Published: February 09, 2006
Sheppard Mullin Elects Eleven Attorneys to Partnership
2006 Class Reflects Geographic and Practice Group Breadth
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is
pleased to announce that the firm has elevated eleven of its attorneys to
partner. The eleven new partners are Andre Barlow, Mark Berube, Jeffrey
Dinkin, Derek Havel, Sascha Henry, Stacey James, Donna Jones, Stephen
LaSala, Rafael Muilenburg, Mark Watkins and Steven Winick.
"We are proud to welcome these outstanding attorneys into the partnership,"
said Guy Halgren, chairman of the firm. "This is our biggest class ever
and reflects the strength of the candidates and the success of the firm."
Andre Barlow is in the firm's Antitrust and Trade Regulation Practice Group
in the Washington, D.C. office. Barlow has extensive experience in
antitrust enforcement matters before the United States Department of
Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, and state enforcement agencies, as
well as in complex commercial litigation involving the federal and state
antitrust laws and other commercial matters. He is experienced in merger,
grand jury, and other government investigations. Barlow was formerly a
trial attorney with the Antitrust Division of the United States Department
of Justice. He received his J.D. from Georgetown University in 1997, his
master's degree from George Mason University in 1995 and his undergraduate
degree, summa cum laude, from West Virginia University in 1993.
Mark Berube, in the White Collar and Civil Fraud Defense Practice Group and
based in the firm's New York office, practices in the areas of white
collar, antitrust, bankruptcy, securities regulation, employment and
complex commercial litigation. Berube's experience includes representing
defendants in white collar criminal matters and both plaintiffs and
defendants in a variety of business disputes involving claims of fraud,
breach of contract, interference with contract, defamation and unfair
practices. He has experience in all phases of civil and criminal
litigation, including trial experience, at both the state and federal
level. Berube received his law degree, cum laude, from New York University
in 1997 and received his undergraduate degree, summa cum laude, from the
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth in 1993.
Jeffrey Dinkin is in the Labor and Employment Practice Group and based in
Santa Barbara. Dinkin's experience spans both private and public sector
labor relations, including more than twenty years of negotiating collective
bargaining agreements. He has represented employers from start-up
companies developing personnel policies and employee handbooks, to
established companies expanding into California. Dinkin has handled
contractual and disciplinary matters in administrative proceedings before
arbitrators and governmental agencies, and has litigated labor, employment,
and discrimination cases in state and federal courts at both trial and
appellate levels. He received his law degree from the University of
California, Hastings in 1983 and his undergraduate degree from University
of California, Berkeley in 1974.
Derek Havel, in the firm's Labor and Employment Practice Group in the Los
Angeles office, has significant experience in all phases of employment
litigation, including numerous summary judgment motions and several jury
trials. Havel has been involved in labor and employment disputes under
state and federal law, including discrimination on the basis of race, sex,
age, religion, disability, national origin, marital status, and other
classifications. Over the past several years, he has specialized in the
defense of wage and hour class actions, including claims for overtime pay,
meal and rest period violations, and vacation pay. Havel also has
experience in traditional labor law. He received his J.D. from University
of California, Los Angeles in 1997 and his undergraduate degree, summa cum
laude, from Georgetown University in 1994.
Sascha Henry is a member of the firm's Business Trial Practice Group and
based in the firm's Los Angeles office. Specializing in complex business
litigation, Henry has experience representing businesses in a variety of
disputes, including class actions. Most recently, she has focused on
defending businesses against claims of unfair competition law violations
under Section 17200 of the Business and Professions Code. Henry also has
significant experience defending clients against claims of fraud, breach of
contract, breach of fiduciary duties, and malicious prosecution. Her
experience includes state and federal litigation and alternative dispute
resolution proceedings. Henry received her law degree from the University
of Minnesota in 1997 and her undergraduate degree from Pennsylvania State
University in 1994.
Stacey James is in the firm's Labor and Employment Practice Group in the
San Diego office. James has practiced exclusively in the field of labor
and employment law, with an emphasis on advising management on wage and
hour matters, employee discipline and termination, employment policies and
procedures, employee benefits, and fair employment practices. She also
represents employers in employment related litigation and before state and
federal administrative agencies. James previously worked as a human
resource professional and is certified as a Senior Professional in Human
Resources by the Human Resource Certification Institute of the Society for
Human Resource Management. She received her J.D. from University of San
Diego in 1996 and a B.S. in Human Resources Management from San Diego
University in 1991.
