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Aaron Abraham

Aaron Abraham

Aaron represents owners and developers in both transactional and litigation matters in the construction law area. Aaron's clients include prominent corporate and institutional owners and developers as well as real estate and hospitality industry companies, that turn to him for guidance on some of the largest commercial, residential, and mixed-use projects nationally and internationally. Chambers USA ranks Aaron as a top construction attorney. Aaron drafts and negotiates a full range of development, design, and construction agreements, and resolves and litigates complex construction and design-related disputes. He counsels clients on the structuring of major construction projects, including complex development, joint venture, budget, design, project management and controls, risk management and mitigation, insurance, and dispute resolution issues.
Ashley Taylor

Ashley Taylor

Ashley is co-leader of the firm's nationally ranked State Attorneys General practice, vice chair of the firm, and a partner in its Regulatory Investigations, Strategy + Enforcement (RISE) Practice Group. Ashley has been ranked by Chambers USA for 12 consecutive years — including in the State Attorneys General category every year since its inception — longer than any other US attorney in the category. He helps his clients navigate the complexities involved with multistate attorneys general investigations and enforcement actions, federal agency actions, and accompanying litigation. Ashley's clients benefit from his experience as a former deputy attorney general and the insights gained from handling high stakes matters before every state attorney general (AG) in U.S. as well as the federal agencies that regulate his clients' businesses. While he is experienced across a wide range of heavily regulated sectors, Ashley offers exceptional experience in the financial services industry, including issues involving the Federal Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA), State Consumer Protection laws, and before agencies such as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The outcomes Ashley achieves on behalf of his clients are due, in part, to his knowledge of the regulatory enforcement priorities of each state AG and their approaches to enforcement actions and investigations. His long-standing relationships with personnel at all levels in state AG offices throughout the U.S., combined with his ability to apply effective risk management strategies in the face of multiple government actions and litigations, enables him to efficiently resolve his clients' largest and most mission-critical challenges. As government scrutiny continues to intensify across many consumer facing industries, Ashley informs his clients of the latest regulatory trends and emerging issues through comprehensive counseling and frequent thought leadership. Ashley is deeply involved with attorneys general organizations, including the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG). He founded, and co-chairs the American Bar Association committee on state attorneys general matters. He previously served as a commissioner on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, appointed by President Bush from 2004 to 2010.
Case Towslee

Case Towslee

Case focuses his practice on energy and corporate law. His energy practice involves advising domestic energy companies in a variety of energy transactions in the upstream and midstream sectors, including mergers and acquisitions, acquisitions and divestitures of oil and gas assets, joint ventures, and various oil and gas agreements. In addition to his hydrocarbon energy practice, Case counsels clients on wind, solar, and other renewable energy matters, including those relating to project development, power purchase agreements, and hedging and offtake arrangements. Case's corporate practice includes representing public and private clients in mergers and acquisitions, private equity transactions, corporate restructurings, corporate governance, and general corporate matters.