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Top 5 Apps for Organizing
Mar 7, 2019If you’re like most of us, we try to stay organized in business and life, but it gets increasingly complicated…
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The Importance of Stretching
Mar 7, 2019Every personal trainer and athletic coach I have ever worked with has stressed the importance of stretching. When working out…
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SFNet's 40 Under 40 Award Winners Panel Recap
Mar 6, 2019Moderator: Samantha Alexander, regional underwriting manager, Wells Fargo Capital Finance’s Corporate Asset Based Lending group and 2016 CFA 40 Under…
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SFNet's Inaugural YoPro Leadership Summit
Mar 6, 2019The Secured Finance Network brought together the next generation of commercial finance leaders for a full day of learning and…
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It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint
Aug 22, 2018I was recently invited to participate in an executive panel to answer questions from a credit training class comprised of...
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It’s Not Too Late – Five Member Benefits to Cash In On Now
Aug 1, 2018As we hit the half way mark on calendar year 2018, it is a good time to take stock and…
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It’s Time To Break Up With Your Phone
Jul 18, 2018Do I have your attention? Let’s be honest here: do you have the attention span to read this article? Compared…
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Lien Management – What You Need to Know
Jun 6, 2018UCC filing is the cornerstone of all loans and every lien portfolio...
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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
Dec 5, 2017I know what you’re thinking…another article about how to be a good leader? The short answer is yes…but this time,…
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Fintech and Due Diligence – Disruptors and Established Firms Evolve
Oct 30, 2017The fintech sector has gone through a number of manifestations in the past two decades.
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A Commercial Banker’s Tickler Transition Plan
Oct 18, 2017Just do a keyword search for “bank tickler,” and you’ll quickly realize that banks are still heavily reliant on manual…
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Understanding and Developing Your Personal Brand: Four Steps to a More Intentional Career Progression
Sep 5, 2017It is imperative for individuals to have a general idea about their future career aspirations, just as companies should have clearly defined strategies.
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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
Apr 25, 2017Every bank strives to keep its customers happy. Of course, some institutions are better at achieving this goal than…
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The Lost Art of the Loan Purchase
Mar 2, 2017Purchasing a loan directly from a bank whether at par or discount is a not-often-used technique that is easily…
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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
Feb 7, 2017How many times have you come across a potential client who’s financials are either not up to date, not accurate,…
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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?
Jan 12, 2017Sure, there’s a tangible cost associated with deploying an electronic loan imaging system. Software, support, and scanning hardware are just…
December 1, 2025
Source: Winston & Strawn LLP
Chicago – November 24, 2025 – Winston & Strawn LLP is pleased to announce that 18 of the firm’s lawyers have been elevated to partner.
These accomplished lawyers represent ten practice areas and nine offices globally. Our new partners highlight the firm’s expansive international capabilities and our commitment to addressing the complex needs of clients across varied and evolving industries.
“Our newly elevated partners embody Winston’s commitment to excellence and leadership in the legal profession,” said Chairman Steve D’Amore. “Their diverse practices and global reach position us to deliver innovative solutions wherever opportunities and challenges arise for our clients. We are proud of their achievements and excited to collaborate with them to serve our clients around the world.”
The following lawyers make up this year’s partnership class:
Shreyansi Agarwal (New York) represents private credit funds, leading banks, private equity sponsors and other financial institutions on a wide range of debt financing transactions. Shreyansi focuses her practice on leveraged buyouts, recapitalizations, and acquisition financings, and has extensive experience structuring solutions across the capital stack, including senior secured, subordinated, and unsecured credit facilities, unitranche facilities, first lien/second lien facilities, mezzanine financings, and hybrid facilities.
Bailey Brandon (Chicago) is a complex commercial litigator who represents companies across diverse industries in high-stakes commercial disputes. She has substantial experience in state and federal courts nationwide, bringing a practical, business-focused approach to every matter. Drawing on her deep understanding of clients’ legal and business needs, she delivers efficient, effective advocacy tailored to each case. In addition to commercial disputes, Bailey defends class actions, mass torts, securities litigation, and antitrust cases.
Lisa Coutu (New York) is a trial lawyer who focuses her practice primarily on complex litigation, defamation, class action, and antitrust litigation matters. She is experienced in representing clients in all aspects of civil litigation in both federal and state courts, including complex commercial litigation, product liability, class actions, and defamation lawsuits.
