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PLAC 2019 Fall Conference PLAC 2019 Fall Conference Full Name Company City State Robert T. Adams, Esquire Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP Kansas City MO Patrick Arndt, Esquire Nall & Miller, LLP Atlanta GA David L. Ayers, Esquire Watkins & Eager PLLC Jackson MS Jonathan T. Barton, Esquire Stanton | Barton LLC St. Louis MO James M. Beck, Esquire Reed Smith LLP Philadelphia PA Michael Begey, Esquire Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell Orlando FL Brian W. Bell, Esquire Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP Chicago IL Galen D. Bellamy, Esquire Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell LLP Denver CO Paul E. Benson, Esquire Michael Best & Friedrich LLP Milwaukee WI Rebecca Benson PLAC Reston VA Jonathan A. Berkelhammer, Esquire Ellis & Winters LLP Greensboro NC Jesse Blaisdell, Esquire PACCAR Inc. Bellevue WA Hugh J. Bode, Esquire Reminger Co., L.P.A. Cleveland OH Leah Threatte Bojnowski, Esquire Nixon Peabody LLP Albany NY Michael Bonasso, Esquire Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso PLLC Charleston WV Conor Boyle, Esquire Hall & Evans, LLC Denver CO Jason Britt, Esquire Textron Specialized Vehicles Augusta GA L. Michael Brooks, Jr., Esquire Wells, Anderson & Race, LLC Denver CO Bryan Browning, Esquire Lenovo Chicago IL Jennifer Bullard, Esquire Bowman and Brooke LLP Minneapolis MN David M. Burkoff, Esquire Hunter Maclean Savannah GA Eleanor Cabreré, Esquire Navistar, Inc. Lisle IL David Cades, PhD Exponent Menlo Park CA Michael Carroll, Esquire Subaru of America, Inc. Camden NJ CC Industries, Inc., represented by Gould & Robert A. Carson, Esquire Ratner LLP Chicago IL Jun-Young Cha, Esquire Hankook Tire America Corp. Nashville TN Robert F. Chapski, Esquire Lewis, Thomason, King, Krieg & Waldrop, P.C. Nashville TN Chad Clark, Esquire Navistar, Inc. Lisle IL Marc P. Clements, Esquire Newell Brands Inc. Wichita KS Lori G. Cohen, Esquire Greenberg Traurig, LLP Atlanta GA Jeffrey A. Cohen, Esquire Carlton Fields Miami FL Phil Combs, Esquire Thomas Combs & Spann, PLLC Charleston WV Kimberly J. Condon PLAC Reston VA Sandra M. Conlan BIC Corporation Shelton CT Biro Manufacturing Company, Inc., represented Martin A. Conn, Esquire by Moran Reeves & Conn PC Richmond VA David S. Cox, Esquire Barnwell Whaley Patterson & Helms, LLC Charleston SC J. Bennett Crites, III, Esquire Shumaker Loop & Kendrick LLP Charleston SC Christopher S. D'Angelo, Esquire Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, LLP Philadelphia PA Kyle De Jong, Esquire Whirlpool Corporation Benton Harbor MI Ann Marie Dias-Lebrun, Esquire BMW of North America, LLC Woodcliff Lake NJ Denise A. Dickerson, Esquire Sutter O'Connell Co. Cleveland OH Peter Donnelly, Esquire Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. Herndon VA Baxter D. Drennon, Esquire Wright, Lindsey & Jennings LLP Little Rock Samantha C. Duke, Esquire Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell Orlando FL Peter M. Durney, Esquire Cornell & Gollub Boston MA 1 of 5 as of 9/26/2019 PLAC 2019 Fall Conference Full Name Company City State Scott G. Edwards, Esquire Hartline Barger LLP Dallas TX Sandra A. Edwards, Esquire Winston & Strawn LLP San Francisco CA Philippa V. Ellis, Esquire The Home Depot Atlanta GA Stephen Erigero, Esquire Ropers Majeski Kohn Bentley PC San Francisco CA Ernest "Skip" H. Eubanks, Jr., Esquire Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell Orlando FL Jacob W. Everhart, Esquire Deere & Company Moline IL Roberta Feiten Silva, Esquire Souto Correa Advogados Associados Porto Alegre RS Heather Russell Fine, Esquire Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin Philadelphia PA Marc E. Fishman, Esquire Novo Nordisk, Inc. Plainsboro NJ Diane P. Flannery, Esquire McGuireWoods LLP Richmond VA Jillian T. Flax, Esquire Cozen O'Connor Philadelphia PA Lee Adair Floyd, Esquire Butler Snow LLP Richmond VA Deirdre Fox, Esquire Mizkan Foods Mount Prospect Rodney J. Freeman, Esquire Cooley (UK) LLP London Richard R. Fuentes, Ph.D. R&D Strategic Solutions Atlanta GA Amy E. Furness, Esquire Carlton Fields Miami FL David R. Geiger, Esquire Foley Hoag LLP Boston MA Neil A. Goldberg, Esquire Goldberg Segalla LLP Buffalo NY Jason J. Green, Esquire CC Industries, Inc. Chicago IL Tara E. Hanley, Esquire Markland Hanley Dallas TX Hankook Tire America Corp., represented by DLA T. Steven Har, Esquire Piper US LLP New York NY Christopher B. Harmon, Esquire Altec, Inc. Birmingham AL Ryan Harrington, M.E. Exponent Natick MA Chris Harvey Stericycle ExpertSOLUTIONS Indianapolis IN Kevin E. Hexstall, Esquire Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin Philadelphia PA Lance W. High, Esquire Caterpillar Inc. Peoria IL Jonathan M. Hoffman, Esquire MB Law Group LLP Portland OR Michael W. Hogue, Esquire Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Columbia SC Christopher C. Hossellman, Esquire Buchalter Irvine CA Paul W. Hughes, Esquire McDermott Will & Emery LLP Washington DC Robert D. Hunter, Esquire Altec, Inc. Birmingham AL Junichi Ikeda, Esquire Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu Tokyo José A. Isasi, II, Esquire Jones Day Chicago IL Brian N. Johnson, Esquire Nilan Johnson Lewis PA Minneapolis MN Greg V. Jolivette, Esquire The Sherwin-Williams Company Cleveland OH Betsy Juliano Litigation Management, Inc. Cleveland OH Sidney K. Kanazawa, Esquire SK Law Mediation Los Angeles CA Justs N. Karlsons, Esquire Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP San Francisco CA Michael J. Keating, Esquire Emerson Electric Co. St. Louis MO Harold Kim US Chamber Institute for Legal Reform Michael G. King, Esquire Hennelly & Grossfeld LLP Marina Del Rey CA Karen M. Kircher, Esquire Harley-Davidson Motor Company Wauwatosa WI Mark A. Kircher, Esquire Quarles & Brady, LLP Milwaukee WI Justin Kirschenblatt, CPCU Aon Chicago IL Steven I. Klein, Esquire Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell Orlando FL 2 of 5 as of 9/26/2019 PLAC 2019 Fall Conference Full Name Company City State John William Knottnerus, Esquire MB Law Group LLP Portland OR Kevin P. Krueger, Esquire Sandberg Phoenix & von Gontard P.C. St. Louis MO Darin J. Lang, Esquire Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Denver CO Robert C. Lange, M.S. Exponent Farmington Hills MI Alan J. Lazarus, Esquire Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP San Francisco CA Deborah Lempogo, Esquire Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP Atlanta GA Chad Lieberman, Esquire Brosseau Bartlett Lieberman, LLC Greenwood Village CO Francis H. LoCoco, Esquire Husch Blackwell LLP Milwaukee WI Manuel Lopez, Esquire Roach & Newton, L.L.P. Houston TX Leah Lorber, Esquire GlaxoSmithKline Washington DC Wendy F. Lumish, Esquire Bowman and Brooke