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Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP > The Legal 500 Rankings
Energy > Renewable/alternative power Tier 2
Some of the most prominent domestic and international sponsors of renewable energy projects in the US look to Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP for counsel across the full suite of matters. Recent highlights have included power sale agreements on a major wind farm project, and advice on tax equity investments on a variety of renewable projects. The sizeable team is jointly coordinated by Chicago-based Katherine Gillespie and Anthony Toranto in San Diego. Further key contacts include Elliot Hinds in Century City, who focuses on the transactional side, and Christine Hourcade-Hoefliger in San Francisco, who is well versed in the sale, acquisition and financing of renewable energy projects. She also advises on tax equity matters. Christine Kolosov at the San Francisco office is strong across transactions, development and regulatory advice in renewable energy, while Amit Kalra is a tax contact to note in Chicago.Practice head(s):
Katherine Gillespie; Anthony Toranto
Other key lawyers:
Elliot Hinds; Christine Hourcade-Hoefliger; Christine Kolosov; Amit Kalra; Katarzyna Levecke; Joseph Karp; Andrew Ratts; Laurette Petersen
Testimonials
‘This team has done a great job working with us on novel transactions and contracts in the battery space. They are smart and creative.’
‘Paul Kaufman is a long-time partner of ours, and he continues to be a steady advisor to us.’
‘Deep market-specific offtake expertise.’
‘Strong partner knowledge in specific markets.’
‘Excellent customer service. Depth and breadth of knowledge. Innovative solutions.’
‘They understand the risk appetite and needs of my organization. Consistent and open communication. Proactive approach to brainstorming.’
Key clients
NextEra Energy
Hecate Energy
Brookfield Power
Invenergy
Plus Power
Greenbacker Capital Management
Eastern Generation
Longroad Energy Holdings
RWE Clean Energy
U.S. Bank
Vantage Data Solutions
Work highlights
- Represented Hecate Energy in the build transfer of a 300 MW solar project to a US utility.
- Represented Brookfield Power in several solar module procurement projects.
- Advised Invenergy in a consortium with Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) and funds managed by Blackstone Infrastructure, on a $1.5bn leveraged production tax transaction to acquire AEP’s 1,365 MW unregulated, contracted renewables portfolio.
Government > Government contracts Tier 2
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is highly regarded for its breadth of experience in government contract issues affecting the aerospace, defense, and intelligence communities, offering clients a soup to nuts service covering counseling, regulatory compliance, disputes, and protests. The practice is housed in Washington DC, and led by Jonathan Aronie, a powerhouse in bid protests, self-disclosures, and DOJ and FCA investigations. Litigator Anne Perry counts among her specialisms export controls, M&A, costs and pricing issues, and suspension and debarment proceedings. Keith Szeliga is frequently retained by aerospace and defense contractors for a host of claims and disputes, while David Douglass enjoys a strong reputation in defending healthcare and life sciences companies in government and FCA investigations and litigation. Townsend Bourne is an emerging name in cybersecurity and data protection, specializing in DOD and civilian agency security contractors. Ryan Roberts supports small business and large defense contractors in both disputes and counseling.Practice head(s):
Jonathan Aronie
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Sheppard Mullin’s government contracts practice delivers excellent, pragmatic advice and is budget-friendlier than most other firms in this space. They have strong relationships with IGs at various agencies so can represent a company with great credibility in delicate situations.’
‘They understand business realities better than most, and I also appreciate their attention to diversity in their partnership. They’ve done a great job growing female and URP leaders.’
‘Ryan Roberts is my go-to counsel for any federal contracts ethics and compliance issues. He is responsive, smart, knowledgeable and really understands his clients.’
‘Townsend Bourne is establishing herself as a true leader in the government cybersecurity space, which is increasingly important.’
‘The team offers not only the depth of subject matter expertise that you would expect, but also provides practical, solution-oriented outcomes. The respect the team has achieved translates into highly effective results when navigating complex and often ambiguous or unchartered territory that seems to be increasingly common in the government contract context. ’
‘I would especially call out Jonathan Aronie and Ryan Roberts as thought leaders in the evolving landscape facing federal contractors. Their knowledge and experience as well as their close interactions with their federal counterparts allow them to provide a level of insight and practical, solution-oriented guidance as part of the overall value proposition.’
‘Outstanding subject matter expertise and availability.’
Key clients
NortonLifeLock
CACI International Inc.
Northrop Grumman
Deloitte Consulting LLP
International Business Machines Corporation
Xerox Corp.
Research Triangle Institute International
New Orleans Police Department
Winchester Ammunition and Olin Corporation
MasterCard
Comcast Cable Communications LLC
W.W. Grainger
Insight Global LLC
Leonardo Aerospace
NetScout
Work highlights
- Successfully defended NortonLifeLock in a FCA qui tam matter in which the U.S. government and California sought more than $1.2bn in damages and penalties.
- Represented CACI Inc. in a significant protest by Booz Allen Hamilton over a $2.49bn NSA contract for analyst services.
- Assisted Northrop Grumman with litigation seeking more than $82m in damages against USPS relating to a contract for the production and installation of 102 Flats Sequencing System machines.
