2010s Class Notes

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2010

Mary Balthrop was named a member at Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison in Nashville, Tenn. Balthrop’s practice areas include real estate and commercial lending, and corporate and nonprofit organizations. Balthrop previously served as secretary and general counsel at the Dallas Museum of Art, where she was part of the museum’s leadership team. Before that, she was an associate in the commercial real estate group of the Dallas office of Baker Botts.

Kyle BrinkmanKyle P. Brinkman was elected partner in Blank Rome’s Washing­ton, D.C., office. Brink­man represents corpo­rate policyholders or their directors and of­ficers in complex insur­ance coverage matters, from risk and cover­age analysis to advo­cacy, dispute resolution, litigation and appeals. Additionally, Brink­man advises on insur­ance issues in corpo­rate bankruptcies and first-party coverage for high-value accidental and theft losses. He also is actively engaged and committed to pro bono service to individual clients and nonprofit organizations.

Tyler BrownTyler Brown was promoted to partner with Latham & Watkins in Washington, D.C., as a member of the finance department. Brown focuses his energy regulatory and markets practice on administrative litigation, regulatory and transactional work regarding financings, acquisitions and other transactions, and regulatory compliance in the energy industry. He advises on matters involving electric generation, transmission and distribution; energy storage; and natural gas and oil transportation, analyzing the myriad issues under federal and state statutes that affect the energy industry.

Andy Howlett and Jessica Brown were pleased to welcome their son, Henry Hotspur Howlett, on July 19. Henry joins older sister Anne Elliot, 4, in looking forward to the 10-year reunion!

Clare LewisClare M. Lewis was elected partner with McGuireWoods in Charlottesville. Lewis represents venture capital and private equity investors and emerging growth and middle-market companies in mergers and acquisitions, equity financings, corporate governance and fund formation.

Mike MenssenMichael Menssen is now a partner with Stoel Rives in Salt Lake City. An attorney in the litigation group, Menssen has broad experience in a wide variety of complex corporate litigation matters, including class actions, contract disputes, securities litigation, trade secrets and business torts. He also has significant experience in labor and employment matters, including wage and hour, discrimination, sexual harassment and wrongful termination cases.

Menssen has been listed as a rising star in Mountain States Super Lawyers and recognized as Up & Coming in Utah’s Legal Elite by Utah Business magazine.

Andrew H. Sauder is counsel with Potter Anderson & Corroon in Wilmington, Del. Sauder, a member of the corporate group, focuses his practice on corporate and commercial litigation in Delaware’s state and federal courts, including the Court of Chancery.

Ehsan Tabesh was elected partner in the Houston office of Fisher Phillips. Tabesh represents energy, health care and technology companies, specializing in complex, high-stakes business and employment disputes, including trade secret theft, unfair competition, corporate espionage and executive termination matters.

2011

Joe Bailey was elected partner at Perkins Coie in Portland, Ore. Bailey’s practice focuses on corporate finance and mergers and acquisitions for companies at all stages of the growth cycle, ranging from startups to large public companies.

Alexa Belonick was promoted to partner with Morrison & Foerster. Located in San Francisco, Belonick is part of the corporate finance/capital markets group and advises public and private companies and their management teams on a range of corporate and securities transactional matters, including financings and mergers and acquisitions, as well as on public reporting, compliance and corporate governance.

Brandon Moss was elected partner with Wiley Rein in Washington, D.C. Moss defends companies and their executives in complex civil and criminal cases involving alleged health care fraud, the False Claims Act, whistleblower allegations, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, antitrust, regulatory violations, and contract and procurement fraud.

Tyler RobinsonTyler Robinson was promoted to counsel with Vinson & Elkins in Washington, D.C. Robinson counsels and represents government contractors and subcontractors regarding bid protests, contract claims and disputes, subcontracting issues, contract and regulatory compliance matters, government and internal investigations, and suspension and debarment proceedings.

Brian RockBrian K. Rock was promoted to counsel with Latham & Watkins in New York City. Rock, a member of the finance department, represents lenders and borrowers on a variety of financing transactions, with emphasis on secured lending and issues arising under Article 9 (secured transactions) and Article 8 (investment securities) of the Uniform Commercial Code. His practice particularly involves structuring and negotiating an array of debt, collateral and intercreditor documentation.

Jennifer RoyJennifer K. Roy was promoted to partner with Latham & Watkins in San Diego. As a member of the environment, land and resources department, Roy has a diverse practice representing clients in environmental litigation, regulatory matters and transactions. Roy handles energy and infrastructure matters related to power generation and transmission, renewable energy development, water supply projects, land use entitlements and environmental diligence.

