Jennifer Altman is the managing partner of Pillsbury’s Miami office. She has first-chaired 30 trials in state and federal courts and in arbitration forums across the United States and internationally, including the American Arbitration Association, JAMS, the ICC and the American Health Lawyers Association. Jennifer has proven success in complex bet the company cases as lead trial lawyer, but she is equally adept at providing strategic advice designed to assist clients in evaluating operational risks to avoid the pitfalls of litigation where possible.
Alex Anderson focuses his practice on white collar criminal defense and adjacent matters, including government and NCAA investigations and enforcement actions, as well as complex commercial litigation.
Simon Barrett is the head of Pillsbury’s Finance practice in Japan and the co-head of the firm’s Energy & Infrastructure practice in Japan.
Brian Beckerman is a seasoned litigator with a diverse employment and high-stakes commercial litigation practice, with a particular emphasis on trade secrets disputes and contract disputes in the aviation and aerospace and technology industries.
Ari Berman is the co-chair of Pillsbury’s Securities Litigation & Enforcement practice and ESG team, and head of the Israel team. He focuses his practice on commercial litigation, with an emphasis on defending clients in shareholder disputes and investigations involving federal securities laws.
Matthew Brady focuses his practice on a broad range of complex business and commercial litigation, including large-scale construction disputes, white collar defense, employment disputes and insurance recovery.
Lee Brand is a commercial litigator with experience representing technology companies and financial institutions in antitrust and securities matters.
Logan Burkhead is an associate in Pillsbury’s Los Angeles office and focuses his practice on a broad range of general, complex and appellate litigation matters.
Matt Carter’s practice includes litigating bid protests, conducting internal investigations, representing companies and individuals in suspension and debarment proceedings, and providing regulatory and compliance advice.
John Chamberlain is a counsel in Pillsbury’s Litigation practice, where he focuses on complex commercial litigation.
With nearly 25 years’ experience as a federal prosecutor, Ronald Cheng focuses on complex China-related litigation and white collar investigations and representations.
Stephanie Coughlan is a litigator in Pillsbury’s New York office, representing clients in complex commercial cases in both state and federal courts.
Katherine Danial focuses her practice on white collar criminal defense, including criminal prosecutions and regulatory investigations as well as antitrust and False Claims Act litigation matters.
Jay Dealy concentrates on complex commercial litigation matters, with a focus on appeals and international arbitrations.
Stephen is a former Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida and former Assistant State Attorney for Miami-Dade County and served as lead trial counsel or co-counsel in more than 30 trials to verdict in state and federal courts.
Over the course of his nearly 20-year career, Richard Deutsch has been at the center of some of the most important issues in international arbitration, commercial litigation and government investigations.
Cathleen Donohoe is a member of the firm’s Litigation section. She focuses her practice on corporate investigations, complex commercial litigation, and cybersecurity.
Eugenie Dubin represents clients in civil litigation and regulatory matters and advises on the tax aspects of complex financial transactions.
Alvin Dunn has substantial counseling and litigation experience in antitrust, consumer protection, and trade regulation matters, and substantial dispute resolution and litigation experience in a wide variety of complex commercial matters.
Aaron Dyer, national co-chair of the firm’s Corporate Investigations & White Collar Defense team, is a former federal prosecutor and experienced trial attorney whose practice focuses on complex criminal and civil litigation and regulatory enforcement actions.
Bruce Ericson, leader of Pillsbury’s Securities Litigation & Enforcement team, has a stellar record of obtaining—and defending on appeal—dismissals of securities class actions and derivative actions.
Nancy Fischer leads the law firm’s Public Practices and Public Policy teams and is recognized as an authority on international trade law.
Carolina A. Fornos, the head of Pillsbury’s New York Litigation group and the leader of its Latin America practice, is a former federal prosecutor and experienced trial attorney whose practice focuses on international commercial disputes, civil and criminal enforcement matters, and cross-border internal investigations and compliance.
Samantha Franks counsels global and U.S. companies on matters of international trade, including sanctions law, export and import controls, forced labor prevention, anti-corruption measures, government investigations and international arbitration. She maintains a cross-cutting regulatory practice, counseling clients in privacy, aviation and energy law.