Healthcare > Health insurers Tier 2
Praised by clients for its ‘wealth of deep understanding‘, the California-based practice at Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP handles a broad array of mandates, including the taxation of health plans and disputes concerning out-of-network reimbursement. Eric Klein co-leads the team with Amanda Zablocki, utilizing his longstanding transactional experience to advise clients on joint ventures and M&A. Lynsey Mitchel is a regulatory specialist when it comes to HMO-related issues under the California Knox-Keene Health Care Service Plan Act, while Moe Keshavarzi routinely acts for health plans in class actions and disputes concerning unfair competition. Working out of the Washington DC office, Christine Clements is known for her broad knowledge of HIPAA compliance issues and both state and federal managed healthcare government contract programs.Practice head(s):
Eric Klein; Amanda Zablocki
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The team brings a wealth of deep understanding in our industry, along with a vast wheelhouse of internal resources for any issues that crop up. Knowing there is a subject matter expert for the unique issues we are presented with brings us the confidence that we do not need to engage another firm to help with the consistency across issues.’
‘The clarity of response, quickness of reply, and personalities of the people we work with (particularly Christine Clements) have brought us back time and time again.’
‘Christine Clement’s deep understanding of the industry has brought us confidence, and helped propel our business in the right direction.’
Key clients
Molina Healthcare
Centene Corporation
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan
UnitedHealthcare
UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust
Hawaii Medical Service Association
Chicago Pacific Founders
California Association of Health Plans
Multiplan, Inc.
Oscar Health, Inc.
Work highlights
- Advised Molina Healthcare on the negotiation of the contracts between the state of California, Molina Healthcare and, HealthNet within six weeks in order to meet state-imposed deadlines for launch of the newly redesigned 2024 Medi-Cal California program. The contract is expected to provide $3.9bn in revenue to Molina.
- Advised Centene’s Wellcare Health Plan on the negotiation of a strategic alliance with Mutual of Omaha for the launch of co-branded Medicare Advantage plans across the US starting in 2024.
- Represented Kaiser Foundation Health plan in a taxpayer suit which alleged that Kaiser should have been taxed as an insurance company, which under the California Constitution would have required Kaiser to pay tax not on profits but instead on gross premium revenue. The case presented the novel issue of whether a healthcare service plan is the same thing as a health insurance company for purposes of the California Constitution’s gross premium tax provision.
Healthcare > Service providers Tier 2
Predominantly based in California, Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP‘s practice is noted for its expansive transactional expertise. The practice is co-headed by Amanda Zablocki and Eric Klein: Klein acts for a diverse client roster of hospitals and physician organizations in joint ventures and M&A. Lynsey Mitchel primarily represents value-based care enterprises and accountable care organizations in HMO regulatory mandates. Working out of the Washington DC office, Michael Paddock‘s areas of expertise include healthcare fraud and abuse cases arising under the Stark Law and the FCA, and Erica Kraus, who is noted for her extensive knowledge of health policy, assists clients with government investigations and regulatory compliance. In New York, corporate transactional and tax expert Jay Gerzog‘s client base consists of provider and payor institutions. Carolyn Metnick joined the Chicago team from McDermott Will & Emery LLP in June 2023, contributing her deep knowledge of privacy and digital health.Practice head(s):
Eric Klein; Amanda Zablocki
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
VillageMD
Prospect Medical
ChenMed
Montefiore Health System
NYC Health + Hospitals
Seoul Medical Group
Excelsior Integrated Medical Group
Community Family Care Medical Group IPA, Inc.
Upstream Healthcare Company
PT Solutions
Duke University and Duke University Health System
Marathon Health
Sansum Clinic
Work highlights
- Represented VillageMD in its $8.9bn acquisition of Summit Health-CityMD and its related strategic alliance with Cigna’s Evernorth. The transaction included investments in VillageMD from Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. and Evernorth, a subsidiary of Cigna Corporation.
- Represented Prospect Medical Holdings and its affiliates in a recapitalization and financing transaction with Medical Properties Trust, Inc., a publicly traded real estate investment trust formed to acquire net-leased hospital facilities, and third-party lenders.
- Advised ChenMed on its five-year agreement with Humana Inc. to allow for ChenMed’s Medicare advantage joint venture with Humana to expand nationally and proceed toward an IPO.
M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: middle-market (sub-$500m) Tier 2
Fielding a team that is ‘hyper-focused on achieving solutions’, Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP assists entrepreneurs, private equity investors, venture capital funds and strategic clients with a range of buy- and sell-side transactional work encompassing acquisitions, divestitures and mergers and both multistate and multijurisdictional mandates. Sectors in which the practice has expertise include aerospace, retail and consumer products. In San Diego, healthcare specialist Jeralin Cardoso and capital markets expert John Tishler oversee the firm’s offering alongside the New York-based venture capital specialist John Hempill. In the firm’s Los Angeles office, Lawrence Braun's portfolio of work includes deals for healthcare and food service clients, David Sands handles transactions in the in the media, entertainment and technologies industries, and Zachary Turke is well acquainted with the cannabis and beauty sectors.Practice head(s):
Jeralin Cardoso; John Hempill; John Tishler
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Broad range of expertise and a deep bench of people, both on the partner side and associate side. We know Sheppard Mullin has expertise in whatever area we need. ’
‘Our primary attorney Zac Turke has taken the time to truly understand our business.
‘The team is made up of partners and associates that are knowledgeable about the industry. They remain aware of legal changes as well as events that happen in the finance space. The team is always responsive in a very timely manner, and is hyper-focused on achieving solutions.’