Donna Jones, in the Real Estate, Land Use, and Environmental Practice Group
and based in the firm's San Diego office, practices in land use as an
attorney and registered lobbyist, focusing on compliance with the
California Environmental Quality Act, permitting requirements and other
entitlement-related matters. Jones has entitled master planned
communities; urban infill, multi-family and mixed use developments;
shopping centers; municipal solid waste landfill expansions; and power
plants. She also has negotiated master and individual affordable housing
agreements, school mitigation agreements, park agreements, road
improvement, water, sewer and other infrastructure and related agreements.
Jones received her law degree, with high honors, from the University of
Texas in 1990 and received her undergraduate degree from Texas A&M
University in 1981.
Stephen LaSala is in the Corporate Practice Group and based in the firm's
Del Mar Heights office. LaSala has a corporate transactional and general
business advisory practice, with emphasis in private financings, public
offerings, mergers and acquisitions, securities law compliance, corporate
governance and matters relating to the formation and structure of business
entities. LaSala represents companies ranging from newly-formed emerging
growth companies to well established publicly traded companies and private
equity firms. LaSala has represented clients engaged in a variety of
industries including telecommunications, software, life sciences, health
care, manufacturing, media and financial services. He received his J.D.
from Fordham University in 1997 and his undergraduate degree, cum laude,
from Boston College in 1994.
Rafael Muilenburg is in the firm's Real Estate, Land Use, and Environmental
Practice Group and based in the firm's Del Mar Heights office.
Muilenburg's primary practice involves advising and representing
residential, industrial and commercial developers through all phases of the
land use regulatory process, as well as transactional and finance work
associated with real estate development. His land use and environmental
experience includes preparation of CEQA documentation, permitting and
environmental compliance, redevelopment, real estate due diligence,
negotiating and drafting development agreements, processing land use
entitlements, and negotiations with governmental agencies. Muilenburg is
fluent in Spanish and has particular experience advising developers
involved in the Hispanic market and cross-border transactions. He received
his J.D., cum laude, from Harvard University in 1997 and his undergraduate
degree, cum laude, from Dartmouth University in 1993.
Mark Watkins is a member of the firm's Corporate Practice Group in the
Orange County office. Watkins' principal areas of practice are mergers and
acquisitions, corporate finance, real estate, licensing and
distribution, and general business counseling. Ranging from privately
held, middle market businesses to multi-national publicly traded
corporations, his clients cover a variety of industries, including real
estate investment and development, construction, energy, transportation,
manufacturing, retail trade, publishing and biotech. His clients include
the largest independent retail nursery company in the Western U.S., the
oldest continually producing portland cement company in the Western U.S.,
the oldest bulk handling and transportation company in California and the
leading temporary power supplier in Southern California. He received his
law degree from University of Southern California in 1997 and his
undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University in 1994.
Steven Winick is a member of the firm's Business Trial Practice Group and
based in the firm's San Francisco office. Winick's principal areas of
practice are commercial litigation and appellate law, including banking
litigation, professional malpractice, securities litigation, contract
disputes, unfair competition, and trade secrets litigation. He is member
of the Bar Association of San Francisco (Litigation Section) and the San
Francisco Bank Attorneys Association. Winick is currently the Vice-Chair
of the Board of Directors for the Greater Bay Make-A-Wish Foundation. He
received his J.D. from Northwestern University in 1992 and his
undergraduate degree, with distinction, from the University of Michigan in
1986.
About Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is a full service AmLaw 100 firm
with more than 480 attorneys in nine offices located throughout California
and in New York and Washington, D.C. The firm's California offices are
located in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Century City, Orange
County, Del Mar Heights and San Diego. Sheppard Mullin provides legal
expertise and counsel to U.S. and international clients in a wide range of
practice areas, including Antitrust, Corporate; Entertainment, Media and
Communications; Finance and Bankruptcy; Government Contracts; Intellectual
Property; Labor and Employment; Litigation; Real Estate/Land Use;
Tax/Employee Benefits/Trusts & Estates; and White Collar Defense. The firm
was founded in 1927. For more information, please visit
www.sheppardmullin.com.
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