BakerHostetler > New York, United States > Firm Profile

BakerHostetler
45 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA
NEW YORK, NY 10111-0100
NEW YORK
United States

Media, technology and telecoms > Advertising and marketing: transactional and regulatory Tier 1

BakerHostetler is particularly well regarded for its expertise in matters at the intersection of advertising, privacy, and protection of digital assets, due to the team sitting within the firm’s wider digital assets and data management group. The team regularly handle matters relating to cryptocurrency, NFTs, the metaverse, and AI, as well as represent clients in FTC investigations and self-regulatory challenges. New York-based Linda A. Goldstein, who focuses on complex transactions and regulatory issues, including those involving emerging products and technologies, leverages a wealth of experience, as does Washington DC-based practice head Amy Mudge, who specializes in ESG marketing, children’s advertising, influencer marketing and sponsored content-related models. In Washington DC, Randal Shaheen and Daniel Kaufman are noted for their expertise on FTC-related matters, while associate John Ferry is experienced in assisting clients with sweepstakes and promotions, subscription marketing, loyalty programs and social media campaigns. Also of note are Chicago-based Aaron Goodman and Dallas-based Craig Carpenter, both of whom have considerable experience handling transactional and regulatory issues across the advertising spectrum.

Practice head(s):

Amy Mudge

Key clients

Abercrombie & Fitch

ADP

American Beverage Association

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.

AT&T

Beachbody

Birkenstock

Chick-fil-A

Cartimundi

Danone

Designs for Health

Direct Response Consulting Services

DIRECTV

Florida Crystals

Focus Brands

Glanbia

Henkel

Kellogg’s

Kraft-Heinz Company

The Kroger Company

Lavazza

Lowe’s

Luxottica

Mattel

Molekule

Nerdwallet

Noom

Orvis

Par Technologies

Red Lobster Management LLC

Sears/Transformco

Subway

Tuesday Morning

Toyota

Sargento

SimpliSafe

Work highlights

  • Advising Kellogg’s on all day-to-day as well as strategic and emerging advertising and marketing issues, including social media and influencer marketing, sweepstakes, charitable promotions, claims substantiation, contracts for sponsorship agreements, children’s marketing, ESG marketing, e-commerce and other matters.
  • Advising DIRECTV on a number of significant projects critical to it’s business and continuing efforts to rebrand the company since its spin-off from AT&T.
  • Represented Danone in all aspects of their advertising, marketing, and promotions counseling.

Media, technology and telecoms > Cyber law (including data privacy and data protection) Tier 2

BakerHostetler routinely undertakes privacy compliance and incident response advisory work pertaining to ransomware attacks and attempted cyber-attacks, as part of a broad practice that also encompasses regulatory guidance, review and design of data privacy and data protection policies, and defense against cyber incident claims. The firm also takes on niche work for Native American Tribes and Alaska Native Organizations on matters concerning the exercise of tribal sovereignty and privacy law compliance. New York-based Theodore J. Kobus III counsels high-profile clients on compliance matters, development of response strategies and defense of class actions, and is also a key name for clients in the healthcare space, defending clients in a plethora of OCR investigations. In Cincinnati, Craig Hoffman focuses on FTC regulatory enforcement investigations, while at the Houston office, head of the healthcare privacy and compliance practice Lynn Sessions works on breach responses and privacy strategies, such as advising health system clients on potential legal obligations regarding Facebook pixel technology. Likewise, Denver-stationed Casie Collignon is a key contact for healthcare companies, representing in putative class actions and advising on response to cyber incidents. New York’s Nichole Sterling is noted for her expertise in cross-border data transfer mandates.

Practice head(s):

Theodore Kobus III

Other key lawyers:

Lynn Sessions; Craig Hoffman; Casie Collignon; Sara Goldstein; Andreas Kaltsounis; Taylor Bloom; Nichole Sterling

Testimonials

‘This firm works with an array of retail and hospitality clients, which gives them direct experience with a variety of different programs. The firm’s advisory in privacy compliance and cybersecurity has been consistently strong.’

‘Nichole Sterling has been standout for her practical expertise in working with cross-border regulatory matters.’

‘Ted Kobus has been excellent in advising on cost-effective solutions.’

Diverse group of attorneys providing guidance and experience across the entire data lifecycle.

Key clients

The Coca-Cola Company

Sephora

Qurate Retail Group

Compass USA

Focus Brands LLC

State of Maryland

McDonald’s

La-Z-Boy Incorporated

Forty Niners Football Company LLC

Abbott Laboratories

Duke University Health System

Cardinal Health

Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc.

Nebraska Medicine

University of Florida Health

Triller

Volkswagen Group of America

The Regents of the University of California

Canon, U.S.A., Inc.

Ulta Beauty

Work highlights

  • Defending healthcare entities against claims alleging the sharing of patient information with Facebook, Google Analytics and other AdTech companies.
  • Defending Marriott from regulatory enforcement investigations by the US multistate attorneys general group and FTC.

Tax > Not-for-profit (nonprofit and tax exempt organizations) Tier 2

BakerHostetler has been active in nonprofit law matters for many years and has a great deal of experience in the nonprofit sector. Leading the team is Alexander Reid, who is highly experienced in tax issues, with a diverse practice made up of several elements of nonprofit tax law work, including governance, tax controversy and tax planning, alongside transactional work as well as acting for taxpayers at IRS appeals. Matthew Elkin is also a core team member, and his practice places a special importance on matters which are concerned with charitable investment funds, social enterprises, impact investing and endowment investment programs and policies. Chad Makuch in Cleveland and Edward Beckwith are the group’s go-to experts when it comes to advising high-net-worth families. Beckwith also often advises charities and other nonprofit entities on corporate structures. All named practitioners are Washington DC-based unless otherwise mentioned.