With more than 25 years’ experience, Pillsbury Litigation partner and trial lawyer Maria Galeno handles white collar criminal and regulatory enforcement matters and conducts internal investigations.
Jeffrey Gans, chair of Pillsbury’s Public-Private Partnership team, advises owners, developers and contractors on major projects.
Adam Goldberg is a partner in Pillsbury’s Litigation practice with a focus on white collar and corporate investigations, U.S. regulatory compliance and cross-border disputes involving high-risk jurisdictions, including in Asia, the Middle East and Latin America.
Patrick Hammon represents clients in complex civil litigation matters, which include intellectual property and high stakes commercial disputes, as well as in criminal defense, investigation and regulatory matters.
Sheila Harvey, Pillsbury’s Energy Industry Group leader, Hydrogen and Sustainable Finance co-leader and Climate Change & Sustainability practice leader, is an accomplished adviser on climate, energy and environmental policy and regulatory issues as well as the impact of these policies and regulations on transactional and litigation matters.
Philip He focuses his practice on general and complex commercial litigation, including insurance recovery matters.
Mark Hellerer, former co-leader of Pillsbury’s Corporate Investigations & White Collar Defense team, has more than 30 years of experience litigating international commercial disputes, white collar criminal matters and regulatory enforcement actions.
Tom Hill, a partner in Pillsbury’s Corporate Investigations & White Collar Defense practice, focuses his national practice on white-collar criminal and government enforcement matters and internal corporate investigations.
Emily Huang’s practice in the Environmental and Natural Resources group focuses on civil litigation, regulatory enforcement actions and environmental compliance matters before state and federal authorities.
Stephen B. Huttler offers clients a global perspective shaped by four decades of strategic counseling. Clients view Steve as a trusted advisor and senior statesman.
Tyler Jack is an associate in the firm’s litigation practice and is based in the New York office.
Kimberly Jaimez, a former white collar federal prosecutor and experienced trial attorney, focuses her practice on corporate investigations, white collar defense, commercial litigation, and bankruptcy litigation.
Fred Ji represents clients in intellectual property litigation with a focus on technology clients.
Moushami Joshi advises sovereign governments and private clients in all aspects of international trade law with an emphasis on trade remedies, WTO disputes, law and policy.
Aryeh is the head of Pillsbury’s Miami Litigation practice. He is a commanding trial lawyer and skillful litigator who provides his clients with bespoke representation to strategically obtain results in high stakes and complex disputes.
David’s practice has focused on major, complex litigation, including cases involving allegations of fraud, antitrust violations, ethics issues and trusts and estates matters. David Keyko is a co-leader of the Litigation – Trusts, Estates and High Net Worth team.
Stacie Kinser is a litigator in Pillsbury’s San Francisco office, where she focuses her practice on government investigations, white collar defense, and securities litigation.
Audrey Koh leads the Corporate Investigations & White Collar Defense practice of the London office and has a broad range of experience across energy and natural resources, financial services, and life sciences and pharmaceuticals sectors, advising corporations, senior executives and high-net-worth individuals.
Mark Krotoski is an accomplished litigator, former DOJ leader and federal prosecutor who assists clients in their highest stakes issues, as well as managing crises, with a focus on antitrust and cartels, cybersecurity and cybercrime, and economic espionage. He leads the Cyber Disputes team and Cartel Enforcement team, drawing on his DOJ leadership and private sector experience.
Rebecca Lee is an attorney in the firm's Litigation and Environmental sections and is located in the Los Angeles office. She focuses her practice on general commercial litigation and environmental matters.
Anne Lefever represents clients in large, complex commercial litigation in both state and federal courts, with a focus on aviation but with experience across many other industries, including financial services, manufacturing and health care.
Casey Low is the head of Pillsbury’s litigation practice in Austin and is a seasoned trial and appellate lawyer who prosecutes and defends actions for clients around the country.
Sarah M. Madigan is a litigation attorney in the Firm’s New York office.
Adam Marcu focuses his practice on commercial litigation in the financial industry, representing major banks and investment funds in complex contract disputes.
Derek Mayor focuses his practice on general complex commercial litigation, corporate investigations, white collar defense, employment disputes and licensed beverage law and regulation.
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