USLAW Magazine - Spring 2022

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SPRING 2022 USLAW MAGAZINE

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A TRADITION OF LEGAL EXCELLENCE SINCE 1938

on the move

Nicole J. Benjamin of Adler Pollock & Sheehan, P.C. has been elected as a member of The Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel (FDCC). Hamza Chaudary of Adler Pollock & Sheehan, P.C. has been elected to the board of governors of Leadership Rhode Island for a three-year term. Susan Leach DeBlasio, senior counsel at Adler Pollock & Sheehan, was elected vice chair of the board of directors of the Quonset Development Corporation. DeBlasio was appointed to the board of directors in 2016 by former Governor Gina Raimondo. DeBlasio’s term as vice chair will end on December 31, 2023. The Quonset Development Corporation (QDC) is a quasi-state agency, established as a special purpose subsidiary of the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation (formerly the RI Economic Development Corporation). Baird Holm Partner Kara Stockdale was selected to serve on the board for the Immigrant Legal Center, a metro Omaha-based 501(c) (3) nonprofit that offers legal clinics for immigration services. Amy L. Lawrenson of Baird Holm in Nebraska was selected to serve as the president of the board of directors for Girls Inc. of Omaha. Girls Inc. of Omaha inspires all girls to be strong, smart and bold, through direct service and advocacy. Baird Holm Managing Partner Christopher R. Hedican and Partner Kenneth W. Hartman were inducted as Nebraska State Bar Foundation 2021 Fellows. Lawyers are invited to become Fellows based on their integrity and character, distinction in the profession or the community, contributions to the profession or the community and their contributions to the Bar Foundation. Baird Holm Partner AriAnna Goldstein was elected to Bio Nebraska’s Board of Directors. Bio Nebraska is a non-profit

tasked with promoting, connecting and catalyzing the biosciences in Nebraska in an effort to make Nebraska the best state for bioscience organizations to grow and thrive. Goldstein’s three-year term started January 1, 2022. Connell Foley LLP partner John P. Lacey has been appointed by New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy to the State Commission of Investigation (SCI). Established by then-Governor Richard Hughes, a former Connell Foley partner himself, the SCI is an independent agency formed to investigate waste, fraud and abuse of government tax dollars. Lacey will serve as a Commissioner on the SCI for a term of four years while maintaining his legal practice with Connell Foley. A former federal prosecutor and chair of Connell Foley’s White Collar Criminal Defense Group, Lacey has decades of experience handling internal investigations, particularly those involving claims of fraud, financial crimes, corruption and other complex issues. Dysart Taylor Cotter McMonigle & Brumitt, P.C. director David M. Buffo has been elected as managing director of the firm by his peers. He will serve at least a two-year term and succeeds Amanda Pennington Ketchum, who was the firm’s first woman managing director. Lisa A. Bail of Goodsill Anderson Quinn & Stifel LLP in Hawaii has been re-elected to represent Hawaiʻi at the American Bar Association House of Delegates. Her three-year term begins with the 2022 ABA Annual Meeting in August. Partner Chris St. Sure also serves as the Young Lawyer’s Division delegate to the ABA House of Delegates. The House of Delegates is the association’s governing, policy-making body. It is designed to be representative of the legal profession of the United States. Bail also serves on the ABA Nominating Committee, which elects the officers of the association and the members of the Board of the Governors.


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Spotlight on Corporate Partners

8min
pages 57-60

USLAW NETWORK SourceBook

6min
pages 54-56

pro bono Spotlight

3min
page 50

diversity, equity and inclusion

6min
page 49

Successful verdicts & transactions

10min
pages 46-48

firms on the move

4min
pages 44-45

By Dr. Angela Keuling • Parlee McLaws LLP

7min
pages 38-41

By Ephraim Stulberg and Yvonne Kitkarska • MDD Forensic Accountants

6min
pages 36-37

faces of uslaw

1min
pages 42-43

By Alexander Dittel • Wedlake Bell LLP

8min
pages 34-35

By Alexander LaCroix, Andi Lefor, and Erik Stone • Jones, Skelton & Hochuli, P.C

6min
pages 32-33

By Shane O’Bryan • Middleton Reutlinger

8min
pages 30-31

By Katherine L. Vojas and Jeffrey E. Atkinson • Lashly & Baer, P.C

7min
pages 28-29

By Alexander C. Jay and David Metz • IMS Consulting

8min
pages 26-27

By John Pion and Bradley Sprout • Pion, Nerone, Girman, Winslow & Smith, P.C

8min
pages 22-23

By J’Naia L. Boyd • Rivkin Radler LLP

4min
pages 18-19

By Dr. Jan Tibor Lelley, LL.M. and Diana Ruth Bruch • BUSE

7min
pages 14-15

By Jayson Gallant • Ametros

8min
pages 24-25

By Paul McCullough, P.E. • S-E-A and Lisa Rolle • Traub Lieberman

8min
pages 6-9

By Kayla M. Scarpone • Carr Allison

7min
pages 16-17

By Brian Whiteley, Michael Murphy, and Payne Horning • Barclay Damon LLP

8min
pages 12-13

By Megan Fulcher Bosak and Michaela L. Cloutier • Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso PLLC

7min
pages 10-11
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