Ogletree Deakins issued the following announcement on Jan. 28.
Ogletree Deakins, one of the largest labor and employment law firms representing management, announced today that the firm has elected 17 attorneys to equity shareholder position. With the 2019 class of equity shareholders, women now comprise 25 percent of the firm’s equity shareholders. Earlier in January, the firm announced its 2019 new shareholder class, which is more than 65 percent female.
The new equity shareholders include:
Ruth Anne Collins Michels – Atlanta
Margaret Santen Hanrahan, Benjamin Holland – Charlotte
John Dickman – Chicago
Jana Baker, Kristin Snyder Higgins, Eva Turner – Dallas
Sharon (Rae) Gross – Detroit
Ashley Prickett Cuttino – Greenville
Jean-Marc Albiol – Paris
Donald Gamburg – Philadelphia
Leah Freed, Tracy Miller – Phoenix
Phillip Strach – Raleigh
Christopher Olmsted – San Diego
Diana Nehro – Stamford
James Murphy – Washington, D.C.
Ogletree Deakins’ newly-elected equity shareholders have extensive experience in a wide range of the firm’s practice areas including class action litigation, employee benefits law, employment law, international labor and employment law, mergers and acquisitions, trade secret and non-compete litigation, and wage and hour law.
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