DLA Piper announces new practice leadership
DLA Piper is pleased to announce several changes to sub-practice leadership in its Finance, Corporate, Private Equity, Regulatory and Government Affairs, and Litigation practices. The changes include:
Finance
- Rachel Albanese was named US chair of Restructuring, after previously serving as US vice chair. Craig Martin, who previously served as vice chair of the International Restructuring practice, will become co-chair of global Restructuring.
- Tom Ara and Mark Whitaker serve as co-chairs of the newly created Sports, Media & Entertainment Finance & Transactions sub-practice.
Corporate and Private Equity
- Rita Patel, who serves as US chair of Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation, and Stacy Paz, co-chair of the firm’s Transactional Tax practice, now also lead the firm’s newly established Transactions Services sub-practice.
Regulatory and Government Affairs
- Kristi Kung will lead the firm’s newly created Healthcare Regulatory sub-practice.
- Former Congressman Jim Greenwood will lead the newly created Life Sciences Policy sub-practice.
- Geoffrey Levitt and Stefanie Fogel will lead the newly created FDA Regulatory sub-practice.
- A number of other sub-practices will also now fall under the umbrella of Regulatory and Government Affairs, including: Data Protection, Privacy and Security, led by Andrew Serwin in the US; Environmental Regulatory, led by John Griffith; Financial Regulatory and Technology, led by Jeffrey Hare and Margo Tank; Government Contracts, led by Richard Rector; International Trade, led by Richard Newcomb; Telecom, led by Michael Senkowski and Nancy Victory in the US; and Transportation Regulatory, led by Paul Hemmersbaugh.
Litigation
- Brian Benjet and Katie Hausfeld were named co-chairs of the Compliance sub-practice.
- Melanie Walker joins John Clarke as co-chair of the Corporate and Securities Litigation sub-practice.
“We are excited to work with these dynamic leaders, who bring deep experience in their areas that will enhance the value of the services we offer to our clients and enable us to continue providing seamless solutions across practices, sectors and geographies,” said Loren Brown, DLA Piper’s US vice chair for Disputes.
“This talented group provides a wealth of knowledge that will be instrumental in helping our clients achieve their goals,” said Joe Alexander, DLA Piper’s US vice chair for Transactions. “We look forward to their contributions as we continue striving to serve as collaborative, trusted advisors.”