Carrie Stanton was named to the 2019 Class of Up & Coming Lawyers by Virginia Lawyers Weekly. The awards program, which recognizes top attorneys within their first 10 years of practice, named 16 people to the 2019 class. Stanton practices with Williams Mullen in Charlottesville. She represents businesses from a broad range of industries in major corporate transactions, including mergers and acquisitions and capital-raising as well as complex commercial contracts and regulatory compliance. Stanton serves on the executive council for the Virginia Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division and on the American Bar Association Law Practice Division’s Attorney Well-Being Committee. Stanton is a member of the board of directors for the United Way’s Thomas Jefferson Area and was a member of Leadership Charlottesville’s 2014 class.

2012

Caitlin M. Poe was named to the 2020 North Carolina Rising Stars list for white-collar criminal defense in the North Carolina Super Lawyers. Poe practices with Williams Mullen in Raleigh.

2013

David GouzoulesDavid Gouzoules joined San Diego-based Seltzer Caplan McMahon Vitek in their litigation department. Gouzoules represents individuals and corporate clients in all manner of disputes, including commercial litigation, government investigations and shareholder causes of action. He has represented clients in securities fraud litigation, derivative lawsuits alleging breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract matters, Securities and Exchange Commission and Justice Department investigations, property disputes and probate litigation.

Will Halliday is a shareholder with Odin, Feldman & Pittleman in Reston, Va. As a member of the firm’s corporate law practice, Halliday assists clients with a variety of corporate transactions, including mergers and acquisitions (both buyers and sellers), and equity and debt financings (both companies and investors). He also advises clients on corporate governance, startup and entity formation, and general corporate issues. Halliday has worked with both established and early-stage companies operating in a wide variety of industries, including technology, government

contracting, real estate, retailing and financial services.

John Schiltz, an as­sociate with Susman Godfrey in Seattle, worked on a patent in­fringement trial in 2017 that saw his firm’s client receive $64.5 million in a payment issued re­cently. Schiltz played a key role during that trial, including the direct ex­amination of the firm’s technical expert. He was also instrumental in many of the procedural aspects, both during and after trial. It in­volved a relatively small U.S. company, Green Mountain Glass, whose glass recycling tech­nology was essentially stolen and used without a license by the inter­national conglomerate Ardagh Glass. At trial, the jury found Ardagh willfully infringed Green Mountain’s patent on technology that allows the use of lower-quality recycled glass to make new glass — which saves money, energy, and wear and tear on equipment.

2014

Jessica Thompson is practicing with Kluk Farber Law in New York City.

2015

Greg Bekiaris writes he is excited to join the Los Angeles Dodgers as coordinator of amateur scouting for the 2020 season. “A huge thank-you goes out to every­one in the UVA Law community who helped make this a possibility.”

Aryana Mohtasham-Gharagozloo writes that she, Win Rutherfurd, Juliet Hatchett and Daniel Patterson were in Section D while at the Law School and have been friends ever since. In 2018, Hatch­ett and Patterson were married, with Ruth­erfurd serving as best man and Mohtasham-Gharagozloo as brides­maid. A few months later, Rutherfurd and Mohtasham-Ghara­gozloo married, and Patterson served as a groomsman and Hatch­ett as a bridesmaid.

2016

Harrison Beau BryantHarrison Beau Bryant joined Higgs Fletcher & Mack in San Diego. Bryant’s practice focuses on business and commercial law, se­curities, professional liability, financial ser­vices and employment litigation.

Monica NiewiarowskiMonica Niewiarowski joined Bailey Brauer, helping bolster the Dallas-based bou­tique’s complex com­mercial litigation, trial and appellate practices. Her practice focuses on trade secrets, dis­crimination, retalia­tion, wage and hour claims, the Americans with Disabilities Act and regulatory agency investigations. She is a member of the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers’ 2019 Leader­ship Class.

Dylan Wright joined Radix Law in Scotts­dale, Ariz. Wright prac­tices business law and commercial litigation.

2017

David CrockettDavid Crockett joined Fisher Phillips as an associate in its Irvine, Calif., office. Crock­ett defends clients, in­cluding telecommu­nications companies, manufacturers, media companies, hospitals, and rail and air carri­ers in a variety of labor and employment law matters, including wage-and-hour class actions, discrimination and retaliation claims, and unfair labor prac­tice charges.

2018

Lorraine Simonis moved back to Phila­delphia to clerk for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

2019

Jason FruchterJason Fruchter joined Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell. Fruchter prac­tices in the firm’s corpo­rate counseling group in Wilmington, Del.

Faith Pang was awarded a Charles F.C. Ruff Fellowship to join the commercial division of the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia. Attorney General Karl A. Racine ’89 established the one-year fellowship to promote public interest legal work and give recent law school graduates the opportunity to practice law as assistant attorneys general for the district.

The fellowship program is named in memory of Charles F.C. Ruff, who was the District of Columbia’s corporation counsel — the position now known as attorney general — from 1995 to 1997. Ruff served as White House counsel to President Bill Clinton after his service as corporation counsel. Ruff also served as the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia and taught at area law schools.

Andrew WorkmanAndrew Workman joined the business reorganization and restructuring group of Delaware law firm Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell, in Wilmington.