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Rm8575 Uslaw Mbr Dir 2018 USLAw NETWORK Membership Directory 2018-2019 ® USLAw NETWORK table of contents 2018-2019 ABOUT THE USLAW MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY Letter from the Chair .................................................................i This is the 2018-2019 edition of the USLAW NETWORK USLAW NETWORK Membership Reference.......................ii-iii Membership Directory, intended solely as a service to the About USLAW: The Start of Something Better .......................iv membership of USLAW and their clients. About USLAW: Your Home Field Advantage ............................v USLAW NETWORK 2017-2018 Board of Directors .................vi Produced in March, the Directory is intended to be useful USLAW NETWORK Past Chairs ..............................................vii for a one-year period. Corrections to member listings throughout the year will be made on the USLAW website at USLAW NETWORK Client Leadership Council....................viii www.uslaw.org USLAW NETWORK Sourcebook........................................ix-xiii USLAW Corporate Partners ...........................................xiv-xviii Information for this Directory is taken from the USLAW USLAW NETWORK Practice Groups .............................xix-xxvi member database. Please contact Jennifer Randall at (800) Firm Listings and Descriptions ...........................................1-65 231-9110 or by email to [email protected] if any inaccura- The USLAW / TELFA Affiliation ..............................................66 cies exist in the listings contained in the Directory and please TELFA Firms........................................................................67-78 report any changes as they occur during the year. The USLAW / ALN Affiliation..................................................79 ® n behalf of USLAW NETWORK, I am pleased to share with you the 2018-19 USLAW NETWORK Membership Directory. OUSLAW has member firms across the U.S., Canada, Latin America and Asia, and affiliations with TELFA members in Europe, and you will find profiles on and contact details for each firm in this annual directory. USLAW has vetted each firm for their breadth, capabilities and skill, and we encourage you to use this directory as an impor- tant and helpful tool in your own research. Each entry highlights the practice areas and some of the representative clients for each firm as well as an overview of each firm’s profile. You will find key points of contact, too, that make outreach effort- less for you. Profiles are grouped alphabetically by region (U.S., international members and then TELFA) so you can easily locate a firm in any jurisdiction where your legal needs may arise. In addition to member firm information, USLAW regularly provides a wealth of complimentary re- sources to its clients. You have access to LawMobile events, industry-leading education and cus- tomized programming throughout the year. Take a moment to review the 2018 SourceBook offerings (page ix) to learn about the available offerings. USLAW also has a dedicated group of corporate partners who share their knowl- edge and resources while standing ready to help you with legal matters. Please keep our corporate partners in mind for your expert/witness needs and related litigation support services. Please utilize the USLAW Membership Directory as your legal needs require throughout the year. If we can answer any ques- tions about the directory content or USLAW in general, please be in touch. We sincerely appreciate your interest in and support of USLAW. John D. Cromie USLAW NETWORK Chair Connell Foley LLP Roseland, NJ USLAw NETWORK letter from the chair 2018-2019 ALABAMA | BIRMINGHAM IDAHO | BOISE MISSISSIPPI | RIDGELAND Carr Allison . .1 Duke Scanlan & Hall, PLLC . .16 Copeland, Cook, Taylor Charles F. Carr (251) 626-9340 Richard E. Hall (208) 342-3310 & Bush, P.A. .30 [email protected] [email protected] James R. Moore, Jr. (601) 427-1301 [email protected] ALASKA | ANCHORAGE ILLINOIS | CHICAGO Richmond & Quinn . .2 SmithAmundsen LLC . .17 MISSOURI | ST. LOUIS Robert L. Richmond (907) 276-5727 Lew R.C. Bricker (312) 894-3224 Lashly & Baer, P.C. .31 [email protected] [email protected] Stephen L. Beimdiek (314) 436-8303 [email protected] ARIZONA | PHOENIX INDIANA | INDIANAPOLIS Jones, Skelton & Bingham Greenebaum MONTANA | GREAT FALLS Hochuli, P.L.C. .3 Doll LLP . .18 Davis, Hatley, Haffeman Phillip H. Stanfield (602) 263-1745 James M. Hinshaw (317) 968-5385 & Tighe, P.C. .32 [email protected] [email protected] Maxon R. Davis (406) 761-5243 [email protected] ARKANSAS | LITTLE ROCK IOWA | CEDAR RAPIDS Quattlebaum, Grooms Simmons Perrine Moyer Bergman NEBRASKA | OMAHA & Tull PLLC . .4 PLC . .19 Baird Holm LLP . .33 John E. Tull, III (501) 379-1705 Kevin J. Visser (319) 366-7641 Jill Robb Ackerman (402) 636-8263 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CALIFORNIA | LOS ANGELES KANSAS/WESTERN MISSOURI | NEVADA | LAS VEGAS Murchison & Cumming LLP . .5 KANSAS CITY Thorndal Armstrong Delk Dan L. Longo (714) 953-2244 Dysart Taylor Cotter McMonigle & Balkenbush & Eisinger . .34 [email protected] Montemore, PC . .20 Brian K. Terry (702) 366-0622 Patrick K. McMonigle 816-714-3039 [email protected] CALIFORNIA | SAN DIEGO [email protected] Klinedinst PC . .6 NEW JERSEY | ROSELAND John D. Klinedinst (619) 239-8131 KENTUCKY | LOUISVILLE Connell Foley LLP . .35 [email protected] Bingham Greenebaum Kevin R. Gardner (973) 840-2415 USLAW Doll LLP . .21 [email protected] NETWORK CALIFORNIA | SAN FRANCISCO Mark S. Riddle (502) 587-3623 Hanson Bridgett LLP . .7 [email protected] NEW MEXICO | ALBUQUERQUE membership Mert A. Howard (415) 995-5033 Modrall Sperling . .36 [email protected] LOUISIANA | NEW ORLEANS Jennifer G. Anderson (505) 848-1809 reference McCranie, Sistrunk, Anzelmo, [email protected] CALIFORNIA | SANTA BARBARA Hardy, McDaniel & Welch LLC .22 Snyder Law, LLP . .8 Michael R. Sistrunk (504) 846-8338 NEW YORK | BUFFALO Barry Clifford Snyder (805) 683-7750 [email protected] Goldberg Segalla LLP . .37 [email protected] Neil A. Goldberg (716) 566-5475 MAINE | PORTLAND [email protected] 2018-2019 COLORADO | DENVER Richardson, Whitman, Lewis Roca Rothgerber Large & Badger . .23 NEW YORK | HAWTHORNE Christie LLP . .9 Wendell G. Large (207) 774-7474 Traub Lieberman Straus Michael D. Plachy (303) 628-9532 [email protected] & Shrewsberry LLP . .38 [email protected] Stephen D. Straus (914) 586-7005 MARYLAND | BALTIMORE [email protected] CONNECTICUT | HARTFORD Franklin & Prokopik, PC . .24 Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP . .10 Albert B. Randall, Jr. (410) 230-3622 NEW YORK | UNIONDALE Noble F. Allen (860) 725-6237 [email protected] Rivkin Radler LLP . .39 [email protected] Evan H. Krinick (516) 357-3483 MASSACHUSETTS | BOSTON [email protected] DELAWARE | WILMINGTON Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP . .25 Cooch and Taylor P.A. .11 Kevin J. O'Connor (617) 378-4394 NORTH CAROLINA | RALEIGH James W. Semple (302) 984-3842 [email protected] Poyner Spruill LLP . .40 [email protected] Deborah E. Sperati (252) 972-7095 MASSACHUSETTS | BOSTON [email protected] FLORIDA | MIAMI LeClairRyan . .26 Wicker Smith O’Hara Kevin G. Kenneally (617) 502-8220 NORTH DAKOTA | DICKINSON McCoy & Ford P.A. .12 [email protected] Ebeltoft . Sickler . Nicholas E. Christin (305) 448-3939 Lawyers PLLC . .41 [email protected] MICHIGAN | GRAND RAPIDS Randall N. Sickler (701) 225-5297 Warner Norcross & Judd LLP .27 [email protected] FLORIDA | TALLAHASSEE Kevin G. Dougherty (616) 752-2175 Carr Allison . .13 [email protected] OHIO | CLEVELAND Christopher Barkas (850) 222-2107 Roetzel & Andress . .42 [email protected] MINNESOTA | ST. PAUL Bradley A. Wright (330) 849-6629 Larson • King, LLP . .28 [email protected] GEORGIA | ATLANTA Mark A. Solheim (651) 312-6503 Hall Booth Smith, P.C. .14 [email protected] OKLAHOMA | OKLAHOMA CITY John E. Hall, Jr. (404) 954-5000 Pierce Couch Hendrickson [email protected] MISSISSIPPI | GULFPORT Baysinger & Green, L.L.P. .43 Carr Allison . .29 Gerald P. Green (405) 552-5271 HAWAII | HONOLULU Douglas Bagwell (228) 864-1060 [email protected] Goodsill Anderson [email protected] Quinn & Stifel LLP . .15 Thomas Benedict (808) 547-5716 [email protected] ii OREGON | PORTLAND USLAW TELFA ITALY Williams Kastner LEGALITAX Studio Legale e Greene & Markley . .44 INTERNATIONAL AUSTRIA Tributario . .73 PHH Prochaska Havranek Thomas A. Ped (503) 944-6988 Alessandro Polettini ARGENTINA | BUENOS AIRES Rechtsanwälte GmbH . .67 [email protected] Rattagan Macchiavello +39 049 877 58 11 Rainer Kaspar +43 1 714 24 40 Arocena . .58 [email protected] [email protected] PENNSYLVANIA | PHILADELPHIA Nicolás Jaca Otaño Sweeney & Sheehan, P.C. .45 (54-11) 4010-5018 LITHUANIA • ESTONIA • LATVIA BELGIUM J. Michael Kunsch (215) 963-2481 [email protected] LEXTAL Tallinn|Riga|Vilnius . .73 CEW & Partners . .67 [email protected] Lina Siksniute-Vaitiekuniene Charles Price (+32 2) 534 20 20 BRAZIL | SÃO PAULO (+370) 5 210 27 33 [email protected] PENNSYLVANIA | PITTSBURGH Mundie e Advogados . .59 [email protected] Houston Harbaugh, P.C. .46 Rodolpho Protasio (55 11) 3040-2923 CYPRUS Henry M. Sneath (412) 288-4013 [email protected] LUXEMBOURG Pyrgou Vakis Law Firm . .68 [email protected] Tabery & Wauthier Richard Melina Pyrgou +357 22466611 CANADA | ALBERTA Sturm . .74 [email protected] PENNSYLVANIA | PITTSBURGH CALGARY
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