Practice head(s):

Alexander Reid

Key clients

The Philanthropy Roundtable

Fanatics

AmerisourceBergen

Dispute resolution > International litigation Tier 3

BakerHostetler is recognized for its asset recovery expertise, acting for clients including sovereign entities, liquidators and court-appointed trustees in distressed situations. The firm is responsible for significant cross-border recoveries across a number of sectors including mining, financial services, specifically relating to insolvencies, and TMT, and has also been active in a number of internal investigations in connection with multiple jurisdictions. The practice leadership is comprised of Mark Cymrot, in Washington DC, and Oren Warshavsky and David Sheehan in New York. Warshavsky specializes in multi-jurisdictional proceedings with a focus on intellectual property. Gonzalo Zeballos is another key name to note in New York and is lead counsel representing the SIPA trustee in the Madoff ponzi scheme. Houston’s Sashe Dimitroff focuses on energy disputes, commercial fraud and litigation as well as internal investigations.

Practice head(s):

Mark Cymrot; Oren Warshavsky; David Sheehan

Other key lawyers:

Key clients

Securities Investor Protection Act Trustee for the liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC

TGG Direct

Security Holder Representative of the Securityholders of Audiam, Inc

Joint Liquidators of Hellas Telecommunications (Luxembourg) II SCA

The Susan Zirkl Memorial Foundation Trust

Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien

A receiver for M3 Fund, a segregated account of Silk Road Funds

Libyan Asset Recovery and Management Office

Alpha Group, International

Jive Investments

Joint Trustees in the Bankruptcy of Anatoly Leonidovich Motylev

Work highlights

  • Led international investigations and foreign recovery efforts in the representation of Trustee Irving H. Picard for the SIPA liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, in which more than $14bn in assets have been recovered from the decades-old Madoff Ponzi scheme.
  • Representing a client in a case involving the dispute over Nazi looted art, a watercolor and charcoal drawing by well-known artist Egon Schiele, valued at over $40m (the “Schiele Artwork”).
  • Representing the Libyan Asset Recovery and Management Office (“LARMO”) to recover assets misappropriated from Libya, including an estimated $100m or more stolen by former leader Muammar Gaddafi.

Intellectual property > Copyright Tier 3

BakerHostetler brings experience to representing start-ups, publishing companies, online media companies, performance rights societies, radio networks, and television and film studios involved in high-stakes copyright litigation. The group also assists clients with matters related to variable printing technologies, automated payment systems, cryptography hard disk algorithms, internet advertising and network administration. The team is headed in Cleveland by Deborah Wilcox, a seasoned litigator with deep experience in the practice space, who advises on social media sites, NFTs, and mobile apps. Kevin Bovard in Philadelphia counsels on portfolio management and acts as lead counsel in infringement suits and related copyright breach of contract cases. The group’s client base, which includes such household names as Big Lots Stores, also extends to cover the retail, life sciences and insurance sectors. Nancy R. Frandsen departed from the firm in January 2023.

Practice head(s):

Deborah Wilcox

Other key lawyers:

Key clients

IGT and IGT Canada Solutions ULC

Big Lots Stores, Inc.

Culligan International Company

HSN, Inc. (Frontgate, Ballard Design, Cornerstone Brands, Cinmar, Grandin Road, Ingenious Design, Joy Mangano, HSN Improvements, Garnet Hill Zekelman Industries, Inc., Z-Modular LLC and Z-Modular Canada Inc. FKA Vectorbloc Corp)

Intellectual property > Trade secrets (litigation and non-contentious matters) Tier 3

BakerHostetler‘s team is headed by New York-based national labor and employment group chair Amy Traub and founding chair of the Trade Secrets Committee of the New York City Bar Association John Siegal, alongside employment specialist Joyce Ackerbaum Cox from Orlando. Siegal notably led on the firm’s successful representation of FTI Consulting in a $65m trade secrets case. The practice also handles commercial disputes involving copyright infringement, trade secrets and confidential proprietary business information in high-stakes and high-profile matters, particularly those involving employment, with a key example its representation of national law firm Polsinelli PC in a case brought by international law firm Littler PC. San Francisco-based partner Chardaie Charlemagne is one to watch.

Practice head(s):

Amy Traub; John Siegal; Joyce Ackerbaum Cox

Other key lawyers:

Scott McIntyre; Chardaie Charlemagne

Key clients

FTI Consulting

Polsinelli, PC

Sysco Corporation

Huron Consulting

Work highlights

  • Represented FTI Consulting in a long-running, bet-the-company contract and tort case in the Business Litigation Section of the Superior Court of Massachusetts in Boston, alleging that Berkeley Research Group, a competitor, unlawfully destroyed FTI’s Boston-based corporate finance practice by inducing breaches of noncompete and non-solicitation agreements and fiduciary duties and engaging in unfair business practices.
  • Representing Huron Consulting in a noncompete and raiding litigation against Jay Laabs, Spaulding Ridge and others for their breaches of restrictive covenants in a merger agreement and employment agreements plus related tortious conduct.
  • Representing Sysco Corporation in a lawsuit in Harris County District Court to enforce the restrictive covenants agreed to by the former General Manager of Sysco’s worldwide European Imports business.

Intellectual property > Trademarks: non-contentious (including prosecution, portfolio management and licensing) Tier 3

BakerHostetler draws on its national presence to advise household name corporates such as Johnson & Johnson, Big Lots Stores, and the J.M. Smucker Company on the management, clearance, and enforcement of their international trademark portfolios. The practice’s full service also extends to the registration and acquisition of domain names worldwide. Headed by experienced intellectual property expert Deborah Wilcox in Cleveland, the group’s client portfolio spans the education, retail, pharma, consumer products, energy, aerospace, and luxury goods sectors. At the Chicago office, seasoned litigator John Letchinger acts for manufacturers and national retailers. Other key figures include Kevin Bovard in Philadelphia, a specialist in portfolio clearance and management, and Christina Moser in Cleveland, who counsels clients on product development on a global level.

Practice head(s):

Deborah Wilcox

Key clients

Campos EPC

The King Center | The Center for Nonviolent Social Change

The Hanson Group, LLC; Guardian Innovations, LLC

Culligan International Company

Big Lots Stores, Inc.

IGT and IGT Canada Solutions ULC

Drips Holdings, LLC

The J.M. Smucker Company

Zekelman Industries, Inc., Z-Modular LLC and Z-Modular Canada Inc. FKA Vectorbloc Corp.