‘The individuals are knowledgeable about the industry. They remain aware of legal changes as well as events that happen in the finance space. The team is hyper-focused on achieving solutions.’
Key clients
US Pharma Lab
PSG Global Solutions
Wine Warehouse
Ardian
DZYNE Technologies Incorporated
Leia, Inc.
PT Solutions
Go Rentals
Thomas Reuters Corp
Staci Group
Bison Capital Management
Jondo Global
Eqlipse Technologies
BlueHalo, LLC
Forged Solutions Group, Inc.
Stroco Manufacturing
U.S. Digestive Health
DartPoints
Work highlights
- Advised US Pharma Lab on its acquisition by Biofarma Group.
- Represented PSG Global Solutions, LLC and its foreign subsidiaries in an equity sale to Teleperformance.
- Advised Wine Warehouse on the sale of all of its equity interests to Breakthru Beverage Group.
Media, technology and telecoms > Media and entertainment: transactional Tier 2
Drawing upon its extensive global experience, Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP‘s media and entertainment practice group adeptly manages the acquisition, financing, production, and distribution of content for major studios, streaming services, and other platforms worldwide. The practice’s expertise extends across various industry sectors, including sports, music, live events, podcasts, art, publishing, and fashion. Leading the practice from New York is Alexis Robinson, who is renowned for providing strategic counsel in complex commercial transactions involving the emerging technology, entertainment, and media sectors. In Los Angeles, key contacts include advertising, fashion, and art specialist Robert Darwell, Robb Klein, whose expertise lies in film and television financing, production, merchandising, and the licensing of rights in digital media, and Linda Michaelson, who assists public and private companies with a range of corporate transactions. Further key contacts in the Los Angeles office include finance and mergers expert David Sands, Leif Cervantes De Reinstein, who has notable experience in scripted television and VOD matters, and Shaun Clark, whose entertainment practice encompasses IP rights and first-look agreements.Practice head(s):
Alexis Robinson
Other key lawyers:
Robert Darwell; Robb Klein; Linda Michaelson; David Sands; Shaun Clark; Leif Cervantes de Reinstein
Testimonials
‘Robert Darwell is unique in its practical and savvy view of the issues at stake, always providing a legal perspective of the matters involved while at the same time never losing sight of the commercial and practical angles that are relevant in the analysis and decision-making process.’
‘Robert Darwell always stands out for being highly experienced in his field of knowledge, highly respected by all his colleagues, strong in defending his client’s interests while at the same time providing practical solutions to the issues under analysis.’
Key clients
Amazon.com
Amazon Studios
TelevisaUnivision
Lionsgate Entertainment
101 Studios
Fremantle
Spotify
Meta
QVC
Strand Equity
Banc of California
Wiip Management
Foundation Building Materials
Work highlights
- Assisted Amazon Studios with the ongoing integration of its acquisition of MGM and the development, production, and exploitation of the MGM library of intellectual property.
- Advised Amazon Studios on the production of the second season of its series “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.”
- Advised TelevisaUnivision on negotiations in connection with its license of Telemundo for a five-year term.
Real estate > Land use/zoning Tier 2
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP‘s real estate, energy, land use and environmental department provides clients with advice on a wide spectrum of zoning and land use matters, including on subdivision, environmental reviews and the California Environmental Quality Act, community engagement matters, historic preservation and development agreements, wetlands, endangered species, zoning and water quality regulations, and real estate litigation. Keith Garner co-leads the group from the firm’s San Francisco office, while Michael Leake co-leads the department from the firm’s office in San Diego. With vast experience in land use planning, entitlement approvals, and land use litigation defense, Jeffrey Forrest ‘has proven invaluable in helping to navigate municipal permitting processes, and very challenging CEQA pathways’. In Los Angeles, Jack Rubens handles land use litigation and real estate transactions, while New York’s Jodi Stein frequently represents real estate developers in obtaining land use approvals, well-supported by associate Eva Schneider. In March 2023, Cleveland lawyer Andrew Bengston, Dallas attorneys Michelle Brown and Shane Trawick, and Columbus-based partner Ian Lange joined the team from Jones Day, while Alfred Fraijo and Kira Conlon departed the practice in May 2023. Rocky Delgadillo joined the team from DLA Piper LLP (US) in April 2024.Practice head(s):
Keith Garner; Michael Leake
Other key lawyers:
Jeffrey Forrest; Jack Rubens; Jodi Stein; Jennifer Renk; Andrew Bengston; Michelle Brown; Shane Trawick; Ian Lange; Rocky Delgadillo; Eva Schneider
Testimonials
‘A well-rounded practice with exceptional partners who have allowed our teams to successfully navigate the land use/permitting challenges faced in numerous jurisdictions. They have extensive expertise in the real estate transaction space, significant local expertise in CA, and a great understanding of strategies to assist with permitting challenges here in CA.’
‘Jeffrey Forrest has proven invaluable in helping to navigate municipal permitting processes, and very challenging CEQA pathways. His knowledge of the counterparties in the legal staffs of these jurisdictions has also helped tremendously.’
‘The practice stays current with the latest case law, CEQA, and other pertinent land use issues. They have strong relationships with specific cities and their city attorneys.’
‘Jennifer Renk is a very talented strong attorney with positive relationships with many city attorneys. She is skilled at focusing on project, process, or work product vulnerabilities with a “big picture” approach as well as detail-oriented.’
