Proskauer Strengthens Litigation Practice with Addition of Todd Ohlms

Proskauer, a leading international law firm, announced today that Todd Ohlms has joined the Firm’s Litigation department as a partner based in Chicago. Ohlms joins the firm from Freeborn & Peters LLP in Chicago.

“Todd’s experience in the field of asset management generally, and specifically private equity, as well as securities and shareholder litigation, trade regulation, and complex multi-jurisdictional disputes will add tremendous value to our clients and makes him a great addition to our team,” said Tim Mungovan, chair of the Firm’s Litigation department.

“As a Firm, we have been strategically growing our asset management platform with a focus on private fund disputes. Todd’s addition complements that and further builds the ties between the litigation and transactional practices, providing added capabilities for our clients,” said Tim Mungovan.

“I’m excited to be joining the Proskauer team. The depth of their platform allows me to add a number of new services and capabilities for my clients across a range of practice areas and specialties,” said Todd Ohlms.

Todd attended the United States Air Force Academy. He received a B.S. from the University of Missouri – Rolla, and a J.D. from the Washington University School of Law.

Proskauer’s 150+ litigators understand that there is both an art and a science to successful litigation, one that requires leadership, experience, integrity and strategy. We represent clients in their most challenging matters and have a strong track record of success. We are proud of our client base which includes the Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico, household names such as McDonald’s, leading pharmaceutical and consumer product companies Johnson & Johnson, Mattel/Fisher Price, biopharmaceutical companies Gilead Sciences and Amgen, sports leagues Major League Soccer and PAC-12 as well as world-renowned organizations in the music industry such as The Recording Academy and Sony Music Entertainment.

Source:  www.proskauer.com