Henny Penny Corporation

Best Accessory Group LLC

HSN, Inc., Frontgate, Ballard Design, Cornerstone Brands, Cinmar, Grandin Road, Ingenious Design, Joy Mangano, HSN Improvements, Garnet Hill

Cardinal Health, Inc. and other Cardinal Health entities

Johnson & Johnson

Johnson Matthey

Aerion Corporation

Blackhawk Network, Inc.

International Trade > Customs, export controls and economic sanctions Tier 3

BakerHostetler’s thriving international trade practice continues to gain traction on the export controls and economic sanctions side and it has made several strategic hires of late. Most recently, the team welcomed new counsel and national security specialist Scott Jansen from the Department of Defense, who leverages extensive expertise in export controls, sanctions and embargo matters. The hire follows on from the 2021 arrival of trade and national security co-head Melissa Mannino, who also brings to bear significant government-side experience. Other key contacts in this sphere include department co-head Barbara Linney, who strikes a balance between export controls, sanctions and CFIUS-related issues, and Houston-based Lana Muranovic, who is ‘clear, concise and always accurate’. On the customs side, Houston-based litigator Matthew Caligur is noted for his growing profile in the market, while overarching international trade co-head Michael S. Snarr also handles customs disputes. Named attorneys are based in Washington DC unless stated otherwise.

Practice head(s):

Barbara Linney; Michael S. Snarr

Testimonials

The human touch and care isn’t easy to bring to the table, especially considering something as black and white as the law.

Partners in this firm, such as Lana Muranovic, have been humble and go above and beyond the status quo.’

Melissa Mannino is a terrific advisor across an array of topics, particularly export controls, sanctions, and CFIUS. She has many years of experience and is very thoughtful and responsive.

Lana Muranovic is exceptionally responsive, hard working, clear, concise and always accurate. I will continue to use her for all of my external counsel needs.’

Key clients

Ashtead Technology, Inc.

Association for the Administration of Rice Quotas (“AARQ”)

Audio-Technica U.S., Inc.

Conseil de l’Industrie Forestière du Québec

Crystaphase, Inc.

Federal Express Ground

Fi-Foil Company

JACS Solutions

Monument Chemical

Ontario Forest Industries Association

Pentair Filtration Systems

Resolute Forest Products, Inc.

Work highlights

  • Advised CFIQ (the Québec Forest Industry Council) and its members on a range of customs issues including classification, valuation, origin, and entry.
  • Represented US companies in connection with a blocking of companies by the Delaware Division of Corporations in response to an OFAC determination.

Labor and employment > Labor and employment disputes (including collective actions) Tier 3

BakerHostetler‘s practice is well experienced in industries such as professional services, healthcare, consumer goods, and financial services, with recent work including advising Amazon.com on discrimination issues and assisting Polsinelli with a restrictive covenant matter. Amy Traub, the firm’s national labor and employment group chair, is particularly experienced in advising clients on the management side of employment law matters and is based in New York. The firm is noted for its expertise in discrimination matters, as well as its experience in both class and collective and single-plaintiff claims, employee misclassification matters, and trade secret issues. Other notable names include Houston-based Mark Temple for complex employment litigation, Kevin Shaughnessy in Orlando for class action and government-initiated litigation, and Cleveland-based Gregory Mersol for class action matters.

Practice head(s):

Amy Traub

Key clients

Amazon.com, Inc.

Polsinelli, PC

NES Global, LLC

Holder v. A&L Homecare, et. Al

Health Care Corporation

Magellan Health, Inc.

Hamilton Ryker IT Solutions, LLC

Labor and employment > Labor-management relations Tier 3

The team at BakerHostetler has a strong record for representing a vast range of clients in diverse industries in the space. Negotiating labor contracts, private sector election campaigns, contingency planning for strike preparedness, and labor-related arbitrations are among the core pillars of the group’s practice. Practice co-leader and Atlanta-based attorney Patrick M. Muldowney  is a key name within the department. The team also has demonstrable experience in proceedings before the NLRB – Jay P. Krupin  is a key lawyer for such matters- working out of the Washington DC office, he co-chairs the department and focuses on collective bargaining agreements. Co-chair Amy J. Traub is New York-based, whilst Paul Rosenberg  acts for important clients in the manufacturing, hospitality, healthcare and media sectors.

Practice head(s):

Amy J. Traub; Jay P. Krupin; Patrick M. Muldowney

Other key lawyers:

Paul Rosenberg

Key clients

Excel Group

M&A/corporate and commercial > Corporate governance Tier 3

M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: middle-market ($500m-999m) Tier 3

Demonstrating in-depth knowledge of the TMT sector, BakerHostetler’s department, which is primarily based in New York, represents a breadth of clients – including Fortune 500 companies – in domestic and cross-border transactions. Practice head Steven Goldberg has longstanding experience in the M&A market, and is often engaged by privately held and publicly traded companies in the full spectrum of corporate transactions, such as joint ventures, and private equity investments. Asim Grabowski-Shaikh works with boards of directors, private equity sponsors and strategic clients on their global investment strategies. Matthew Gases stands out at the associate level for his involvement in high-value M&A. John Allotta is a name to note in Cleveland for portfolio acquisitions in the aerospace, healthcare and manufacturing industries. All individuals are based in New York, unless stated otherwise.

Practice head(s):

Steven Goldberg

Key clients

The E.W. Scripps Company

Berlin Rosen

Boston Omaha Corporation

Nuremberg Institute for Market Decisions

Lincoln International, LLC

ECN Capital Corp

MPE Partners

DCC Technology Holdings, Inc.

TransDigm Group Inc.

Lordstown Motors Corp.

Cyprium Investment Partners LLC

Littelfuse, Inc

CBIZ Inc.

Toyota Motor North America, Inc.

Work highlights

  • Advised The E.W. Scripps Company on the client’s $2.65bn acquisition of ION Media and the related preferred investment in Scripps by Berkshire Hathaway.
  • Represented Lincoln International, LLC in its proposed rendering of financial and valuation analysis as to the fairness, from a financial point of view, to WeWork Companies LLC regarding its entry into the Senior Notes Purchase Agreement and the Senior Notes Issuance.
  • Assisted Acuity Knowledge Partners and its subsidiary in an equity acquisition of an Indian entity that has two U.S. subsidiaries.

