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Top 5 Apps for Organizing
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The Importance of Stretching
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SFNet's 40 Under 40 Award Winners Panel Recap
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SFNet's Inaugural YoPro Leadership Summit
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It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint
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It’s Not Too Late – Five Member Benefits to Cash In On Now
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It’s Time To Break Up With Your Phone
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Lien Management – What You Need to Know
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Potential Impacts of Blockchain on Commercial Lending
Jan 15, 2018By Raja Sengupta, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Wolters Kluwer’s Lien Solutions When it comes to the rising importance…
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How to be a Good Leader
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Fintech and Due Diligence – Disruptors and Established Firms Evolve
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A Commercial Banker’s Tickler Transition Plan
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Understanding and Developing Your Personal Brand: Four Steps to a More Intentional Career Progression
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Selecting a Technology Vendor: 3 Questions to Ask
Jul 5, 2017As with anything else at your bank, selecting a technology vendor can be a challenging decision. Users from across different…
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Why Back-Office Lending Automation Enhances Customer Satisfaction
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The Lost Art of the Loan Purchase
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Audit Prep: Why a Paperless Approach Makes Sense
Feb 15, 2017How much time does your financial institution spend preparing for audits? We recently surveyed 187 community banks, and the results…
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Back Office Support Services: Helping you approve more clients
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“All Assets” is the Key When Drafting UCC-1 Financing Statement Collateral Descriptions
Jan 30, 2017Even when prepared by outside or in-house counsel, many lenders pay close attention to draft UCC financing statements before they…
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Paper Loan Files: Does Your Bank Know the True Cost?
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January 3, 2024
Source: Holland & Knight
MIAMI (January 2, 2024) – Steven Sonberg, managing partner of Holland & Knight, announced that 46 attorneys in the firm have been elected to partnership effective Jan. 1, 2024. Thirty-six associates and 10 senior counsels from various offices throughout the firm have been elevated.
Holland & Knight's new class of partners is one of its most diverse, with 57 percent of members coming from underrepresented demographics within the legal profession. This is the eighth year in a row that Holland & Knight has promoted a new partner class that is more than 50 percent diverse.
Associates elevated to partnership:
Rachel Agius is a member of the firm's Litigation Section in Chicago. Ms. Agius' practice focuses on commercial litigation, class action defense, energy litigation and data privacy matters across a variety of industry sectors.
Anthony Amorini is a member of the firm's Business Section in Chicago. Mr. Amorini primarily represents borrowers and lenders in senior secured credit facilities, second-lien credit facilities, real estate finance matters and syndicated credit facilities.
Meg Brown is a member of the firm's Real Estate Section in Washington, D.C. Ms. Brown focuses on a variety of complex commercial real estate transactions, including dispositions and acquisitions, real estate finance, joint ventures and leasing.
Meaghan Colligan (Hembree) is a member of the firm's Government Section in Washington, D.C. Ms. Colligan provides transportation, manufacturing, energy and development clients strategic business, legal and policy counseling regarding environmental considerations involving operational compliance, risk mitigation, Superfund sites, brownfields, plastics, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), chemicals, products, greenwashing, and environmental, social and governance (ESG).
Alex Dimock is a member of the firm's Real Estate Section in Dallas. Mr. Dimock's practice focuses on commercial real estate capital markets and complex litigation.
Flynne Dowdy is a member of the firm's Litigation Section in Nashville. Ms. Dowdy represents employers in litigation involving claims of harassment, discrimination, retaliation and unpaid wages, and provides day-to-day advice and counsel to management and human resources personnel.
Robert Farlow is a member of the firm's Litigation Section in Tysons and Richmond. Mr. Farlow focuses his practice in the areas of complex commercial, corporate and employment litigation. Mr. Farlow's litigation and arbitration experience includes post-mergers and acquisitions (M&A) representation and warranty disputes, trade secret claims and data privacy rights.
Manny Gardberg is a member of the firm's Real Estate Section in Houston. Mr. Gardberg focuses his practice on real estate and finance matters across the country.
Cynthia Gierhart is a member of the firm's Intellectual Property Group within the Litigation Section in Washington, D.C. Ms. Gierhart's practice focuses on media, trademark, copyright and entertainment law.
