Boies Schiller announced the opening of a new office in Milan along with the hiring of three lawyers who have joined as the office's founding partners. The trio is Luigi Macioce, Alessia Allegretti and Stefano Zonca, all of whom made the move to Boies Schiller from Italian law firm R&P Legal. Zonca has "significant experience in international trade law and competition," the firm said. Joining the founding partners are 12 other attorneys who will move to the Milan office.
Cross-border transaction attorney Robert Kossick has joined Harris Bricken's Washington, D.C.-based international trade practice, the firm announced. A licensed customs broker, Kossick has experience in "import compliance and enforcement, export control and economic sanction, and supply chain security issues," Harris Bricken said. Kossick has worked at a variety of firms in Florida, Texas and Washington state, as well as internationally, over the past 25 years.
Julia Nestor, former federal prosecutor at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York, joined Reed Smith as a partner in the New York office, the firm announced. Nestor will work in the Global Regulatory and Investigations practice, where she will continue her focus on anti-bribery and corruption, trade and banking compliance and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act sanctions, the firm said.
Bridget Reineking, former Treasury Department official, has joined Cooley as special counsel in the international trade and Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. practice, the firm announced. As a senior counsel in the Office of the General Counsel at Treasury, where she directed the office's national security work, Reineking helped implement the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act of 2018. At Treasury, she also was lead counsel for the Office of Investment Security, Cooley said.
Akin Gump promoted export controls and economic sanctions senior counsel Kim Myers to partner in the Washington, D.C., office, the firm announced. In her practice, Myers helps clients obtain required authorizations, identify opportunities to implement compliance solutions and "operationalize trade compliance programs," the firm said.
FTI Consulting hired Brian Papp, previously staff director on the Senate Finance Committee’s Subcommittee on International Trade, Customs and Global Competitiveness, as a managing director in the government affairs practice, FTI said.
Jonathan Engler, former Adduci Mastriani partner and former lawyer for the federal government, joined Mintz as a member of its Washington, D.C.-based Intellectual Property Practice, the firm announced. Engler will bring with him his practice specializing in patent, trade secret, copyright and trademark litigation, Mintz said. Engler's government experience includes positions at the Commerce Department and the International Trade Commission; he also frequently worked on CBP enforcement cases.
Ana Hinojosa, who was executive director of CBP's Trade Remedy Law Enforcement Directorate, is now retired, she said in a Nov. 1 LinkedIn post. CBP didn't immediately comment on who is now in the role she left.
Jordan Haas, previously director of trade and international policy at the Internet Association, joined Intel as trade policy and government relations director, he said on LinkedIn.
Christopher Monahan has joined Faegre Drinker as a partner in its Washington, D.C.-based customs and international trade practice, the firm announced. Monahan, formerly of Winston & Strawn, has advised clients on U.S. international trade and investment regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, the Export Administration Regulations and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the firm said.