Matthew Durkin (Chicago) focuses his practice on government investigations, white collar defense, internal investigations, and assisting clients with compliance issues in a variety of industries. Matt further represents businesses and executives in complex business disputes and commercial litigation, and has served on numerous trial teams. In his white collar defense work, he represents corporate and individual clients in matters involving allegations of bribery/kickbacks, wire fraud, and health care fraud.
Luke Haller (Chicago) advises clients on complex commercial real estate transactions, including joint ventures, acquisitions, borrower-side financings, sale-leasebacks, and dispositions. He represents real estate private equity funds, hedge funds, family offices, and other institutional investors across asset classes, including residential (seniors housing, student housing, and manufactured housing), industrial (including cold storage, advanced manufacturing, and IOS), retail, and office.
Sarah Harmon (Chicago) focuses her practice on product liability matters, mass tort cases, and other complex commercial disputes. She has extensive experience managing complex, high-profile cases for major U.S. and international corporations in both state and federal courts. Sarah has handled multi-jurisdictional litigation in federal and state courts and represents companies, manufacturers, utilities, and their insureds in cases alleging personal or catastrophic injury and wrongful death due to toxic product exposure.
Patrick Hogan (Washington, D.C.) represents clients in product liability, product-related class action, and other complex and multidistrict litigation in courts across the country. He represents manufacturers, distributors, and retailers in federal and state court and focuses on mass tort litigation and product-related class actions involving allegations of failure to warn or false or deceptive advertising.
Rebecca Jack (London) is a corporate and commercial lawyer, with extensive international and in-house experience. She focuses her practice on providing practical, cross-border advice to companies and their investors at all stages of a company’s life, from venture capital to public listing, with particular focus on digital assets and other emerging technologies.
Lindsey Kell (Charlotte) focuses her practice on debt financing and other corporate finance transactions, with an emphasis on cash flow and asset-based lending. She regularly advises private equity firms, traditional banks lenders and direct lenders on financings involving acquisitions, recapitalizations, out of court restructurings, foreign collateral, and split lien, first/second lien and mezzanine structures.
Tristan Kirk (Los Angeles) provides comprehensive representation in all aspects of employment law. He focuses on defending employers nationwide against a wide array of employment claims in both class/representative actions and single plaintiff matters. Tristan also handles matters in arbitration and those brought before the NLRB, DFEH, and the California Labor Commissioner.
William Logan (Houston) concentrates his practice on intellectual property matters, including patent and trade secret litigation. He has experience representing clients in a broad array of matters, including patent and trade secrets litigation before state and district courts, along with inter partes review proceedings before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
Michael Lyon (New York) concentrates his practice in structured finance focusing on residential, commercial, consumer, and other asset classes. He advises on transactions involving residential mortgage loans, consumer loans, and mortgage servicing rights. He counsels clients on securitization transactions, loan sales, warehouse and repurchase facilities, servicing advance arrangements, and other financing structures across diverse asset classes.
Matthew McCullough (Silicon Valley) focuses his practice on high-tech patent litigation and has significant experience litigating patent disputes in district courts, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, the Federal Circuit, and the International Trade Commission. His computer engineering background allows him to delve deeply into the technology and provide clients with strategic advice for defending their products across a broad range of industries.
Benjamin Popeck (New York) concentrates his practice on private equity and mergers and acquisitions. He represents clients in a range of cross-border and domestic corporate transactions including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, restructuring, and private equity transactions.
John Secaras (Chicago) concentrates his practice on corporate transactions, with a particular focus on mergers and acquisitions and private equity matters. He advises on domestic and cross-border transactions for various publicly traded and privately held companies in addition to counseling clients on corporate governance matters.
Audrey Szultz (Paris) practice is focused on private equity transactions and, more generally, on M&A transactions for investment funds, directors or managers. She advises on cross-border and domestic corporate and private equity matters including mergers and acquisition, joint ventures, restructuring, and private equity transactions.
Sam Falcon Trimbach (Chicago) counsels clients on environmental issues and helps them navigate federal, state, and local regulations. He assesses environmental risk in corporate transactions, advocates for clients in contact with regulators, guides clients in litigation, and helps clients achieve regulatory compliance.
Sarah Viebrock (New York) focuses her practice on sports, antitrust, and complex commercial litigation matters. She represents sports industry clients, such as professional league players associations and college athletes, in arbitrations and litigations involving contract, IP licensing, and antitrust issues. In addition, Sarah has represented clients in various industries through every phase of antitrust and complex commercial litigation.

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