Matt Gornick is a member of the firm's Business Section in Nashville. Mr. Gornick counsels banks, specialty lenders and borrowers on complex commercial financing transactions covering a multitude of matters in the healthcare, private equity and financial services industries.
Nicholas Hasenfus is a member of the firm's Litigation Section in Boston. Mr. Hasenfus concentrates his practice on technology transactions, intellectual property licensing, transportation, information technology, and data privacy and security.
Morgan Ivey is a member of the firm's Healthcare Section in Nashville. Ms. Ivey assists clients with a wide range of corporate matters and strategic transactions, including recapitalizations, leveraged buyouts, mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures and divestitures involving physician practices, dermatology and plastic surgery practices, medical spas, dental practices, multispecialty practices and other healthcare platforms.
Andrea James is a member of the firm's Litigation Section in Houston. Ms. James focuses her practice in the areas of general civil litigation and labor and employment.
Daniel Janovitz is a member of the firm's Business Section in Fort Lauderdale. Mr. Janovitz focuses his practice in the area of taxation, assisting domestic and international clients.
Rachel Katz is a member of the firm's Real Estate Section in New York. Ms. Katz represents clients in a range of sophisticated real estate transactions, including acquisitions, dispositions, condominium formation, financing and leasing matters.
William Kent is a member of the firm's Business Section in Chattanooga. Mr. Kent advises privately held companies, long-term holding companies, private equity sponsors and venture capital firms in a broad range of transactional, corporate and securities matters.
Jennifer Lada is a member of the firm's Litigation Section in New York. Ms. Lada represents international and domestic clients in state and federal court in matters ranging from complex commercial litigation and shareholder disputes to business torts, class actions, antitrust and employment matters.
Olufunke Leroy is a member of the firm's Real Estate Section in Philadelphia. Ms. Leroy counsels clients across a broad range of sophisticated commercial real estate transactions, including retail, industrial, office and ground leasing matters, acquisitions and dispositions, real estate finance, joint ventures and renewable energy projects.
Vanessa Lopez is a member of the firm's Litigation Section in Miami. Ms. Lopez's practice focuses on complex business disputes and employment defense, including class actions and other multiparty disputes. Ms. Lopez has experience representing clients in numerous forums, including in state and federal court, as well as domestic and international arbitrations and before various government agencies.
Nate Lykins is a member of the firm's Healthcare Section in Nashville. Mr. Lykins provides clients assistance with regulatory questions that arise in the course of their day-to-day operations as well as with the regulatory aspects of healthcare transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures and divestitures.
Vanessa Madrid is a member of the firm's Real Estate Section in Miami. Ms. Madrid focuses her practice on land use and zoning, real estate transactions and general corporate matters.
Patrick McCabe is a member of the firm's Litigation Section in Philadelphia. Mr. McCabe has broad experience counseling clients and representing companies across a variety of industry sectors in complex litigation, including commercial contract, business torts, financial services, employment, internal investigations and putative class action matters.
Trey Neal is a member of the firm's Real Estate Section in Nashville. Mr. Neal assists real estate investors, owners, developers and operators in complex real estate transactions and high-volume commercial leasing matters.
Alexander Olama is a member of the firm's Business Section in Tampa. Mr. Olama focuses his practice on domestic and international tax planning for individuals and tax controversy representation.
Sarah Parker is a member of the firm's Business Section in Atlanta. Ms. Parker focuses her practice on information technology, outsourcing agreements, technology licensing and support, systems integration, managed network services, software licensing and support, software as a service (SaaS) transactions, electronic commerce arrangements and other similar commercial transactions.
George Pita is a member of the firm's Business Section in Miami. Mr. Pita's practice focuses on the representation of insured and underwriters in connection with transactional risk products, including the issuance of representations and warranties insurance policies.
Lev Prichard V is a member of the firm's Business Section in Dallas. Mr. Prichard advises clients in connection with business transactions, focusing primarily on corporate finance transactions and mergers and acquisitions in connection with the energy sector and other industries.
Daniel Ramos is a member of the firm's Business Section in Miami. Mr. Ramos focuses his practice on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and other general corporate matters. Mr. Ramos represents financial and strategic buyers, sellers and other persons in complex domestic and cross-border corporate transactions across industries.
