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Thompson Hine Elects Eight New Partners

Date: Dec 30, 2015 @ 08:03 AM

Thompson Hine LLP has elected eight lawyers to the firm’s partnership effective January 1, 2016. The new partners, located across five of the firm’s offices, represent a broad range of practice areas including Business Litigation; Business Restructuring, Creditors’ Rights & Bankruptcy; Corporate Transactions & Securities; Environmental; Government Contracts; Intellectual Property; and Labor & Employment.

“Each of these lawyers exhibits outstanding skill in his or her area and demonstrates our firm’s commitment to helping clients achieve their business goals by delivering exceptional legal counsel in a proactive, efficient manner. We welcome them to our partnership. As future firm leaders, we expect they will contribute innovative ideas to advance our goal of providing value and transparency to clients,” said Deborah Z. Read, Thompson Hine’s managing partner.

The new partners are:

Garrett A. Nail, a member of the Business Restructuring, Creditors’ Rights & Bankruptcy practice group in Atlanta, handles a variety of bankruptcy matters, including representing secured and unsecured creditors, lenders, Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 debtors, asset purchasers and parties to adversary proceedings. He also has represented clients in civil litigation matters, including tort, contract and receivership cases. Nail has been selected for inclusion in Rising Stars by Georgia Super Lawyers from 2014 through 2016 and is a member of the 2013 class of NCBJ Next Generation.

Todd M. Schild, a member of the Corporate Transactions & Securities practice group in Cincinnati, counsels clients in connection with a wide range of domestic and international commercial and transactional matters, including acquisitions and dispositions of businesses and business lines, entity organization and governance, issues relating to the ownership and management of closely held businesses, and commercial agreements. Schild was recognized in the 2015 edition of Chambers USA for Corporate/M&A work in Ohio. He also has been selected for inclusion in Rising Stars by Ohio Super Lawyers from 2013 to 2016.

Tony J. Hornbach, a member of the Business Litigation practice group in Cincinnati, focuses on assessing clients’ litigation risks, evaluating their potential claims, managing their disputes prior to litigation, and representing them in lawsuits or arbitrations once they are engaged in litigation. He has significant experience representing clients in a wide variety of commercial litigation, construction litigation, and various types of labor and employment litigation. He is also experienced in areas of landlord-tenant, intellectual property, trade secret and professional malpractice litigation and represents clients in arbitrations across the country.

John B. Kopf, III, a member of the Business Litigation practice group in Columbus, represents clients in civil and construction matters in state and federal trial courts, state and federal appellate courts, bankruptcy courts, mediations and arbitrations. He has complex civil, receivership, multidistrict litigation, mass tort and class action experience. He has argued in the Supreme Court of Ohio, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and in 11 of Ohio’s 12 District Courts of Appeal. He also has advocated for clients before the Ohio Court of Claims, the Ohio Board of Tax Appeals, the Ohio Department of Commerce, and before various zoning boards and political subdivisions.

Art Licygiewicz, a member of the Intellectual Property practice group in Cleveland, focuses on all aspects of intellectual property litigation, enforcement and counseling. He is an experienced litigator concentrating on patent, trademark and trade secret matters in U.S. District Court and the International Trade Commission. He also has considerable experience in licensing and intellectual property transactions, especially in connection with mergers and acquisitions, and the preparation and negotiation of agreements involving intellectual property rights. His experience encompasses matters concerning electrical, mechanical and computer-related technologies, including liquid crystal displays, semiconductor circuitry and packaging, semiconductor manufacturing, computer networking, wireless communications, software, internet systems and protocols, error correction algorithms, encryption, consumer electronics, optics, sensors, oil and gas exploration equipment, automotive parts and systems, control systems and window systems. He also has experience with chemical and plastics manufacturing polymers and other technologies.

Devin A. Barry, a member of the Environmental practice group in Cleveland, focuses on environmental counseling in business, regulatory and legislative matters; environmental enforcement actions; and compliance with environmental regulations. His specific areas of concentration include Superfund matters; air and water pollution control issues; compliance counseling for hazardous waste; toxic torts; land use matters; and federal, state and local permits and licenses.

Heather M. Muzumdar, a member of the Labor & Employment practice group in Cincinnati, counsels private and publicly traded companies, ranging from startup businesses to large public companies, on a broad array of labor and employment matters. She provides guidance on best practices, develops policies and procedures, and provides training on compliance with federal and state laws and a wide array of employment issues. She advises on all types of employment agreements, federal and state wage and hour, discrimination and leave law compliance, and conducts proactive employment practices audits. In addition, she represents clients in employment litigation, non-compete and trade secret litigation, and in federal and state agency investigations and audits.

Gunjan R. Talati, a member of the Government Contracts practice group in Washington, D.C., counsels and represents contractors in sectors including aerospace and defense, health care and information technology. He advises on Federal Acquisition Regulations compliance, small business issues, General Services Administration and Federal Supply Schedule matters, and ethics and compliance requirements. He represents contractors in suspension and debarment proceedings and bid protests before a variety of federal agencies and courts. He also advises on contractor mergers and acquisitions and drafts and negotiates joint venture and teaming agreements.

Thompson Hine LLP, a full-service business law firm with approximately 400 lawyers in 7 offices is ranked number 1 in the category “Most innovative North American law firms: New working models” by The Financial Times. The firm also is one of the top 4 U.S. firms for Client Focus and among the top 15 firms for Client Service Excellence in an independent survey of more than 300 in-house counsel.

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