Antitrust > Civil litigation/class actions: defense Tier 4

The team at BakerHostetler specializes in litigation brought by competitors and concerning section 2 of the Sherman Act for an array of clients including multinational corporations and local businesses. In Philadelphia, head of the firm’s national antitrust and competition practice, Carl W. Hittinger advises on a full spectrum of antitrust matters concerning both defendants and plaintiffs. In Washington DC, Marc Schildkraut offers his previous experience at the FTC’s Bureau of Competition and focuses on multibillion dollar mergers, civil investigations and litigation while Jack Fornaciari is an international cartel investigations expert and often acts in follow-on defense class action antitrust litigation. DC-based Danyll W. Foix defends companies in individual and class actions and counsels on day-to-day antitrust questions and compliance. Ann O’Brien left the firm in February 2023.

Practice head(s):

Carl W. Hittinger

Key clients

Alon USA Energy Inc

Bobrick Washroom Equipment Inc

Data Device Corp

Brandywine Village Associates

Cyient

American Bar Association – Antitrust section

Findaway World LLC

Cyient

VDA OC, LLC

Soshin Electric Company Ltd.

Culligan/Zero

Dispute resolution > Corporate investigations and white-collar criminal defense

BakerHostetler advises businesses and employees on a wide range of issues, including those relating to FCPA, whistleblowing, securities fraud, and public corruption. Securities litigation specialist John Carney and George Stamboulidis, who sports in-depth experience representing clients in federal grand jury and regulatory investigations, are both based in New York. Cleveland-based Carole Rendon is adept at crisis management and white-collar criminal matters. Associate Lindsey Collins, based in Washington DC, joined the firm in January 2022 from Proskauer Rose LLP.

Practice head(s):

John Carney; Carole Rendon; George Stamboulidis

Other key lawyers:

Key clients

Dashra at Sheldon Inc.; Farzu and Rafis Sheldon Corp.

Harbor Healthcare System, L.P. and its CEO, Dr. Qamar Arfeen

Official Committee of Tort Claimants of PG&E Corp. and Pacific Gas and Electric Company

PetroSaudi

Virgil Fund Receiver

On Point Global

Epsilon Data Management

The Special Investigative Committee for the rebuilding of Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine

Full Play Group

Big Lots, Inc.

Virgil Capital Receivership

Office of the Governor for the State of Georgia

Various employees at Messer LLC

Locum Tenens USA

Athens Orthopedic

Cyient Ltd.

Numerous claimants in a civil forfeiture action related to the theft of funds from Nigeria’s treasury

PetroSaudi, Tarek Obaid

VDA OC, LLC

Dispute resolution > International arbitration Tier 4

BakerHostetler acts for an array of multinational corporations, sovereign governments, private investors and  international organizations on the full range of commercial, investor-state and state-to-state disputes. The group is active worldwide, with an increasingly prominent Latin America offering steered by Washington DC-based Analia Gonzalez. From Washington DC, Mark Cymrot spearheads the overarching international arbitration department, while Houston-based Sashe Dimitroff heads the international commercial arbitration unit, and Kenneth Reisenfeld leads the investor-state practice. The group also draws on the senior expertise of international litigation head, Gonzalo Zeballos. The team was recently boosted by several junior arrivals, including associate Mary Kate Wagner, formerly Deputy Counsel with the Secretariat of the International Court of Arbitration of the ICC.

Practice head(s):

Mark Cymrot; Sashe Dimitroff; Analia Gonzalez; Kenneth Reisenfeld; Gonzalo Zeballos

Other key lawyers:

Mary Kate Wagner; Marco Molina; Paul Levine

Testimonials

The team has a more senior group of partners with a very rich experience, but also a younger group of partners who are extremely effective, diverse, and with great commercial skills. They are true team players, with the main focus on reaching the best possible result for their clients.’

It is a joy to work with Sashe Dimitroff. He is both practical and effective, and gets things done. He is also great at finding opportunities, setting up and leading teams, and quickly gains the trust of his clients. His cross-examination skills are superb.’

Sashe Dimitroff is highly experienced in oil and gas related disputes. he is an excellent advocate and has an eye for attractive presentation of tricky points.’

Marco Molina and Sashe Dimitroff are brilliant and hard-working.

Kenneth Reisenfeld is an outstanding lawyer with excellent analytical skills. Very reliable and pleasant to work with.’

Key clients

Latam Hydro LLC and CH Mamacocha [owned by former eBay executives]

China Telecom Global and China Telecom (Americas) Corp.

ITG Brands LLC., Commonwealth Brands Inc., Liggett Group LLC, Japan Tobacco U.S.A. Inc., and others

True Blue Development, Limited

Resolute Forest Products, Inc.

Westmoreland Coal Company

Empresa Siderurgica Del Mutun

Hydra-Pro Dutch Harbor, Inc.

Pyrotek, Inc.

Evoqua Water Technologies, LLC, successor to Siemens Industry, Inc.

Superior Energy Services, Inc. (as well as its subsidiaries Superior Energy LLC and Integrated Products Services)

Work highlights

  • Representing Latam Hydro and its Peruvian subsidiary in an $80m investment dispute with the Republic of Peru relating to violations of the US-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement.
  • Representing True Blue Development in a $99m ICSID arbitration against the Government of Grenada regarding assertions that the Government blocked efforts to construct a five-star luxury resort on the island.
  • Representing numerous tobacco companies in a series of arbitrations regarding a downward adjustment to settlement payments.

Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense Tier 4

Since arriving in 2018, practice head Douglas Greene of BakerHostetler in New York has built a securities and governance litigation group that works closely with the firm’s government enforcement, bankruptcy, class action defense, electronic discovery and trial practices to handle high-stakes matters. He is currently acting for Uphold Inc. and its affiliates in a case brought by investors in an offshore initial coin offering conducted by the Universal Protocol Alliance, who allege that tokens promoted and sold by Uphold were actually securities under US securities law, and thus statements to the contrary in the TSAs were misleading. Greene and Genevieve York-Erwin, who works in both Seattle and New York, are defending Eagle Bancorp and current and former executives in a securities class action alleging that the Company’s 10-K reports and other public statements and disclosures contained materially false or misleading statements. Greene and Cleveland-based Douglas Shively are defending electric vehicle start-up Lordstown Motors Corp. in a consolidated securities class action in Ohio.