Trevor Ruff is a member of the firm's Business Section in Atlanta. Mr. Ruff focuses his practice on international and domestic mergers and acquisitions, dispositions, commercial transactions and general corporate matters.
Maggie Sandwith is a member of the firm's Real Estate Section in Nashville. Ms. Sandwith has extensive experience in commercial real estate matters, including office, retail, shopping center, industrial and warehouse leasing, acquisitions and dispositions, financings and construction projects.
Meghal Shah is a member of the firm's Business Section in Boston. Ms. Shah practices business and tax law, with a concentration in syndicated real estate transactions that qualify for federal and state low-income housing tax credits (LIHTC).
Ross Tuminello is a member of the firm's Business Section in Dallas. Mr. Tuminello focuses his practice on federal income taxation issues related to acquisitions, dispositions and debt investments of private equity and hedge funds, public companies, as well as other investment partnerships, joint ventures, real estate investment trusts (REITs) and strategic companies.
Jonathan Volinski is a member of the firm's Business Section in Boston. Mr. Volinski practices business and tax law, with a concentration in syndicated real estate transactions that qualify for federal and state LIHTC.
Adrianne Waddell is a member of the firm's Litigation Section in Austin. Ms. Waddell focuses her practice on a wide range of matters involving energy, electric utility law, administrative law, environmental, finance, e-commerce, healthcare and commercial litigation.
Genna Yarkin is a member of the firm's Government Section in San Francisco, in the West Coast Land Use and Environmental Group. Ms. Yarkin focuses on environmental law, land use and real estate. Her experience includes due diligence, permitting and entitlements, and litigation for project proponents and agencies, including under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), with a particular focus on housing law.
Parker Young is a member of the firm's Business Section in Houston. Ms. Young represents both lenders and borrowers in an array of finance transactions in a broad range of practice areas, including upstream and midstream energy, renewables and commercial middle market transactions.
Senior counsel elevated to partnership:
Mitchell Bottey is a member of the firm's Business Section in Miami. Mr. Bottey focuses his practice on sophisticated estate and tax planning for high-net-worth individuals and families.
Chael Clark is a member of the firm's Litigation Section in New York. Mr. Clark represents purchasers, sellers, representations and warranties insurance underwriters, and other transaction participants in claims, controversies and trial litigation related to M&A disputes.
Robert Denig is a member of the firm's Litigation Section in New York. Mr. Denig practices in the areas of admiralty law, international commercial arbitration and litigation, and maritime arbitration, as well as a broad range of general commercial disputes.
Kelly Hellmuth is a member of the firm's Business Section in Jacksonville. Ms. Hellmuth focuses her practice on charitable and nonprofit issues on a national scale. She advises public charities, private foundations, trustees of charitable trusts, religious institutions, trade associations and other tax-exempt organizations, in addition to donors.
Monika Jain is a member of the firm's Business Section in New York. Ms. Jain advises and represents high-net-worth individuals and families regarding estate and tax planning, wealth transfer and asset protection, business succession planning, estate and trust administration, contested probate and trust matters, matrimonial agreements and charitable giving.
Lindsey Kernan is a member of the firm's Business Section in Los Angeles. Ms. Kernan focuses her practice on tax and estate planning, assisting high-net worth individuals in achieving their wealth planning and preservation goals, and advising fiduciaries on complex trust and estate administration matters.
Brian Looby is a member of the firm's Healthcare Section in Atlanta. Mr. Looby focuses his practice on counseling healthcare and insurance clients on a broad range of transactional, corporate and regulatory matters.
Nneka Obiokoye is a member of the firm's Business Section in Denver. Ms. Obiokoye focuses her practice on domestic and international project development and financing transactions, representing project developers, buyers, offtakers and other entities seeking to engage in commercial transactions relating to renewable electricity, renewable fuels, clean energy, sustainability, and midstream and downstream oil and gas.
Dan Silverboard is a member of the firm's Healthcare Section in Atlanta. Mr. Silverboard represents clients in a variety of sectors in the healthcare industry and focuses his practice on regulatory compliance and business transactions.
Daniel Strickland is a member of the firm's Business Section in Washington, D.C. Mr. Strickland focuses his practice in the area of federal tax controversy, representing taxpayers in all types of tax controversy matters.

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