Key clients
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
All Vision, LLC.
IKE Smart City
Pacific Communities Builder, Inc.
Amyla Holdings LLC
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust
Circulate San Diego
Jay Paul Company
Lightstone
Williamsburg Moxy
Hunts Point Produce Market
Vertical Community Development
4720 Third Avenue
Turnbridge Equities
Work highlights
- Advised the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and All Vision, LLC on securing approval of multiple ordinances to establish a Transportation Communication Network District to develop and operate 86 digital signs on 49 sites throughout the City of Los Angeles.
- Represented IKE Smart City in the City of San Diego’s entitlement process to obtain approval to construct up to 75 digital wayfinding kiosks on the sidewalks of Downtown San Diego.
- Represented Amyla Holdings LLC in the sale of approximately 1,250 acres of coastal land near Malibu to the Trust for Public Land.
Tax > Not-for-profit (Fortune 1000 private foundations, national trade associations, and charities) Tier 2
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP advises tax-exempt nonprofit groups across the full lifecycle of their domestic and overseas activities. The department boasts particular strength in the healthcare industry, with further expertise in the sports, sustainability, and educational sectors. David Ulich co-heads the team from Los Angeles alongside Tamar Rosenberg, who works from New York. Ulich maintains close client relations with a number of prominent nonprofits and additionally acts as president of the Foundation for Global Sports Development, while Rosenberg is highly active on behalf of healthcare clients as well as catering to religious, humanitarian, and education groups, amongst others. Also in New York are Jay Gerzog, ‘one of the best tax-exempt organizations lawyers in the country’ who advises on a range of complex corporate transactions in the nonprofit space, and Amanda Zablocki, who chiefly handles issues in the healthcare sector.Practice head(s):
David Ulich; Tamar Rosenberg
Other key lawyers:
Amanda Zablocki; Jay Gerzog; Molly Unterseher
Testimonials
‘Jay Gerzog is one of the best tax-exempt organizations lawyers in the country and is a pleasure to work with.’
‘The team is incredibly responsive, thoughtful and strategic.’
‘The Sheppard Mullin team is seasoned, responsive, kind, and proactive in meeting our needs in a fast-paced manner.’
‘Tamar Rosenberg has gone above and beyond in supporting our cause and mission.’
Key clients
Annenberg Foundation
Archdiocese of New York
Blue Shield of California
Bruce and Carolyn Costin Charitable Foundation
Catholic Health Services of Long Island
Childhelp USA
Classy, Inc.
Duke University
Duke University Health System
U.S.S. Midway Museum
Dzokden
EmblemHealth
Farmhand Foundation
Foundation for Global Sports Development
Future Cryonics Foundation
Humane America Animal Foundation
KHR Family Fund
Maimonides Medical Center
MemorialCare Health System
Montefiore Medicine Academic Health Center
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Mount Sinai Health System
National Asian American Coalition
New York City Health + Hospitals Corporation & MetroPlus
Navy SEAL Museum
Pollyanna, Inc.
Razom, Inc.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange County
San Diego Regional Policy and Innovation Center
Sarofim Foundation
Snap Foundation
Start Early
The Wallis Annenberg Legacy Foundation
University of Maryland Medical System
Universal Tennis Foundation
U.S.S. Midway Museum
Wildlife Crossing Fund
Work highlights
- Acted for Razom on numerous legal matters to help elevate its governance and operations as it has undertaken extraordinarily rapid growth over the past 2 years due to the war in Ukraine.
- Advised The Annenberg Foundation as outside general counsel on a broad range of nonprofit corporate, tax-exempt, governance, grant making, investment, and other matters.
- Represented Duke University and Duke University Health System in connection with the acquisition and integration of the Private Diagnostic Clinic, LLC, a faculty physician practice and its affiliated community-based practices.
Media, technology and telecoms > Cyber law (including data privacy and data protection) Tier 3
The privacy and cybersecurity practice group at Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is a go-to for high-profile brands and retailers, advising on the development of compliance policies along with preparation for and response to data security incidents. Liisa ThomasPractice head(s):
Craig Cardon; Liisa Thomas
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Insight Global LLC and Monument Consulting LLC
Hot Topic, Inc.
Deckers Outdoor Corporation
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
Kontoor Brands, Inc.
ABN AMRO Clearing USA
Digital Realty Trust
Shutterfly
SciPlay
Triumph Brands / TBK Bank
Threshold Brands
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan
NextGen Healthcare, Inc.
Chive Media Group, Inc.
Ralph Lauren Corporation
Work highlights
- Advised Insight Global and Monument Consulting (a subsidiary of Insight Global) on the redesign of their privacy programs to comply with U.S. and foreign law.
- Advisd Hot Topic on all aspects of the incident response following automated credential stuffing attacks, including directing forensic investigators, liaising with insurance counsel, determining whether the facts of the incident give rise to a duty to notify, overseeing notification to consumers and regulatory bodies, assisting with communications to management, and responding to media inquiries.
- Acting as outside privacy counsel to Deckers Outdoor Corporation, including to several of its brands such as UGG, HOKA One One, Teva, and others.
