15 November 2004 – LAWFUEL – Law firm, attorney, legal news – Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP is pleased to announce the election of eight new partners, effective January 1, 2005. The new partners practice in the firm’s Los Angeles, Munich, New York, Orange County and Washington, D.C. offices.
The new partners are:
Robert C. Blume, a member of the Business Crimes and Investigations, Securities Litigation and Litigation Practice Groups, resident in Washington, D.C.
Amy Goodman, a member of the Corporate Transactions and Securities Practice and Executive Compensation Practice Groups, resident in Washington, D.C.
Michelle Hodges, a member of the Corporate Transactions and Securities Practice Group, resident in Orange County, California
M. Natasha Labovitz, a member of the Business Restructuring and Reorganization Practice Group, resident in New York
Mark Lahive, a member of the Corporate Transactions and Securities Practice Group, resident in Los Angeles
Philip Martinius, a member of the Corporate Transactions and Securities Practice Group, resident in Munich, Germany
James J. Moloney, a member of the Corporate Transactions and Securities Practice Group, resident in Orange County, California
Andrew Tulumello, a member of the Litigation and Appellate and Constitutional Law Practice Groups, resident in Washington, D.C.
“We are delighted to welcome this exceptionally talented group of lawyers to the partnership,” said Ken Doran, Managing Partner of Gibson Dunn. “They will add depth, focus and energy in a number of our core practice areas and will help us remain at the top of the market in terms of our ability to consistently deliver that highest quality of legal services to our clients.”
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