Thank you for reading the National Law Review’s legal news roundup, highlighting the latest law firm news! As the cooler months settle in, legal industry news continues to be a hot topic. Please read below for the latest in law firm news and industry expansion, legal industry awards and recognition, and DEI and women in the legal field.
Law Firm News and Industry Expansion
Ward and Smith announced the addition of five attorneys to enhance the firm’s ability to serve clients.
Jacob Britt joined the Raleigh office, focusing on intellectual property and privacy and data security issues. He will help clients manage compliance with laws and advise on data breach responses. Also joining the Raleigh office is Marley Peterson, who will assist clients with assist clients with state and federal government relations.
John “Jack” Presson will work with individuals and families on a range of matters in the firm’s Wilmington office, including custody disputes and divorce. Emily Sullivan also joined the office with a focus on development transactions, real estate development and landlord-tenant matters.
Based in the New Bern office, Anna Washa will help businesses and individuals with estate planning needs, such as drafting trust agreements and wills.
Vivi R. Besteman joined Strassburger, McKenna, Gutnick & Gefsky as an associate attorney, the firm announced. Her experience allows her to provide comprehensive legal support and advise educational institutions, as well as handle complex real estate transactions.
Ms. Besteman will provide guidance on contract drafting, leasing matters, property acquisitions and business entity formation.
Shumaker announced that Christopher A. Staine rejoined the firm as a partner after serving at a development company as in-house counsel and realizing that the best way to serve his clients was through the resources and skills that the firm offers.
“I’ve seen firsthand that the real estate experience at Shumaker is second to none,” Mr. Staine stated. “My time away gave me a unique perspective on both sides of the legal practice—working as in-house counsel deepened my understanding of the client’s needs, but being back at Shumaker allows me to truly make the most of my experience, with the support of an exceptional team.”
Mr. Staine is a board-certified construction lawyer who has represented partnerships and companies involved in all stages of the construction process. He also heavily focuses on commercial and residential real estate matters such as transactions and development.
Legal Industry Awards and Recognition
Benchmark Litigation honored eight of Proskauer‘s Litigation practice areas and 31 of its lawyers in its 2025 U.S. guide, the definitive guide to the world’s leading litigation firms and lawyers. Proskauer’s Antitrust, Bankruptcy, Labor & Employment and Product Liability practices received a tier one ranking and four practices were named tier two.
Proskauer partners Elise Bloom, Sandra Crawshaw-Sparks and Margaret Dale were also named to Benchmark Litigation’s “Top 250 Women in Litigation” list earlier this year, while partners Susan Gutierrez, Rachel Philion, Lee Popkin and Jeff Warshafsky were featured in the “40 & Under” list.
Modern Healthcare recognized Barnes & Thornburg’s healthcare department and industry practice as a top 25 largest healthcare law firm. The firm ranked No. 25 in the 2024 Modern Healthcare survey of the largest healthcare law firms in the U.S. based on the number of healthcare attorneys employed at the end of 2023. It is the first time the firm has achieved this rank.
The American Health Law Association also featured Barnes & Thornburg in its 2024 Top Honors list. The AHLA recognizes law firms, organizations, health plans, businesses and government agencies that consistently and enthusiastically encourage and sustain their membership affiliation with AHLA.
Womble Bond Dickinson partner Joe Whitley, was presented with a resolution from the American Bar Association during the ABA Criminal Justice Section’s 10th Annual Southeastern White Collar Crime Institute. The resolution recognizes Mr. Whitley’s contributions to the section and the legal profession.
Presented by the Chair of the Criminal Justice Section of the American Bar Association, the resolution states that “the ABA Criminal Justice Section expresses its deepest appreciation and gratitude to Joe Whitley for his outstanding service, leadership, and dedication to the Section and the broader legal community for founding the Southeastern White Collar Crime Institute.”
Mr. Whitley’s practice focuses on corporate defense and client representation in criminal and civil enforcement matters brought by federal agencies and state Attorneys General.
DEI and Women in Law
Law firms across the country achieved 2023–24 Mansfield Certifications from Diversity Lab for ensuring that all qualified talent at participating law firms have a fair and equal opportunity to be considered for advancement into leadership roles. Diversity Lab designs, tests, and measures the outcomes of science-based and data-driven talent practices that allow for fair and equal access to advancement opportunities.
Diversity Lab recognizes firms by their continued commitment to diversity. Firms named as “Trendsetters” this year have remained certified for 2-4 years, such as Varnum. “Early Adopters”, which include Jackson Lewis, K&L Gates, Greenberg Traurig, have achieved certification for 5-6 years. Firm’s designated “Trailblazers”, including Arent Fox Schiff, McDermott Will & Emery, and Miller Canfield, have achieved ongoing certification for 7-8 years
Katten announced that three partners were named by Business Journals to the 2024 Women of Influence lists. The program recognizes women from a wide range of industries who have made a personal and professional impact.
Wendy Cohen, New York managing partner from the Financial Markets and Funds practice, was featured by New York Business Journal. Jennifer Wolfe, private credit partner and Chicago managing partner, was included by the Chicago Business Journal. Private credit partner Shana Ramirez was recognized by L.A. Business First. The partners were selected from a field of nominees submitted for consideration.
Kimberly (Kim) Dudek was announced as the successor to Donald (Don) Kunz as the chair of the Corporate Department at Honigman. She was previously the vice chair of the department.
Kim couldn’t be more deserving of this role,” said Mr. Kunz. “In her successful tenure at Honigman, she’s emerged as a strong leader and earned the trust of her peers and clients—both as a result of her impressive legal acumen and her longstanding engagement in the growth of the Corporate Department.”
Ms. Dudek focuses on representing private borrowers and private equity sponsors in connection with working capital facilities and acquisition financings. She also counsels privately held companies across a wide variety of business sectors.
“Over the years, I’ve grown my career at Honigman and found a true home among my colleagues, who have empowered me to pursue my unique career path and encouraged me to explore my interest in the inner workings of the firm,” Ms. Dudek said. “I’m grateful to Don, my peers, and valued clients of many years for the opportunity to help write the next chapter of Honigman’s Corporate Department.”
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