Media, technology and telecoms > Telecoms and broadcast: regulatory Tier 3
With a strong background in the cable industry, the telecoms team at Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP advises a range of cable providers and industry groups, with a particular focus on infrastructure mandates. The firm fields a growing space and satellite practice, taking on a number of new clients from the sector in the past year, and representing satellite operators in FCC proceedings. Focusing on the satellite and wireless sectors, Brian Weimer leads the Washington DC-based team. Paul Werner has an established contentious practice, representing communications providers in litigation and arbitration at state, federal, appellate and international levels. Dave Thomas has built up a diverse clientele that ranges from telecoms providers to broadcasters, advising on wireless and broadband networks, satellite communications, licensing and permitting, and spectrum use, while Douglas Svor brings extensive experience before the FCC and a ‘deep regulatory background’, advising operators and investors in the wireless, satellite and technology sectors. Imad Matini, Abraham Shanedling and Hannah Wigger are other key names to note.Practice head(s):
Brian Weimer
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Strong, deep bench of attorneys specializing in FCC and related telecommunications regulatory issues.’
‘Brian Weimer is an excellent group leader who makes himself easily accessible and is quick to support. Douglas Svor is outstanding second chair to Brian with deep regulatory background and also readily accessible. Jodi Goldberg is highly qualified and responsive team member.’
‘Douglas Svor is incredibly responsive and knowledgeable, and really lovely to work with. His insight into the industry is invaluable.’
‘Very strong knowledge base and relationships in the industry.’
‘Brian Weimer and Douglas Svor: great attention to detail, always available and thinking outside the box to find a solution to a problem.’
Key clients
OneWeb
Charter Communications
SES S.A.
Comcast Communications
Nova Labs (Helium Mobile)
True Anomaly Space
ArrowMark Partners
San Diego Gas & Electric
VIZIO
Astra Capital Management
Snap
Cox Communications
New England Cable & Telecommunications Association, Inc.
Ohio Cable Telecommunications Association
Sidus
Spire
Work highlights
- Represented OneWeb in its $3.4bn merger with Eutelsat, creating a multi-orbit satellite fleet, advising on FCC regulatory approvals for the merger and providing representation in a related review by Team Telecom, which involved a national security agreement.
- Advising Charter Communications on its nationwide initiative to expand its networks into rural unserved and underserved areas under the RDOF program.
- Acted for SES S.A. as lead FCC regulatory and litigation counsel with respect to the FCC’s efforts to convert the “C-Band spectrum” from satellite to terrestrial use.
Real estate Tier 3
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP‘s real estate, energy, land use and environmental group handles a wide range of real estate matters, regularly representing investors, developers, and property owners, including a number of large homebuilders and hospital systems. Hotels and self-storage facilities are other areas of expertise, as are the retail, commercial, and industrial spaces. The firm is also known for its financing and restructuring expertise and has seen a number of recent mandates relating to single and portfolio transactions and ground leases. The team has a particularly strong West Coast presence with heads Keith Garner based in San Francisco and Michael Leake in San Diego. Tim Reimers is a key contact in the firm’s Los Angeles office and heads the healthcare and public finance real estate groups where he has considerable experience handling acquisitions, project syndications, developments, and financings. The firm continues to grow its presence in New York, which houses experienced real estate transaction lawyers Eric Altman and Peter Koffler, the latter of which focuses on commercial real estate transactions including air rights transfers, multi-property transactions, and cannabis-related financings.Practice head(s):
Keith Garner; Michael Leake
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Very knowledgeable attorneys who specialize in the areas our business is focused on. Fair pricing without multiple attorneys working on the same matter’
‘Scott Stern is very helpful, focused and dedicated. He is easily accessible and very fast to respond to our needs. His many years of experience in real estate transactions and financings is invaluable to us.’
Key clients
Clutter, Inc
Lincoln Property Company [LPC West LLC]
Treetop Companies
Public Storage
Kennedy Lewis Investment Management
Realty Income
MUFG Union Bank
SteelWave LLC
Faring Capital
KB Home
San Diego County Water Authority
Palladius Capital
Work highlights
- Represented moving and storage company Clutter, Inc. in the sale of a four-property self-storage portfolio, located in New York City.
- Represented Franklin Street Properties in connection with the sale of office buildings located at 380 and 390 Interlocken, Denver, Colorado.
- Represented Treetop Companies in connection with the acquisition and financing of industrial facilities in Connecticut and New Jersey.
Antitrust > Cartel Tier 4
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is proficient in acting for domestic and multinational clients in antitrust investigations, prosecutions, and enforcement actions. The team’s strong expertise with matters related to the technology sector is noteworthy, as is its focus on the intersection of antitrust and intellectual property law, which extends to topics such as patent pooling, product distribution and licensing restraints. The group is based in Washington DC and headed by Leo Caseria, whose multifaceted workload includes federal and state cartel investigations, and former DOJ official Ann O’Brien, who is recommended for the whole range of domestic, international, and multi-agency cartel matters, including federal jury trials.Practice head(s):
Leo Caseria; Ann O’Brien
Testimonials
‘I found the team that handled my case professional, caring and insightful. I felt very safe in their hands, despite being in a very stressful situation.’
‘Ann O’Brien is incredibly smart, considerate and supportive, keeping me informed and answering my questions. She understood that being from another country, I needed more explanations than people familiar with the US justice system.’