Practice head(s):

Douglas Greene

Other key lawyers:

Genevieve York-Erwin; Douglas Shively

Key clients

Eagle Bancorp, Inc.

Tilray, Inc.

Directors and Officers of Pareteum Corporation

PlayAGS, Inc.

Berry Corporation

Athenex, Inc.

Lordstown Motors Corp.

Annovis Bio, Inc.

Pulse Biosciences, Inc.

Charles E. Jones

Uphold, Inc.

Uphold LTD, Uphold, Inc., Uphold HQ Inc, and Juanpablo Thieriot

Energy > Energy litigation: oil and gas Tier 4

Intellectual property > Patents: prosecution (including re-examination and post-grant proceedings) Tier 4

Mark Tidman leads the intellectual property team from BakerHostetler‘s Washington DC office, with the practice focusing heavily on the tech, energy, and life sciences sectors. The team represents such significant clients as Meta and Amazon on IP-related matters, with Meta a key client for Atlanta-based partner Cory Davis, who advises on their cross-jurisdictional patent inventory related to the Metaverse. Denver-based partner Timothy Worrall specializes in life science work, having developed, filed and prosecuted the high-value international patent portfolio for Monjuvi, a novel cancer treatment approved for treatment of lymphoma. There have been significant team changes, with the joining of partners Michael Dreznes and Mark Itri in Costa Mesa from Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP in early 2022. Further, specialist counsels Kyle Morse and Duane Carver Jr. joined the New York City and Dallas teams respectively, in August 2022; both formerly worked at Dentons. Departures include Hussein Akhavannik in July 2022 and Kenneth J. Sheehan in June 2022 .

Practice head(s):

Mark Tidman

Key clients

Campos EPC

Agios, Inc.

Johnson & Johnson

Johnson Matthey

Pivot Energy Solutions, LLC

Xencor

Dragonfly Endoscopy

FuboTV Media, Inc.

CNS BioSciences, Inc.

Meta Platforms, Inc.

Kajeet, Inc.

Top Product Innovations, Inc

Arcfield

Amazon.com

Work highlights

  • Advising Nordson Corporation’s on patent prosecution work which supports its business, including counselling and opinion services to related patents and technology.
  • Advising Meta Platforms, Inc., primarily in the virtual reality, augmented reality, and AI technology space, which is primarily associated with the Metaverse.
  • Advising Johnson & Johnson, related to patents and technology, including the purchase, sale and licensing of technology, as well as mergers and acquisitions related to same.

International Trade > Trade remedies and trade policy Tier 4

BakerHostetler strikes the right note with clients for its ‘experience and results in getting cases resolved’. Trade remedy litigation is a cornerstone of the firm’s full-service international trade practice and it is particularly recognized for its long-standing representation of Canadian lumber producers in the softwood lumber trade dispute between the US and Canada. Washington DC-based Michael S. Snarr co-heads the department and is acting alongside Elliot J. Feldman, also in DC, to represent its Central Canada lumber clients in antidumping and countervailing duty administrative reviews. DC-based counsel Ronald Baumgarten is also a key contact for trade litigation.

Practice head(s):

Michael S. Snarr

Other key lawyers:

Testimonials

We value the team for its experience and results in getting cases resolved on behalf of companies and associations in Eastern Canada regarding softwood lumber.’

Key clients

Conseil de l’Industrie Forestière du Québec

Ontario Forest Industries Association

Resolute Forest Products, Inc.

Association for the Administration of Rice Quotas (“AARQ”)

Audio-Technica U.S., Inc.

Anchor Tool & Die Company

Component Hardware Group

Monument Chemical

CTC Acquisition Company

Pentair Filtration Systems

Kulkoni Inc.

Oatey Company

The Orvis Company

JACS Solutions

Crystaphase, Inc.

Fi-Foil Company

Ashtead Technology, Inc.

Federal Express Ground

Work highlights

  • Representing the industry associations, and the largest producer, from two of the five Canadian provinces whose forestry systems are under investigation for subsidies.
  • Representing the Association for the Administration of Rice Quotas on matters related to the implementation and administration of US rice producers’ tariff-rate quotas access to the EU and UK markets.

Labor and employment > Employee benefits, executive compensation and retirement plans: design Tier 4

BakerHostetler handles employee benefits and executive compensation aspects of mergers and acquisitions. Focusing on health plans, the firm has counseled clients through pandemic-related shifts in employment and employee benefits. In relation to retirement plans, the firm has extensive experience in assisting employers with ESOPs, multiemployer plans and not-for-profit and governmental employer retirement plans, alongside executive compensation, handling issues such as the drafting of partnership interest compensation plans. Its client list includes multi-employer plans, major healthcare-sector organizations and a number of nationwide employers. Susan Lubow, based in the firm’s Columbus office, specializes in all areas of employee benefits law, with significant experience in ERISA compliance and disputes and complex benefit plan structuring work, while Cleveland’s Jennifer Mills is particularly experienced in the field of healthcare.

Practice head(s):

Jennifer Mills; Susan Lubow

Other key lawyers:

Stefan Smith; Ann Caresani; Susan Whittaker Hughes

Key clients

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Land O’Lakes

Hard Rock Cafe

The E.W. Scripps Company

Huntington National Bank

Teleflex Incorporated

Kaiser Permanente/Kaiser Foundation Health Plan

American Automobile Association

Labor and employment > Immigration Tier 4

Led by Chicago’s David Serwer and Amy Traub in New York, BakerHostetler represents public and private businesses across a variety of industries including automotive, energy, engineering, financial services, health care and tech. The team also routinely assists clients with compliance mandates including I-9 and E-Verify employment verification, in addition to gaining temporary work visas and secure lawful permanent residence visas for employees. Michelle Barhorst in Columbus is primarily engaged in issues pertaining to the insurance industry, while John Foerster, also in Chicago often advises clients with Blanket L-1,H-1B, O-1, P-1 and program electronic review management filings.

Practice head(s):

David Serwer; Amy Traub

Other key lawyers:

Labor and employment > Workplace and employment counseling Tier 4

BakerHostetler advises employers on a range of workplace issues including hiring and onboarding, work visas, employee complaints, background checks and compensation. The firm drafts employment-related documents, guides clients through every phase of investigations, and advises on regulatory compliance matters. Practice head Amy Traub is based in New York and focuses on the management side with particular expertise in the healthcare, hospitality and retail industries.

