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RM8220 USLAW MBR DIR 2016 Layout 1 1/13/16 3:33 PM Page A RM8220_USLAW MBR DIR_2016_Layout 1 1/13/16 3:33 PM Page A 2016 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY ® RM8220_USLAW MBR DIR_2016_Layout 1 1/13/16 3:33 PM Page B TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter from the Chair ..................................................................................................i USLAW NETWORK Membership Reference .......................................................ii-iii About USLAW: The Start of Something Better ........................................................iv About USLAW: Your Home Field Advantage.............................................................v USLAW NETWORK 2015-2016 Board of Directors..................................................vi USLAW NETWORK Past Chairs ...............................................................................vii USLAW NETWORK Client Leadership Council ....................................................viii USLAW NETWORK Sourcebook ........................................................................ix-xiii 2016 USLAW Exchange Series.................................................................................xiv USLAW Corporate Partners ...............................................................................xvi-xx USLAW NETWORK Practice Groups............................................................xxi-xxviii Firm Listings and Descriptions............................................................................1-63 The USLAW / TELFA Affiliation ...............................................................................64 TELFA Firms ........................................................................................................65-75 The USLAW / ALN Affiliation...................................................................................76 ABOUT THE USLAW MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY This is the 2016 edition of the USLAW NETWORK Membership Directory, intended solely as a service to the membership of USLAW and their clients. Produced in January, the Directory is intended to be useful for a one-year period. Corrections to member listings throughout the year will be made on the USLAW web site at www.uslaw.org Information for this Directory is taken from the USLAW member database. Please contact USLAW Headquarters at (800) 231-9110 or by email to [email protected] if any inaccuracies exist in the listings contained in the Directory and please report any changes as they occur during the year. RM8220_USLAW MBR DIR_2016_Layout 1 1/13/16 3:33 PM Page i LETTER FROM THE CHAIR i LETTER FROM THE CHAIR n behalf of the USLAW NETWORK, I am pleased to provide you with the 2016 edition of the USLAW OMembership Directory. As you look through the pages of the directory, you will see the quality and quantity of USLAW member firms and lawyers at your service. You will note that our members are listed geographically, show- ing our ability to handle your legal needs in virtually every venue throughout the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe (via our sister organization TELFA), Asia and Africa (via ALN). Using USLAW attorneys, you will truly have the Home Field advantage! You will find that in addition to our geographic strength the NETWORK is or- ganized through practice groups to provide you with substantive expertise. As you peruse our member firms, you will find the primary contact partners whom you can reach out to as well as the practice specific area contacts for each firm. You should feel free to read the firm's statement and perhaps visit their website for more information. USLAW has vetted each firm for their expertise and we encourage you to do so as well. Take note of the representative clients our member firms serve and don't hesitate to reach out to our Client Leadership Council listed in the Directory. These clients know USLAW member firms well and serve to advise the NETWORK on various issues. Also in the Directory you will find our corporate partners who serve to provide you with the litigation and legal sup- port you will need to get a successful outcome in your matters. These corporate sponsors adopt the same high stan- dards that our lawyers embrace and they are ready to serve your needs. Please keep this Directory at your fingertips in the event that you have needs that can be served by our nearly 100 law firms and 6,000 lawyers. For digital access, we encourage you to download our mobile app, USLAW 24/7, which gives you one-click access to our members. This app also delivers our rapid response to your catastrophic accidents through the rapid response link. Finally, don't hesitate to