‘Sheppard Mullin’s cartel defense practice has defended multinationals in some of the largest U.S. civil antitrust cartel proceedings in the nation’s litigation history. With the addition earlier this year of former DOJ Antitrust Division’s Ann O’Brien, D.C. attorneys have a laser focus on the criminal component of U.S. antitrust law.’
‘Sheppard Mullin is one of the top firms for criminal no poach issues, helping clients like us through compliance review, investigation, or litigation services.’
‘Ann O’Brien did a fantastic job.’
Key clients
Essex Property Trust
CalPortland Company
Hartford HealthCare Corporation
The Reynolds and Reynolds Company
JRK Residential Group, Inc.
Cyient
Export Packers Company
J&J Worldwide Services
Work highlights
- Represented Hartford Healthcare in litigation filed by Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center in January 2022, claiming that Hartford HealthCare violated the Sherman Act and Connecticut law by acquiring physicians and physician practices, and demanding that they refer their patients only to Hartford HealthCare.
- Represented CalPortland in its antitrust claim against the four major US railroads (Union Pacific, BNSF, CSX, and Norfolk Southern), related to an alleged scheme to fix fuel surcharges.
- Represented Cyient in a U.S. Department of Justice criminal investigation involving allegations of an alleged criminal antitrust no-poach agreement among Pratt & Whitney, Cyient, and four other outsource suppliers.
Antitrust > Civil litigation/class actions: defense Tier 4
Attracting client praise for its ‘tenacious litigation prowess,‘ Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP’s antitrust litigation team handles international monopoly cases for large tech sector clients, as well as defending clients in antitrust merger matters and handling competitor-on-competitor disputes. Practice co-heads Leo Caseria and Ann O’Brien, praised by clients for their ‘unparalleled‘ subject matter expertise, oversee the team from the Washington DC office. Caseria has a strong record defending clients in cases involving claims of monopolization, price gouging, and conspiracy, with particular success at the early stages of litigation. O’Brien, who also leads the firm’s criminal antitrust and cartels sub-group, takes point on agency-facing litigation, leveraging her experience from working at the Antitrust Division. Michael Cohen left the firm in 2023.Practice head(s):
Leo Caseria; Ann O’Brien
Testimonials
‘Sheppard Mullin’s antitrust team provides antitrust litigation expertise in both criminal and civil antitrust matters. The team has successfully guided us through complex and novel no-poach class action litigation. The antitrust team excels in providing strategic advice and provides tenacious litigation prowess and savvy negotiation skills.’
‘‘Leo Caseria and Ann O’Brien have been working on a large no-poach litigation for us in a civil class action. Leo and Ann (along with their associates) are doing an excellent job and we couldn’t have asked for a better team. Their subject matter expertise is unparalleled that has assisted us in achieving the desired outcomes in the matter. ’
Key clients
Essex Property Trust
Hartford HealthCare Corporation (“Hartford HealthCare”)
JRK Residential Group
Export Packers Company
Samsung Electronics
The Reynolds and Reynolds Company
CalPortland Company
Cyient
Strong Home Mortgage
Smart & Final
Work highlights
- Defending Essex Property Trust in an antitrust class action, claiming a conspiracy to inflate the cost of renting apartments nationwide.
- Representing Hartford HealthCare Corporation in litigation filed by Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center in January 2022, claiming that Hartford HealthCare violated the Sherman Act and Connecticut law by acquiring physicians and physician practices, and demanding that they refer their patients only to Hartford HealthCare.
- Defending The Reynolds and Reynolds Company against state and federal antitrust claims relating to data and data management system access.
Antitrust > Merger control Tier 4
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is reputable among a wide range of businesses and private equity investors for its capacity to handle large and prolific flow of HSR filings and domestic and cross-border merger proceedings. The firm combines its active merger work with contentious and litigation expertise, representing clients in fields such as healthcare, energy, tech and manufacturing sectors. Antitrust co-chair Leo Caseria represents clients in complex merger-related litigation, while fellow co-chair Ann O’Brien, who joined the team from BakerHostetler, specializes in criminal and civil government antitrust investigations and litigation. John Carroll advises clients on US and international merger control processes, as well as government investigations. Attorneys mentioned are based in Washington DC.Practice head(s):
Leo Caseria; Ann O’Brien
Other key lawyers:
John Carroll; Bevin Newman; David Garcia; Malika Levarlet
Key clients
VillageMD
Wellstar Health
Logan Health
DAOU Vineyards
Quixote Studios
Bellami
CalPortland Company
Work highlights
- Represented VillageMD in its $8.9 billion acquisition of Summit Health-CityMD and in its related multi-market, commercial risk-bearing strategic alliance with Cigna’s Evernorth.
- Achieved antitrust clearance on behalf of Wellstar Health for its $1 billion acquisition of Auburn University Health System and broad academic affiliation with the Medical College of Georgia.
- Representing DAOU Vineyards in its acquisition by Treasury Wine Estates, one of the world’s leading wine companies. g in this nearly $1 billion transaction.
Environment > Environment: litigation Tier 4
The team at Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is known for its ability to navigate a full spread of environmental issues relating to soil and groundwater contamination, land use, hazardous waste and water and air quality. The group is led from Los Angeles by Jeffrey Parker, who predominantly handles product liability cases, and Whitney Roy, who is a name to note for tort litigation. In San Francisco, Nicholas Van Aelstyn’s wide practice encompasses cost recovery actions and regulatory enforcement actions, regularly handling a range of Superfund and contaminated sites matters.Practice head(s):
Jeffrey Parker; Whitney Roy
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Pacific Coast Building Products, Inc.
