Global Law firm Shearman & Sterling today announces the appointment of Sam Brodie as a Financial Restructuring & Insolvency partner in London. Sam’s arrival follows the recruitment of Alex Wood in September 2020 and four recent counsel and associates hires. It is part of the ongoing expansion of the firm’s European restructuring practice. Prior to joining Shearman & Sterling Sam Brodie was a partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.
Baker McKenzie Enhances Leveraged Finance Team With Significant Hire
Leading global law firm Baker McKenzie has hired Ben Wilkinson from White & Case where he was a partner in the Debt Finance practice. Ben will join the Banking & Finance practice in London on May 3rd, to help build out the Leverage Finance team.
Tags: Baker McKenzie | LondonFormer U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia Returns to Gibson Dunn
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP is pleased to announce that Eugene Scalia will return as a partner to the firm’s Washington, D.C. office after serving as the 28th U.S. Secretary of Labor. Scalia will again co-chair Gibson Dunn’s Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Group and will also serve as a Senior Member of the firm’s Labor and Employment Practice Group and Financial Institutions Practice Group. He will continue representing clients in a broad range of regulatory, appellate, and labor and employment matters.
Tags: Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP | WashingtonDaniel Meade Joins Cadwalader’s Market-Leading Financial Regulatory Practice
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP announced today that Daniel Meade has joined the firm’s market-leading financial regulatory practice as a partner in Washington, DC. Cadwalader’s financial services team was recognized as GlobalCapital’s “U.S. Law Firm of the Year – Regulatory” and IFLR’s “Americas Financial Services Regulatory Team of the Year” in 2020.
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Meade most recently served as Senior Vice President and Managing Counsel at Wells Fargo, where he led a team providing advice to Wells Fargo’s Regulatory Relations and Government Relations and Public Policy functions. Earlier in his time at Wells Fargo, he worked as part of the general bank regulatory team, providing advice regarding banking statutes, regulations and policies issued by bank regulatory agencies that pertain to U.S. corporate-level bank and bank holding company regulatory laws and associated regulations, such as permissible activities, capital and liquidity rules, bank anti-tying rules, transactions with affiliates, branching and other office establishment issues, federal preemption, and federal antitrust laws. Prior to joining Wells Fargo, Meade was a partner at Hogan Lovells, providing general bank regulatory advice. Meade also worked as Senior Counsel to the House Financial Services Committee, with responsibility for drafting substantial portions of the banking law provisions of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act. Earlier in his career, Meade worked on the Legal Staff of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, with responsibility for a variety of bank supervisory matters, including prudential regulation and bank M&A.
“Dan is an outstanding financial regulatory lawyer, with a range of experience at a major financial institution, government and another leading law firm,” said Cadwalader managing partner Pat Quinn. “He brings a deep understanding of how bank regulation works on the inside and will be instrumental in our ability to advise our clients going forward.”
Added Scott Cammarn, co-chair of Cadwalader’s Financial Services Group: “Dan’s arriving at a key inflection point, as all signs suggest that the Biden administration will increase banking regulatory activity, with the anticipated tightening of standards, especially for the largest banks. Dan has worked for and advised big banks, and he will complement and expand our services to financial institutions.”
Meade has served as the Chair of the American Bankers Association’s Regulatory Strategy Group, as the Vice Chair of the In-House subcommittee of the American Bar Association’s Banking Law Committee, and on the executive council of the Federal Bar Association’s Bank Law Committee. In connection with his role at Wells Fargo, Meade met frequently with the bank regulatory attorneys for the major U.S. and non-U.S. banks in various committees of the banking industry’s primary trade groups, such as the Bank Policy Institute (the successor to the Financial Services Roundtable and the Clearing House Association), the American Bankers Association, and the Financial Services Forum.
Meade has substantial experience in sophisticated transactional bank regulatory issues, such as bank M&A, the Volcker Rule, bank powers, affiliate transactions, Basel III capital, tying, AML, sanctions and Bank Holding Company Act issues.
Cadwalader’s bank regulatory practice represents many U.S. and foreign institutions on issues of bank powers, mergers and acquisitions, charters and licenses, control determinations, supervisory issues, insolvency concerns, affiliate transaction issues, capital markets, and other regulatory matters.
“Cadwalader has a fantastic reputation in the financial services industry and especially in bank regulatory matters,” Meade said. “My broad experience will enable me to smoothly transition into Cadwalader’s existing team and to advise clients on all bank regulatory issues, including prudential, consumer, payments and fintech issues. I also bring deep expertise in all aspects of bank transactional work – a significant priority for banks in the current environment.”
Meade’s arrival follows a number of significant partner additions at Cadwalader, including: a market-leading litigation team from Boies Schiller, led by Nicholas Gravante and including Philip Iovieno, Karen Dyer and Lawrence Brandman in global litigation; M. Chadwick Stackhouse in fund finance; Mark Beardsworth, Kevin Roberts, Mark Grider, and Rachel Rodman in white collar defense and investigations; Doug Gansler to lead the State Attorneys General practice; Michael Newell in funds formation; and Matthew Duncan in capital markets.
Tags: Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP | WashingtonWhite & Case Adds Leading Capital Markets Team to Its Houston Office
Global law firm White & Case LLP has expanded its growing Houston office with a new team of partners. Jason Rocha and A.J. Ericksen join White & Case’s Global Capital Markets Practice and will work closely with the Firm’s Energy Industry Group. They join White & Case from Baker Botts.
Foley Adds Former U.S. Attorney Matthew Krueger
Foley & Lardner LLP announced today that Matthew Krueger has joined the firm’s Government Enforcement Defense & Investigations Practice Group as a partner in its Milwaukee and Washington, D.C. offices. Krueger is a former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin with an extensive background in prosecuting health care fraud and other government enforcement matters, the primary focus of his practice.
Leading Pharmaceutical Regulatory Lawyer Joins Latham’s Healthcare & Life Sciences Practice in Washington, D.C.
FDA Acting Policy Director for Office of Therapeutic Biologics and Biosimilars Joins King & Spalding
King & Spalding today announced that Eva Temkin, Acting Director for Policy at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Therapeutic Biologics and Biosimilars from 2019 to 2021, has joined the firm as a partner on the FDA & Life Sciences team in the Washington, D.C., office.
Akerman Expands New York Office with Team of Five Litigators Led by Craig Weiner and Lisa Coyle
Akerman LLP, a top 100 U.S. law firm, today announced the expansion of its New York office with the addition of partners Craig Weiner and Lisa Coyle, and associates Frederick Braunstein, Reena Jain, and Alexander Newman. They join as members of firm’s Litigation Practice Group, deepening the firm’s experience in high-stakes commercial, financial, fraud, business tort, employment, and intellectual property litigation. The team joins the firm from Robins Kaplan LLP.
Polsinelli’s Atlanta Office Continues Growth Momentum by Adding New Corporate and Transactional Shareholder Aubrey Gibson, Jr.
Am Law 100 firm Polsinelli is pleased to welcome new corporate and private equity attorney Aubrey Gibson, Jr. as shareholder in the firm’s Atlanta office. Gibson joins Polsinelli’s national Corporate and Transactional Practice. Gibson joins the firm from DLA Piper in Atlanta.
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