Practice head(s):

Amy Traub

Key clients

Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp.

Atlanta National League Baseball Club

MaxMara USA

Aston-Martin, The Americas

CIOX Health LLC

Real estate Tier 4

With decades of experience in  acquisition, disposition, financing, leasing, and development, BakerHostetler’s multidisciplinary group is well-equipped to handle any time of real estate instruction. Based in Atlanta, Wendy Markham leads the practice and, often works alongside the office’s managing partner, Joann Gallagher Jones. Both are highly experienced across all real estate transactions, and have a strong following among clients in the healthcare sector.

Practice head(s):

Wendy Markham

Other key lawyers:

Key clients

The Milestone Companies

Accesso Partners, LLC

Turnbridge Equities

Hard Rock Hotels

Centennial Bank

Northside Hospital

Century Communities

BETA Technologies

Marriott Vacations Worldwide

Hyatt Hotels Corporation

Work highlights

  • Representing Centennial Bank in connection with approximately $105 million construction loan facility for a 100-unit mixed-use condominium project in Sleepy Hollow, New York.
  • Advised Hyatt Hotel Corporation in connection with management, branding and operational agreements for the Park Hyatt Mexico City mixed use project.
  • Acted for Northside Hospital (NHI) in all leasing and property management matters involving property owned or leased by NHI in the Metropolitan Atlanta area.

Tax > International tax Tier 4

The international tax team at BakerHostetler assists clients with a range of matters including structuring inbound and outbound business and real estate investments, cross-border mergers, spin-offs and restructurings. The practice also handles forensic tax controversies before the IRS and transfer pricing matters. Brian Davis heads the team, with experience in tax reform and global debt issues, while Paul Schmidt handles tax controversies. Lawyers mentioned are in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Brian Davis

Other key lawyers:

Paul Schmidt; Morgan Holtman

Testimonials

‘The team is very practical and always available. They work very well across the table.’

‘Brian Davis is a top shelf, exceptional international tax attorney. Paul Schmidt is a world class talent. Morgan Holtman is an outstanding practical attorney.’

The team is very knowledgeable and is able to provide tailor made solutions for each specific situation.

Brian Davis and Paul Schmidt have in-depth knowledge on all relevant provision of the US International tax system and are able to provide their clients with creative, tailor made and pragmatic solutions. It is a real joy to work with them.

Key clients

The Sherwin-Williams Company

Progressive Insurance Company

Tax > US taxes: contentious Tier 4

BakerHostetler’s full-service tax practice covers the full spectrum of tax controversy, including IRS appeals, tax audits, and litigation. The team has strong coverage of SALT issues, a key offering for foreign clients unfamiliar with tax requirements across US states. Jeffrey Paravano, in Washington DC, acts as firm-wide chair of the tax group, covers a broad range of tax controversies and litigation, and is particularly active on multi-jurisdictional matters. Also based in DC are firm chair Paul M. Schmidt, a key name for IRS audits and appeals, Alexander Reid, a specialist in federal tax matters, and Nicholas Mowbray, who made counsel in January 2022. SALT expert Edward Bernert works from Ohio alongside associate David Ebersole.

Practice head(s):

Jeffrey Paravano

Other key lawyers:

Key clients

Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)

The Sherwin-Williams Company

Progressive Insurance Company

310 Retail LLC

Harbor Lofts

The E.W. Scripps Company

Battery Council International and Association of Battery Recyclers

US Chamber of Commerce

American Red Cross

Fanatics, Inc.

AmerisourceBergen

John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

Work highlights

Intellectual property > Patents: litigation (full coverage) Tier 5

The intellectual property litigation team at BakerHostetler appears in courts throughout the country, ranging from Delaware to Texas, and Virginia to California, as well as in private mediations and arbitrations, with Abbreviated New Drug Applications a particular strength of the group. Philadelphia-based Daniel Goettle and Cincinnati-based Kevin Kirsch co-lead the national patent litigation team. In Chicago, Leif R. Sigmond Jr. is the firmwide co-chair of the patent litigation group, with long-standing experience in high stakes IP litigation. In Washington DC, Mark Tidman is another head of the team.

Practice head(s):

Mark Tidman; Daniel Goettle; Leif R. Sigmond, Jr.; Kevin Kirsch

Key clients

Crown Holding

Vroom, Inc.

Siemens-Gamesa Renewable Energy

Pegatron Corporation

Cardinal Health, Inc. and other Cardinal Health entities

Marathon Oil, Weatherford Technology, Weatherford Switzerland, In-Depth Systems (and their multiple affiliates)

HSN, Inc., Frontgate, Ballard Design, Cornerstone Brands, Cinmar, Grandin Road, Ingenious Design, Joy Mangano, HSN Improvements, Garnet Hill

Best Accessory Group LLC

Henny Penny Corporation

Zekelman Industries, Inc., Z-Modular LLC and Z-Modular Canada Inc. FKA Vectorbloc Corp.

Hyland Software

Cincinnati Bell, Inc. and Hawaiian Telcom Holdco, Inc.

Nationwide Insurance

L3 Harris Technologies, Inc.

Klas Group Ltd.

Aerion Corporation

Zoltek Industries, Inc.

Trading Technologies International, Inc.

Blackhawk Network, Inc.

Syngenta Crop Protection /Syngenta AG

TomTom, Inc., TomTom International BV

Work highlights

  • Represents L3Harris in a breach of contract and patent rights case, GSE Consulting, Inc. v. L3Harris Technologies, Inc. No. 6:20-cv-01853, in the Middle District of Florida.
  • Represented Klas in a patent litigation in the Court of Federal Claims, Arnouse Digital Devices v. United States and Klas.
  • Represented Trading Technologies in a district court patent jury trial.