PRP group at the Yosemite Slough Superfund Site
PIP West Chester Protective Gear (Protective Industrial
Products, Inc., West Chester Holdings, Inc.) and Lowe’s Home Centers, LLC
Hanson Aggregates Mid-Pacific, Inc., Lehigh Hanson, Inc.
Soco West, Inc.
ESCO Group LLC, a division of The Weir Group PLC
RWE Clean Energy, LLC (“RWE”)
Cosori Corporation
Kabushiki Kaisha Muso Shoji
Work highlights
- Representing a nine-member PRP group at the Yosemite Slough Superfund Site, the largest contaminated sediment site in EPA Region 9.
- Representing two leather glove suppliers (Protective Industrial Products, Inc., and West Chester Holdings, Inc.), as well as West Chester’s retail customer Lowe’s Home Centers, LLC, in a Proposition 65 lawsuit filed by private enforcer Center for Environmental Health (CEH).
Media, technology and telecoms > Media and entertainment: litigation Tier 4
Media, technology and telecoms > Technology transactions Tier 4
Media, technology and telecoms > Telecoms and broadcast: transactions Tier 4
With particular expertise in the cable industry, Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is adept at advising clients on their cable systems and business operations. The firm is active in key sector developments, such as the FCC’s C-band proceeding and the deployment of broadband, as part of the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund and the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program. Brian Weimer leads the telecoms team from Washington DC, focusing on the satellite and wireless sectors, and advising on international telecoms transactions, such as satellite landing rights and M&A. Douglas Svor is an expert in national security matters, particularly regarding the crossover with technology. Jodi Goldberg is a key member of the team.Practice head(s):
Brian Weimer
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
OneWeb
SES S.A.
Nova Labs (Helium Mobile)
True Anomaly Space
ArrowMark Partners
San Diego Gas & Electric
VIZIO
Work highlights
- Represented OneWeb in its $3.4bn merger with Eutelsat, leading the efforts on behalf of OneWeb to secure FCC regulatory approvals for the merger, and represented OneWeb in a related review by Team Telecom, which involved the negotiation of a complex national security agreement with Team Telecom.
- Served as lead FCC regulatory and litigation counsel to SES S.A., with respect to the FCC’s efforts to convert the C-Band spectrum from satellite to terrestrial use, advising on regulatory requirements, the filing of the certification of completion for the transition, representing SES in litigation before the DC circuit and securing it an approximately $4bn exit.
- Advised Helium Mobile on obtaining authorizations for Helium Mobile to operate as a carrier in the U.S. and developing all the policies and practices needed for a new, ground-breaking telco operator presenting many issues of first impression for regulators and commercial partners.
Healthcare > Life sciences Tier 5
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP‘s ‘flexible and business oriented’ practice assists clients with the management of their patent portfolios, advising on patent prosecution strategies and representing them in court where infringements occur, while also supporting clients in negotiations with the FDA over labelling issues and approvals for novel drugs. Based in New York, the practice leadership consists of Jeffrey Fessler, who focuses on life sciences transactions, and Scott Liebman, who accompanies pharmaceutical, biotech and medical devices clients through FDA procedures. Former team co-head Allison Fulton took up an in house post in February 2023.Practice head(s):
Jeffrey Fessler; Scott Liebman
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Sheppard Mullin has been a reliable partner for our company. We can always rely on SM to provide excellent legal service, no matter what the legal issues are. SM’s client service is something that we greatly treasure and appreciate. SM’s key strength is its broad legal expertise and excellent attorneys.’
‘Sheppard Mullin teams have always been flexible and business oriented. We receive practical advice that does not require reading a long memo, but can apply it to our business the same day. Highly recommend.’
‘They are very knowledgeable about companies like ours.’
‘Jeffrey Fessler is great.’
‘Very knowledgeable and responsive. Provide well thought out advice/counsel.’
‘The team is easy to work with and knowledgeable in pharma. They do not just provide legal advice, but work to find solutions.’
‘Scott Liebman and Alexandra Kitson are practical in their advice and really understand the pharma industry. This team understands the business and provides solutions that can be operationalized.’
‘Fantastic patent prosecution practice in the life sciences space.’
Key clients
Pacira Biosciences Inc.
Gilead Sciences, Inc./Kite Pharma
Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc.
Edwards Lifesciences Corporation
Unicycive Therapeutics
AIS Healthcare
Ladenburg Thalmann
Hillstream BioPharma
Aditxt, Inc.
Hepion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Work highlights
- Represented Pacira against three compounding pharmacies in federal Lanham Act cases concerning false and misleading advertisement and marketing materials.
- Advised Gilead Sciences, Inc. on the management of its patent portfolio.
- Represented Global Blood Therapeutics in connection with its patent portfolio in relation to Oxbryta, a drug aimed at treating haemolytic anaemia in sickle cell patients.