use LawMobile, our initiative to bring USLAW attorneys to you to talk about the issues you want and need to learn about. If you still have questions or needs not answered here, please don't hesitate to reach out to me or to our CEO, Roger Yaffe. We appreciate your interest in USLAW and please know that we are here for you. Thomas L. Oliver, II Chair, USLAW NETWORK Carr Allison, Alabama RM8220_USLAW MBR DIR_2016_Layout 1 1/13/16 3:34 PM Page ii USLAW NETWORK MEMBERSHIP REFERENCE ii MEMBERSHIP REFERENCE ALABAMA | BIRMINGHAM FLORIDA | TALLAHASSEE MARYLAND | BALTIMORE NEW YORK | HAWTHORNE Carr Allison . .1 Carr Allison . .13 Franklin & Prokopik, PC . .24 Traub Lieberman Straus Charles F. Carr (251) 626-9340 Christopher Barkas (850) 222-2107 Albert B. Randall, Jr. (410) 230-3622 & Shrewsberry LLP . .36 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Stephen D. Straus (914) 347-2600, ext. 705 ALASKA | ANCHORAGE GEORGIA | ATLANTA MICHIGAN | GRAND RAPIDS [email protected] Richmond & Quinn . .2 Hall Booth Smith, P.C. .14 Warner Norcross Robert L. Richmond (907) 276-5727 John E. Hall, Jr. (404) 954-5000 & Judd LLP . .25 NEW YORK | UNIONDALE [email protected] [email protected] Kevin G. Dougherty (616) 752-2175 Rivkin Radler LLP . .37 [email protected] Evan H. Krinick (516) 357-3483 ARIZONA | PHOENIX HAWAII | HONOLULU [email protected] Jones, Skelton & Goodsill Anderson MINNESOTA | ST. PAUL Hochuli, P.L.C. .3 Quinn & Stifel LLP . .15 Larson • King, LLP . .26 NORTH CAROLINA | RALEIGH Phillip H. Stanfield (602) 263-1745 Thomas Benedict (808) 547-5716 Mark A. Solheim (651) 312-6503 Poyner Spruill LLP . .38 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Deborah E. Sperati (252) 972-7095 [email protected] ARKANSAS | LITTLE ROCK IDAHO | BOISE MISSISSIPPI | GULFPORT Quattlebaum, Grooms Duke Scanlan & Hall, PLLC . .16 Carr Allison . .27 NORTH DAKOTA | DICKINSON & Tull PLLC . .4 Richard E. Hall (208) 342-3310 Douglas Bagwell (228) 864-1060 Ebeltoft . Sickler . John E. Tull, III (501) 379-1705 [email protected] [email protected] Lawyers PLLC . .39 [email protected] Randall N. Sickler (701) 225-5297 ILLINOIS | CHICAGO MISSISSIPPI | RIDGELAND [email protected] CALIFORNIA | LOS ANGELES SmithAmundsen LLC . .17 Copeland, Cook, Taylor Murchison & Cumming LLP . .5 Lew R.C. Bricker (312) 894-3224 & Bush, P.A. .28 OHIO | CLEVELAND Dan L. Longo (714) 953-2244 [email protected] Greg Copeland (601) 427-1313 Roetzel & Andress . .40 [email protected] [email protected] Bradley A. Wright (330) 849-6629 INDIANA | INDIANAPOLIS [email protected] CALIFORNIA | SAN DIEGO Bingham Greenebaum MISSOURI | ST. LOUIS Klinedinst PC . .6 Doll LLP . .18 Lashly & Baer, P.C. .29 OKLAHOMA | OKLAHOMA CITY John D. Klinedinst (619) 239-8131 James M. Hinshaw (317) 968-5385 Stephen L. Beimdiek (314) 436-8303 Pierce Couch Hendrickson [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Baysinger & Green, L.L.P. .41 Gerald P. Green (405) 552-5271 CALIFORNIA | SAN FRANCISCO IOWA | CEDAR RAPIDS MONTANA | GREAT FALLS [email protected] Hanson Bridgett LLP . .7 Simmons Perrine Moyer Davis, Hatley, Haffeman Mert A. Howard (415) 995-5033 Bergman PLC . .19 & Tighe, P.C. .30 OREGON | PORTLAND [email protected] Kevin J. Visser (319) 366-7641 Maxon R. Davis (406) 761-5243 Williams Kastner . .42 [email protected] [email protected] Thomas A. Ped (503) 944-6988 CALIFORNIA | SANTA BARBARA [email protected] Snyder Law, LLP . .8 KANSAS/WESTERN MISSOURI | NEBRASKA | OMAHA Barry Clifford Snyder (805) 683-7750 KANSAS CITY Baird Holm LLP . .31 PENNSYLVANIA | PHILADELPHIA [email protected] Dysart Taylor Cotter McMonigle Jill Robb Ackerman (402) 636-8263 Sweeney & Sheehan, P.C. .43 & Montemore, PC . .20 [email protected] J. Michael Kunsch (215) 963-2481 COLORADO | DENVER Patrick K. McMonigle 816-714-3039 [email protected] Lewis Roca Rothgerber [email protected] NEVADA | LAS VEGAS Christie LLP . .9 Thorndal Armstrong Delk PENNSYLVANIA | PITTSBURGH Michael D. Plachy (303) 628-9532 KENTUCKY | LOUISVILLE Balkenbush & Eisinger . .32 Picadio Sneath Miller [email protected] Bingham Greenebaum Brian K. Terry (702) 366-0622 & Norton, P.C. .44 Doll LLP . .21 [email protected] Henry M. Sneath (412) 288-4013 CONNECTICUT | HARTFORD Mark S. Riddle (502) 587-3623 [email protected] Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP .10 [email protected] NEW JERSEY | ROSELAND Noble F. Allen (860) 725-6237 Connell Foley LLP . .33 PENNSYLVANIA | PITTSBURGH [email protected] LOUISIANA | NEW ORLEANS Kevin R. Gardner (973) 533-4222 Pion, Nerone, Girman, Winslow McCranie, Sistrunk, Anzelmo, [email protected] & Smith, P.C. .45 DELAWARE | WILMINGTON Hardy, McDaniel & Welch LLC .22 John T. Pion (412) 281-2288 Cooch and Taylor P.A. .11 Michael R. 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