Tax > US taxes: non-contentious Tier 6

BakerHostetler‘s nationwide practice works on the full-scope of tax-based mandates. Practice head and managing partner of the firm’s Washington DC office Jeffrey Paravano navigates complex tax issues relating to acquisitions, dispositions, restructurings and tax planning. In Cleveland, Michelle Hervey advises on the full scope of federal tax issues, while Alexander Szilvas focuses on tax credit finance matters for real estate projects, an area in which Nathan Ware is also an expert. John Lehrer is a regular port of call for clients operating in the media and hospitality sectors. Other recommended individuals include Alexander Reid and Matthew Elkin. All named lawyers are based in DC unless noted otherwise.

Practice head(s):

Jeffrey Paravano

Key clients

Charles G. and Kathleen F. Moore

Pacific Gas & Electric

The Sherwin-Williams Company

Progressive Insurance Company

51 Maple Street LLC

901 South Broadway

310 Retail LLC

Harbor Lofts

The E.W. Scripps Company

Battery Council International and Association of Battery Recyclers

US Chamber of Commerce

American Red Cross

Fanatics, Inc.

AmerisourceBergen

John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

Work highlights

International Trade > CFIUS

CFIUS work is a growing area of focus for BakerHostetler’s international trade team. Among the firm’s recent hires in the area, it welcomed new counsel Scott Jansen, who was formerly Mitigation Compliance Counsel for the Department of Defense on CFIUS matters.

Healthcare > Service providers

Led by Charlene McGinty in Atlanta, and Lynn Sessions in Houston, BakerHostetler‘s practice assists both profit and non-profit healthcare bodies on managed care contracts, delivery reform initiatives, and the creation of accountable care entities.

Intellectual property > Patents: licensing

BakerHostetler has a strong practice, capable of handling patent licensing matters with particular regard to the tech and life sciences sectors.

BakerHostetler helps clients around the world address their most complex and critical business and regulatory issues. Our highly ranked attorneys deliver sophisticated counsel and outstanding client service. We have six core practice groups – Business, Digital Assets and Data Management, Intellectual Property, Labor and Employment, Litigation and Tax – and more than 1,000 lawyers coast to coast. For more information, visit bakerlaw.com.

Main areas of practice
Antitrust: BakerHostetler clients trust us to guide their most complex antitrust litigation, provide profitable business and transaction advice, and successfully defend against challenging government investigations worldwide. Our diverse team includes more than 50 antitrust lawyers, many of them former high-ranking regulators from key government agencies such as the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice, as well as state attorneys general.

Bankruptcy and creditors’ rights: BakerHostetler’s national Restructuring and Bankruptcy team brings rich experience and creativity to the representation of clients across industries and to the full spectrum of issues that arise in stressed and distressed situations.

Benefits and executive compensation: BakerHostetler provides full-spectrum legal advice and counsel regarding employee benefits issues that draw on the knowledge and experience of our team, one of the largest in the U.S. Our attorneys deliver practical solutions across the full range of health and welfare benefits, retirement plans, executive compensation, transactional issues, and resolution of employee benefits-based controversies.

Corporate and M&A: BakerHostetler counsels companies and financial sponsors in their domestic and cross-border merger and acquisition transactions (M&A) has been a cornerstone of strength for BakerHostetler since the firm’s founding nearly a century ago. Today, more than 100 attorneys in our 17 offices concentrate their practice in M&A, supported by attorneys who concentrate on tax, antitrust, ERISA, labor and employment, real estate, environmental, intellectual property and other disciplines.

Digital assets and data management: BakerHostetler formed the Digital Assets and Data Management Practice Group (DADM Group) to mirror how clients do business. Leveraging data and technology is a priority for most entities. The firm has united key service offerings and technologists to address all the risks associated with an entity’s digital assets. The new practice group works with the firm’s clients through the life cycle of data – privacy, security, marketing and advertising, transactions, and emerging technology – within an organization.

Employment: BakerHostetler’s Labor and Employment Group represents employers in all facets and at all stages of employment and labor relations. Our lawyers routinely confront some of the most challenging issues facing employers in the modern workplace and they bring those experiences to clients both large and small and in a variety of industries.

E-discovery: BakerHostetler’s E-Discovery Advocacy and Management team (EDAM) is composed of more than 25 attorneys in New York, New York; Houston, Texas; and Columbus, Ohio. Our team is designed to provide a fully integrated and scalable discovery management of and support for matters of all sizes. Our partners lead the team with decades of experience designing and executing complex discovery strategy and advocacy for some of the most complex matters in the world. Bringing together litigation, transactional and technical expertise in a single team, we advise clients and handle matters at every stage of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model discovery life cycle and in any legal context.

Government Contracts: BakerHostetler’s Government Contracts team advises and represents clients in all areas of public contract law (federal, state and local), providing experience in the areas of bid protests, contract performance disputes, government claims and terminations, false claims and procurement fraud, suspension and debarment, ethics advice and compliance audits, mergers and acquisitions, teaming arrangements, small business, and data rights.

Healthcare: BakerHostetler Healthcare Industry team has the national presence and depth to help our clients strategically navigate challenges and respond nimbly to change. We have counseled many of our clients for decades, including some of the nation’s leading medical facilities. We provide responsive and creative solutions for navigating the multitude of legal and regulatory issues involved in this heavily regulated industry.

Hospitality: BakerHostetler’s Hospitality team counsels the world’s leading hotel and resort companies and helps them drive value in their most ambitious and creative projects across the U.S. and around the globe.

Intellectual property: BakerHostetler’s Intellectual Property or IP team, is deeply aware of today’s global economy with regard to patents, trademarks, copyrights and other intellectual property are among a company’s most valuable assets. From aerospace technology, antiviral drugs, software and web content to consumer goods, cartoon character rights and financial services, BakerHostetler helps clients secure and deploy their IP assets for maximum competitive advantage. In thousands of proceedings spanning more than 100 countries, we protect clients’ competitive advantage in negotiations, trials and other dispute resolution proceedings.

International Trade and National Security: BakerHostetler’s International Trade and National Security team represents industry-leading clients as well as emerging technology and defense firms on the most sophisticated and prominent matters in the international trade arena. We have extensive experience advising on trade remedies, trade policy, customs, tariffs and imports, export controls, economic sanctions, foreign investment, and defense security matters. Our multinational practice spans many industries.

Litigation: BakerHostetler’s Litigation Group was recognized in BTI’s Litigation Outlook 2022 as one of only 39 Most Feared Firms in Litigation, and one of 23 firms included in their list of Most Intimidating Opponents. As BTI put it, “clients would prefer not to see these firms as they engage in litigation.”

