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Reed Smith promotes 18 to partners

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Pittsburgh, Pa., USA - December 24, 2009, Pittsburgh, Pa., USA - Reed Smith LLP announced the election of 18 new partners, effective January 1.

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The firm’s new partners in Chicago are: Benjamin L. Brimeyer, Tracy G. Ferak, J. Andrew Moss and Casey L. Westover.

Benjamin L. Brimeyer, a member of the Financial Industry Group, routinely represents banks and other financial institutions as well as borrowers in connection with a wide range of secured and unsecured lending transactions, including, acquisition and leveraged finance, syndicated loans, asset based loans, mezzanine loans and debtor-in-possession loan facilities.

Tracy G. Ferak is a member of the Midwestern Commercial Litigation Group. Her practice has an emphasis on complex product liability litigation and includes the trial or resolution of high risk automotive crashworthiness cases, commercial contract disputes, and other product liability matters throughout the United States.

J. Andrew Moss is a member of the Insurance Recovery Group. His practice focuses on representing and advising public and private company policyholders and their management and personnel in disputes, counseling and negotiation involving directors’ and officers’ liability, professional liability, employment practices liability, fiduciary liability and fidelity bond insurance.

Casey L. Westover, a member of the Midwestern Commercial Litigation Group, has an active commercial litigation practice that includes trial and appellate work throughout the U.S., concentrated in product liability defense, securities litigation, and a wide variety of commercial disputes.

Reed Smith’s newest partners in Pennsylvania are: K. Issac deVyver, Nicolle Snyder Bagnell, Colin E. Wrabley, David J.Gutowski, Joseph J. Tuso, Joseph J. Tuso and Amy Maria T. Vanni.

K. Issac deVyver is a member of the Financial Industry Group in Pittsburgh. His practice is devoted primarily to representing the firm's financial services clients in litigation involving mortgage, loan servicing, and other financial services related matters. Mr. deVyver also maintains a substantial class action practice.

Nicolle Snyder Bagnell is a member of the firm's Environmental team in the Global Regulatory Enforcement Group in Pittsburgh. She represents energy clients in various matters, including natural gas condemnations, encroachment cases, and various contract disputes. Ms. Bagnell specializes in litigation and regulatory issues regarding the Marcellus Shale in Appalachia and provides advice on Marcellus Shale transactions.

Colin E. Wrabley, a member of the firm's Appellate Group in Pittsburgh, is an appellate and commercial litigator whose practice includes counseling, briefing and argument across a broad range of complex constitutional, statutory and jurisdictional issues at both the trial and appellate phases in state and federal courts throughout the country.

Philadelphia-based David J.Gutowski is a member of the State and Local Tax Group. His practice involves handling multi-state sales tax and corporate tax controversies and appeals, including state tax litigation for corporate clients before administrative boards and courts in various jurisdictions-

Joseph J. Tuso, in Philadelphia, is a member of the Eastern Commercial Litigation Group. His national litigation practice focuses on commercial litigation, as well as representing real estate developers and contractors. He also has extensive experience litigating employment matters, involving discrimination claims, restrictive covenants, defamation claims and unfair competition claims.

Amy Maria T. Vanni, in Philadelphia, is a litigator in the Life Sciences and Health Industry Group, who handles a wide range of litigation matters including pharmaceutical, consumer product and industrial equipment cases.

Adam M. Masin, a member of the firm’s Life Sciences Health Industry Group in New York, represents leading pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers in consolidated and individual product liability lawsuits at all stages of litigation. He has also handled a wide variety of complex business litigation and government investigations, including securities class actions, FCPA investigations, and corporate governance, antitrust, contract, and fraudulent conveyance lawsuits.

Russell A. Gaudreau in New York, a member of the firm's Life Sciences and Health Industry practice group, regularly counsels fortune 100 companies engaged in complex commercial and product liability litigation in state and federal courts across the country. He routinely manages teams of lawyers that serve as national, regional and local counsel to some of the world's largest pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers.

Oliver K. Beiersdorf is a member of the Commercial Litigation Group, resident in the firm’s New York office. He focuses his practice on aviation, marine and commercial litigation. Mr. Beiersdorf represents airlines, product manufacturers, vessel owners, and other transportation industry clients in federal and state courts throughout the United States, including the representation of clients in high stakes multi-district litigation.

John L. Scott is a member of the Financial Industry Group in New York. He practices in the area of Commercial Restructuring & Bankruptcy.

Reed Smith’s newest partners in California are: Nicole Herron Kolhoff, David T. Mittelman, Richard Ceeney, and Anthony Poulopoulos.

Los Angeles-based Nicole Herron Kolhoff, a member of the firm’s Financial Industry Group, is a corporate finance lawyer who represents major banks and financial institutions, private equity funds and companies in syndicated financings, cross-border loans, secured and unsecured lines of credit, asset-based loans, bridge loans, mezzanine loans, and subordinated indebtedness.

San Francisco-based David T. Mittelman is a securities lawyer in the Corporate & Securities Practice Group. He regularly advises public and private companies, officers, directors, and investors on securities transactions, corporate governance, and SEC-related compliance matters.

Richard Ceeney in London is an engineering and construction lawyer and a member of the firm’s Real Estate practice group with wide-ranging experience in advising on and negotiating domestic and international contracts, primarily, but not exclusively, on behalf of developers, funders and end-users. Mr. Ceeney has also developed a strong complimentary specialty in the renewable energy field.

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