group
  • Jeffrey D. Silberman in the Financial Industry Group
  • Jennifer S. White in the State Tax Group
  • John Algie, previously an associate, in the Global Corporate Group

Philadelphia

  • Dana J. Janquitto, previously an associate, in the Real Estate Practice
  • Elizabeth Doyle O’Brien-Fabeny, previously counsel, in the Life Sciences Health Industry Group
  • Rachel B. Weil, previously counsel, in the Life Sciences Health Industry Group

Pittsburgh

  • Dominic Rupprecht, previously an associate, in the Insurance Recovery Group

Princeton

  • Julia A. López, previously an associate, in the Life Sciences Health Industry Group

Richmond

  • Jeffrey S. Palmore, previously counsel, in the Global Regulatory Enforcement Practice

San Francisco

  • LiLing Poh, previously an associate, in the Global Corporate Group
  • Jennifer R. Fearnow, previously counsel, in Global Commercial Disputes Practice

 

Europe, the Middle East, Asia

Beijing

  • Ke Zhang, previously counsel, in the Global Corporate Group

Hong Kong

  • Victor Huang, previously counsel, in the Global Regulatory Enforcement Practice

London

  • Sophie Goossens, previously counsel, in the Entertainment & Media Industry Group
  • Karen B. Ellison, previously counsel, in the Energy & Natural Resources Industry Group
  • Karen Butler, previously an associate, in the Financial Industry Group

Paris

  • Andrew Tetley, previously counsel, in the Transportation Industry Group

The firm’s 2020 counsel class

Reed Smith’s new 35-member counsel group comprises 18 lawyers from the firm’s US offices and 17 from its offices in the UK, Europe and Asia, including 10 in London; four in Pittsburgh; four in Hong Kong; three in New York; three in Washington; three in San Francisco; three in Philadelphia; two in Chicago; one in Paris; and one each in Houston and Munich.

Associates promoted to counsel in London are Konstantinos Bachxevanis (Transportation Industry Group);Chris Beaumont-McQuillan (Financial Industry Group); Carl De Cicco (Labor & Employment); Matthew Evans (Financial Industry Group); Frances Furness (Energy & Natural Resources Industry Group); Laura Gould (Global Corporate); Simon Greer (Global Commercial Disputes); Susan Riitala (Transportation Industry Group); Kalvinder Sangha (Real Estate); Justine M. Senior (Global Corporate).

New counsel in Pittsburgh are Christopher S. Bouriat (Labor & Employment); Christopher R. Brennan(Global Regulatory Enforcement); Nathan E. Comstock (Labor & Employment); and Jessica R. Rose (Real Estate). In Hong Kong, new counsel are Crystal Xiaodan Li (HK Finance), Donald Sham (HK Litigation), Steve Yik Fei Tam (HK Litigation), and Cheryl Yu (HK Litigation). In Houston, new counsel is Antoine K.F. Smiley(Energy & Natural Resources Industry Group). In New York, new counsel are Aaron Bourke (Global Corporate), Han Deng (Transportation Industry Group), and Pamela L. Schoenberg (Global Commercial Disputes).

In Washington, D. C., the 2020 counsel class also includes Molly Q. Campbell (Global Commercial Disputes),Elizabeth Leavy (Global Regulatory Enforcement) and Sarah S. Wronsky (Global Regulatory Enforcement). In San Francisco, new counsel are Phillip Babich (Energy & Natural Resources Industry Group), Pricilla Ayn Parrett (State Tax) and Matthew T. Peters (Global Commercial Disputes). In Philadelphia, they are Nicole J. Aiken-Shaban (Life Sciences Health Industry Group), Susan K. Nieto (Global Corporate), and Lisa A. Szymanski (Insurance Recovery).

In Chicago, the new members of the counsel class are Emily L. Hussey (Life Sciences Health Industry Group) and Noel C. Paul (Insurance Recovery); in Paris, Nicholas Walker (Energy & Natural Resources Industry Group); and in Munich, Judith Becker (Labor & Employment).

About Reed Smith

Reed Smith is a dynamic international law firm dedicated to helping clients move their businesses forward. Our belief is that by delivering smarter and more creative legal services, we will not only enrich our clients’ experiences with us, but also support them in achieving their business goals.

Our long-standing relationships, international outlook, and collaborative structure make us the go-to partner for the speedy resolution of complex disputes, transactions, and
regulatory matters.

For further information, please visit reedsmith.com.

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