Private Wealth: BakerHostetler lawyers have advised and represented generations of clients in sophisticated, long-term planning for their families, their businesses and their philanthropies. With more than 30 practitioners in offices across the country, we are uniquely qualified to counsel clients whose critical legal needs require the cross-disciplinary resources of a broad-based national law firm. Our Private Wealth practice provides comprehensive experience in the areas of concern for high-net worth clients.

Real estate: BakerHostetler’s multidisciplinary real estate practice offers an integrated approach from concept through construction to occupancy, a national practice and a documented record of success. With decades of experience in the acquisition, disposition, financing, leasing, development, construction and operation of all property types, our nationally recognized team of more than 50 attorneys provides a full spectrum of legal services and a well-earned reputation for responsiveness and efficiency.

Securities and Governance Litigation: BakerHostetler’s nationwide team of more than 50 attorneys comprises full-time securities litigators, former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Department of Justice (DOJ) enforcement trial lawyers, and prominent commercial litigators. Our turnkey team features the full skill set our clients need to win at each stage of the litigation.

Tax: BakerHostetler’s Tax Group is one of the legal profession’s strongest. Clients rely on us for effective, practical judgment and technical advice and structuring tax-efficient transactions in arranging business operations to minimize compliance burdens and optimize tax synergies.

Tax Controversy and Litigation: BakerHostetler is a valuable partner throughout every step of the intricate legal processes and we are focused on ensuring client resources are focused on favorable, cost-effective outcomes. Our team analyzes each unique situation at the onset, and develops strategic responses and solutions based on our extensive experience and keen understanding of tax laws and the tax controversy process.

White-collar, investigations and securities enforcement and litigation:
BakerHostetler’s White Collar, Investigations and Securities Enforcement and Litigation team is among the nation’s leaders in all aspects of corporate criminal defense and enforcement-related litigation. Our team includes some of the country’s most experienced and seasoned lawyers who are dedicated to protecting businesses and individuals by preventing violations before they occur. We see beyond the horizon to help clients minimize the legal, economic and reputational risks that corporate investigations and enforcement actions pose by working to quickly identify, contain and correct potential misconduct.

Department Name Email Telephone
Antitrust and Competition Carl W Hittinger chittinger@bakerlaw.com +1.215.564.2898
Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Creditors’ Rights Elizabeth A Green egreen@bakerlaw.com +1.407.649.4036
Benefits/Executive Compensation Susan N. Lubow slubow@bakerlaw.com +1.614.462.4700
Benefits/Executive Compensation Jennifer A. Mills jmills@bakerlaw.com +1.216.861.7874
Class Action Defense Bethany Lukitsch blukitsch@bakerlaw.com +1.310.442.8856
Class Action Defense Julie Singer Brady jsingerbrady@bakerlaw.com +1.407.649.4832
Corporate/Business John J. Allotta jallotta@bakerlaw.com +1.216.861.7660
Digital Assets and Data Management Theodore J. Kobus III tkobus@bakerlaw.com +1.212.271.1504
Employment Amy J Traub atraub@bakerlaw.com +1.212.589.4248
E-discovery Advocacy and Management Edward J Jacobs ejacobs@bakerlaw.com +1.212.589.4674
E-discovery Advocacy and Management May Tal Gongolevsky mgongolevsky@bakerlaw.com +1.212.589.4213
E-discovery Advocacy and Management Nkosi D. Shields nshields@bakerlaw.com +1.212.589.4296
Energy L Poe Leggette pleggette@bakerlaw.com +1.713.276.1647
Government Contracts Todd J. Canni tcanni@bakerlaw.com +1.310.442.8840
Government Contracts Stephen E. Ruscus sruscus@bakerlaw.com +1.202.861.1610
Healthcare Charlene L McGinty cmcginty@bakerlaw.com +1.404.256.8232
Healthcare Lynn Sessions lsessions@bakerlaw.com +1.713.646.1352
Hospitality John Melicharek Jr jmelicharek@bakerlaw.com +1.407.649.4086
Hospitality Jeffrey D. Diener jddiener@bakerlaw.com +1.415.659.2646
Immigration David M. Serwer dserwer@bakerlaw.com +1.312.416.6221
Intellectual Property Mark H Tidman mtidman@bakerlaw.com +1.202.861.1670
International Tax J. Brian Davis bdavis@bakerlaw.com +1.202.861.1764
International Trade and National Security Melissa B. Mannino mmannino@bakerlaw.com +1.202.861.1593
International Trade and National Security Michael S. Snarr msnarr@bakerlaw.com +1.202.861.1710
Litigation W Ray Whitman rwhitman@bakerlaw.com +1.214.210.1200
Mergers and Acquisitions Steven H Goldberg sgoldberg@bakerlaw.com +1.212.589.4219
Mergers and Acquisitions Will S. Chuchawat wchuchawat@bakerlaw.com +1.310.979.8483
Private Wealth Robert R Galloway rgalloway@bakerlaw.com +1.216.861.7423
Real Estate Wendy W. Markham wmarkham@bakerlaw.com +1.404.256.8248
Securities and Governance Litigation Douglas W Greene dgreene@bakerlaw.com +1.212.847.7090
Tax Jeffrey H Paravano jparavano@bakerlaw.com +1.202.861.1770
Tax Controversy and Litigation Elizabeth Ann Smith esmith@bakerlaw.com +1.212.589.4277
Tax Controversy and Litigation Jeffrey H Paravano jparavano@bakerlaw.com +1.202.861.1770
Tax Controversy and Litigation Michelle M. Hervey mhervey@bakerlaw.com +1.216.861.7290
White Collar, Investigations and Securities Enforcement and Litigation John J Carney jcarney@bakerlaw.com +1.212.589.4255
White Collar, Investigations and Securities Enforcement and Litigation Carole S. Rendon crendon@bakerlaw.com +1 216.861.7420
White Collar, Investigations and Securities Enforcement and Litigation George A Stamboulidis gstamboulidis@bakerlaw.com +1.212.589.4211
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Number of Other Fee-Earners : 653
Total Staff : 1,832

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