Pillsbury Corporate partner Osama Abu-Dehays is known throughout the Middle East and North Africa for his commercial, technology, media and telecommunications law experience.
Stephanie Amaru is an attorney in the firm’s Environmental practice section and is based in the Los Angeles office. She focuses her practice on environmental litigation and regulatory matters.
Natasha has extensive experience in corporate restructurings and managing stakeholders’ interests when experiencing financial stress, both locally and offshore.
Steve Becker leads Pillsbury’s International Trade practice. His work encompasses a broad range of legal subjects in the areas of international trade regulation and international law.
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.
Shruti Bhutani Arora takes a holistic approach in advising clients on data collection, use and monetization, as she does not hold to the traditional barriers and siloed approach.
Mark Booth advises clients on data privacy, IP/IT, advertising and marketing, product claims, contracts, regulatory issues, and international trade.
Steve Brenner is an associate in the firm’s Environmental practice and is based in the Washington, DC, office.
Marcus Burden advises a mixture of private and public firms, along with private equity and sovereign wealth funds on a wide range of matters from tariff, sanctions and export controls compliance across many industries, including defense, construction, shipbuilding, automotive, aerospace, technology, retail, and critical minerals and mining.
Mary Buxton represents clients in a wide variety of matters, including Contract Disputes Act certified claims, contract terminations, bid protests, M&A, size protests and appeals, and California state and local matters.
Andrew Caplan combines a pragmatic commercial sensibility with a keen attention to detail to guide clients through the life cycle of complex, technology-related commercial agreements and other corporate transactions.
Anthony B. Cavender provides guidance and counseling relating to enforcement and compliance. He has represented clients in Superfund matters, and in RCRA and Clean Water Act enforcement proceedings.
Ben Cote focuses his practice on international trade and national security matters.
Elizabeth “Betsy” Craig’s practice focuses on regulatory and transactional communications matters.
Yvette Puckett Cravins is an accomplished professional with over 20 years of experience in federal and state government.
Aleksey Dabbs advises and represents government contractors across a wide spectrum of legal issues, including bid protests, mergers and acquisitions and compliance matters.
Katherine Danial is a counsel in the firm’s Commercial Litigation, White Collar Defense, and Investigations practices. Katherine represents companies and individuals in complex commercial litigation in both state and federal courts, government investigations pursued by the DOJ, SEC and OIGs, and in corporate regulatory, internal investigations and compliance reviews.
Dinesh Dharmadasa focuses on a broad range of government contract law, including contract formation and compliance matters, bid protests, and claims.
Meghan Doherty represents clients in a wide variety of matters including bid protests, cybersecurity, M&A, size protests and appeals, claims, and suspensions and debarments.
Emily serves as Leader of Pillsbury’s Political Law group. Emily has an in-depth understanding of the laws regulating campaign finance, lobbying, ethics, pay-to-play and conflicts of interest nationwide.
Karen Eskander is an associate in the firm’s Environmental practice.
Steven Farmer advises companies, from some of the world’s largest multinationals to startups, looking to launch or expand in Europe, while navigating complex regulatory and legal issues. His client relationships embrace a range of sectors, including technology, financial services, energy, manufacturing, aviation and defense.
Nancy Fischer, Pillsbury's Global Head of Regulatory, is consistently recognized by Chambers and other publications as a leading authority on international trade law.
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.
Aimee Priya Ghosh focuses her practice on global security, cybersecurity and government affairs. Aimee’s clients include leading providers of physical and cybersecurity services and organizations with unique security needs.
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.
Amanda Halter is managing partner of the firm’s Houston office, a national authority on environmental and natural resources law and policy, and co-leader of Pillsbury’s multidisciplinary Minerals, Metals and Material Supply Chains and Canada practice teams.
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.
M.C. Hammond previously has been nuclear regulatory counsel for the Department of Energy (DOE) and advised on over $2.9 billion in nuclear loans and awards within the past three years.
Bailey R. Harris is an associate in the firm’s Environmental and Natural Resources practice.
Arielle Heffez focuses her practice on international trade and national security matters, including export controls, sanctions, foreign ownership, control, or influence (FOCI) mitigation related to facility security clearances, CFIUS and foreign investment, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and global anti-corruption, and other regulatory and public policy issues.
Aaron helps clients to engage in business, banking and trade in the world's most challenging markets and deal with the most sensitive technologies. With experience in 50 countries on 5 continents, he understands the issues of international business.
John Jensen is noted by Chambers USA and The Legal 500 U.S. as a federal government contracts authority.
Julia Judish serves as a trusted advisor to nonprofit organizations, credentialing organizations, and government contractors.
Iris Karaman advises clients on all aspects of international trade and investment law.
Sundas Khan is as associate in the firm’s Litigation practice. She is qualified in both the UK and Ireland.
Oleg Khokhlov, a highly regarded Russia-qualified lawyer with LL.M. degrees from University of Pennsylvania and Georgetown, advises banks and multinational corporate clients on a broad range of transactional finance, sanctions and compliance matters.
Laura Killalea advises across a variety of industries and issues, including labor and employment law, public policy strategy and regulatory compliance.
Barbra Kim guides her clients through complex regulatory and policy challenges in international trade and national security.
Julia Kotamäki advises clients on complex international trade, national security and regulatory matters.
Erin Kwiatkowski focuses her practice on sanctions law, anti-corruption measures, export and import controls, and forced labor prevention.
Alexis Landrum’s practice encompasses a broad range of matters in government contract law.
Former Texas Congressman Greg Laughlin counsels and assists clients who have problems with Congress or the Executive branch in finding solutions to those problems.
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.
Sungbum Lee is a member of the International Trade practice group and is based in Washington, DC.
Anne Leidich is a go-to lawyer in the nuclear energy industry on nuclear regulatory issues ranging from complex export control questions and nuclear licensing advice to high-stakes federal court litigation.
Mike Lepre has more than 20 years of experience representing domestic and foreign generators of nuclear power, and vendors of nuclear power plant components, in transactional, litigation and regulatory matters.
Laurence specializes in complex business disputes, with an industry focus on technology and life sciences, and a geographic focus on India, Israel and North America.
Cara MacDonald focuses her practice on environmental regulatory and litigation matters.
Jaria Martin is an associate in the firm’s Regulatory practice.
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