LLP Coral Gables FL Emily M. Maki-Rusk, Esquire Whirlpool Corporation Benton Harbor MI Dara D. Mann, Esquire Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP Atlanta GA Dale G. Markland, Esquire Markland Hanley Dallas TX Elizabeth Maurer Emerson Electric Co. St. Louis MO Jeffrey McClellan, Esquire Mueller Water Products Atlanta GA Lisa J. McCraw, Esquire Deere & Company Moline IL McCranie, Sistrunk, Anzelmo, Hardy, McDaniel & Keith W. McDaniel, Esquire Welch LLC Covington LA S. Gordon McKee, Esquire Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP Toronto ON Michael E. McWilliams, Esquire Butler Snow LLP Jackson MS Angela A. Meyer, Ph.D., P.E. PLAC Los Altos CA Charles H. Moellenberg, Jr., Esquire Jones Day Pittsburgh PA Stephen T. Moffett, Esquire Moffett, Vitu, Lascoe, Packus & Sims, PC Birmingham MI John C. Morrow, Esquire Burr & Forman LLP Birmingham AL Brandan P. Mueller, Esquire Husch Blackwell LLP St. Louis MO Richard A. Mueller, Esquire Thompson Coburn LLP St. Louis MO David J. O'Connell, Esquire Goldberg Segalla LLP Chicago IL Robert E. O'Malley, Esquire Smith Blake Hill, LLC Chicago IL Jeffrey M. Odom, Esquire Lane Powell PC Seattle WA David Osterman, Esquire Goldberg Segalla LLP Princeton NJ Hi-Zin Pak, Esquire Daimler AG Sindelfingen Kenneth M. Perry, Esquire Ken Perry Law Firm, LLC Birmingham AL Jennifer L. Peterson, Esquire The Manitowoc Company, Inc. Milwaukee G. Keith Phoenix, Esquire Sandberg Phoenix & von Gontard P.C. St. Louis MO Joel G. Pieper, Esquire Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP Atlanta GA John C. S. Pierce, Esquire Sirote & Permutt, PC Mobile AL Megan L. Pizor, Esquire Litigation Management, Inc. Cleveland OH Peter J. Pliszka, Esquire Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP Toronto ON Holly M. Polglase, Esquire Hermes, Netburn, O'Connor & Spearing, PC Boston MA Ryan A. Polkowski, Esquire Waymo Mountain View CA Benjamin Potter SEA, Ltd. Columbus OH Michael Preciado, Esquire Buchalter Irvine CA Jason A. Proctor, Esquire Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso PLLC Charleston WV Mazak Corporation, represented by Wilson, Elser, Philip Quaranta, Esquire Moskowit, Edelman & Dicker LLP White Plains NY Benjamine Reid, Esquire Carlton Fields Miami FL Brian Reinhart Brain Corp San Diego CA 3 of 5 as of 9/26/2019 PLAC 2019 Fall Conference Full Name Company City State Terri S. Reiskin, Esquire Dykema Gossett PLLC Washington DC Justin Relihan, Esquire Nidec Americas Holding Corporation St. Louis MO William J. Ricci, Esquire Ricci Tyrrell Johnson & Grey, PLLC Philadelphia PA Thomas E. Rice, Esquire Baker Sterchi Cowden & Rice, LLC Kansas City MO Jeffrey E. Richardson, Esquire Adams and Reese LLP New Orleans LA Marques Richeson, Esquire Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP Cleveland OH Robert M. Roach, Jr., Esquire Roach & Newton, L.L.P. Houston TX Stephen R. Robinson, Esquire Tristar Products, Inc. Wyomissing PA Brian P. Roche, Esquire Riddell Sports Des Plaines IL James H. Rotondo, Esquire Day Pitney LLP Hartford CT Thomas Rouhette, Esquire Signature Litigation AARPI Paris James A. Ruggieri, Esquire Higgins, Cavanagh & Cooney, LLP Providence RI Katherine Sams, Esquire DeLaval Scott M. Sarason, Esquire Rumberger, Kirk & Caldwell Miami FL George D. Sax, Esquire Scharf Banks Marmor LLC Chicago IL David T. Schaefer, Esquire Dinsmore
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