Real estate > Construction (including construction litigation) Tier 5
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is adept at handling a broad range of international and domestic construction law matters, as well as litigation and arbitration mandates, assisting a range of clients such as owners, developers, contractors, subcontractors, design professionals, REITs, lenders and sureties drafting and negotiating construction contracts, design services contracts, and other construction-related contracts. Exemplifying this in particular are practice heads Erinn Contreras in San Francisco and Ira Schulman in New York. Other key names in New York are Cesar Pereira and Emily Anderson, who was promoted to partner in March 2023. In Del Mar, John Yacovelle represents clients in disputes and emphasizes energy, while Marisa Miller comfortably handles commercial litigation matters.Practice head(s):
Erinn Contreras; Ira Schulman
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Any developer or owner who is looking to develop or construct an asset needs a firm like Sheppard Mullen and an attorney like Erinn Contreras. Soup to nuts, they have the capabilities to get an outstanding result and protect your interest and performance of those you contract to perform work.’
‘Very reliable and fast.’
‘Cesar Pereira and Emily Anderson have been fantastic to work with and come prepared to adjust to different strategies we as the client may have rather than shoehorning us into a pre-prescribed strategy.’
‘Erinn Contreras is an incredible talent, smart, strong presenter and has incredible knowledge of facts and industry practices. Top of her class.’
‘The construction litigation team knows the construction business and the intricacies of construction contracts. They are also skilled at negotiating favorable settlements.’
‘They are responsive without delay to inquiries and concerns.’
‘The people on this construction team, including Cesar Pereira and Emily Anderson, are good and decent people who are fantastic attorneys. They have shown the ability to collaborate with other departments who specialize in other ancillary matters including bankruptcy.’
‘High level of experience and expertise.’
Key clients
Thorobird Grand LLC and Grand Apartments Housing Development Fund Corporation
Lighthouse Behavioral Health Solutions
Madison Square Garden
Sciame Construction LLC
Digital Realty Trust
Vantage Data Centers
Eurofins Environment Testing (USA)
1400 Cahuenga JV, LLC
Evolve Charging USA Corp.
Signature Healthcare Services, LLC and Pasadena Oaks Life Properties, LLC
County of Westchester (New York, NY)
City Harvest
Mack Real Estate Capital Group, LLC
Work highlights
- Secured summary judgment in a case of first impression in New York after a Bronx County Supreme Court judge ruled that sureties have no mechanic’s lien rights.
- Representing Lighthouse Behavioral Health Solutions, LLC in two actions filed in the Delaware Chancery Court and the Ohio Court of Common Pleas for Franklin County, both arising from Lighthouse’s May 2022 acquisition of the assets of Milestone Addiction Counseling, LLC, a substance use and addiction treatment facility.
Labor and employment > Labor and employment disputes (including collective actions)
The group at Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP regularly handles an array of employment litigation, with core mandates including wage and hour, non-compete, discrimination, wrongful termination, defamation, and breach of contract mandates. The team’s sectoral expertise covers healthcare, transportation, financial services, retail, fashion, and hospitality. Los Angeles-based Kelly Hensley co-leads, along with New York-based Jonathan Stoler, who represents international clients in a variety of contentious and transactional matters. Additional key department figures include Chicago-based Kevin Cloutier, who has experience appearing before state and federal trial and appellate courts across the country; and Los Angeles-based Tracey Kennedy, lauded as a ‘superstar employment defense trial lawyer’.Practice head(s):
Kelly Hensley; Jonathan Stoler
Other key lawyers:
Paul Cowie; Tracey Kennedy; Richard Simmons
Testimonials
‘Paul Cowie is one of the best partners I’ve worked with – he is extremely knowledgeable, unbelievably responsive, very practical, and has helped us navigate a number of very complex and emotionally fraught employment matters.’
‘Very strong employment defense practice. Lots of high quality partners; comparatively diverse firm and practice group.’
‘Tracey Kennedy is one of the few superstar employment defense trial lawyers. The wage and hour and class practice also has superstars like Richard Simmons.’
‘Aggressive when required but also tactful and restrained when appropriate. Willing to allocate resources for an ‘all hands on deck’ approach for important matters when necessary.’
‘They are smarter than the opposition. We have not lost a litigated matter with Sheppard Mullin representing us.’
Key clients
NAV Consulting
Tempus Labs, Inc.
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc.
In-N-Out Burger
Advanced Sterilization Products
Zeta Global Corp.
American Express Company
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc.
Tata Consultancy Services
Major League Soccer
Spirent
Fareportal
Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment
Work highlights
- Represented NAV in litigation concerning the violation of an employee’s contractual non-compete obligations.
- Acted for NAV after an employee alleged discrimination.
- Secured injunctive relief for Tempus Labs, Inc., in Illinois federal court.
Insurance > Advice to insurers
Real estate > Real estate finance
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- Energy > Renewable/alternative power
- Government > Government contracts
- Healthcare > Health insurers
- Healthcare > Service providers
- M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: middle-market (sub-$500m)
- Media, technology and telecoms > Media and entertainment: transactional
- Real estate > Land use/zoning
- Tax > Not-for-profit (Fortune 1000 private foundations, national trade associations, and charities)
Firm Rankings
- Media, technology and telecoms > Cyber law (including data privacy and data protection)
- Media, technology and telecoms > Telecoms and broadcast: regulatory
- Real estate
- Antitrust > Cartel
- Antitrust > Civil litigation/class actions: defense
- Antitrust > Merger control
- Environment > Environment: litigation
- Media, technology and telecoms > Media and entertainment: litigation
- Media, technology and telecoms > Technology transactions
- Media, technology and telecoms > Telecoms and broadcast: transactions