Blank Rome Earns Perfect Score in 2022 Corporate Equality Index

January 27, 2022

Firm Receives 100 Percent for the Seventh Year in a Row on Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Annual Scorecard on LGBTQ+ Workplace Equality

Blank Rome LLP is proud to announce that our firm has received a perfect score of 100 percent on the 2022 Corporate Equality Index (“CEI”), the nation’s foremost benchmarking survey and report measuring corporate policies and practices related to LGBTQ+ workplace equality, administered by the Human Rights Campaign (“HRC”) Foundation. With this score, Blank Rome has been designated for the seventh year in a row as a “Best Place to Work for LGBTQ+ Equality” by the HRC, and joins the ranks of major U.S. businesses that also earned top marks this year.

“Our firm’s dedication and ongoing commitment to advancing diversity and inclusion (“D&I”) in our workplace, throughout the legal industry, and in our local communities is at the forefront of our longstanding mission to cultivate progressive D&I initiatives in the places in which we both live and work,” said Grant S. Palmer, Managing Partner and CEO at Blank Rome. “We are honored to continue receiving this important recognition by the Human Rights Campaign and look forward to raising the bar for generations to come.”

“Through our Diversity and Inclusion Committee and dedicated affinity groups here at Blank Rome—BR PrideBR UnitedBR Women, and BR Parents—we are engaged on a daily basis in advancing D&I in the legal industry and beyond,” said Krystal Studavent Ramsey, Blank Rome’s Director of Diversity and Inclusion. “We are committed to championing the rights for all people, including the LGBTQ+ community, and fostering inclusive professional and personal environments where everyone can safely and openly bring their best selves forward. We will continue to identify, develop, and implement programs, policies, and initiatives that will accelerate positive and sustainable change.” 

“We are proud of Blank Rome’s longstanding history of supporting diverse communities and individuals, and of cultivating an atmosphere of meaningful inclusion that supports our LGBTQ+ community,” added Brett Snyder, Partner and Chair of BR Pride. “We look forward to continuing to work on enhancing and encouraging LGBTQ+ inclusion.”

The 2022 CEI rated 1,271 U.S.-based businesses and evaluated in detail related LGBTQ+ policies and practices under the following four central pillars: non-discrimination policies across business entities; equitable benefits for LGBTQ+ workers and their families; supporting an inclusive culture; and corporate social responsibility. Blank Rome’s efforts in satisfying all of the CEI’s criteria results in a 100 percent ranking and the designation as a “Best Place to Work for LGBTQ+ Equality.” For more information on the 2022 CEI, or to download a free copy of the report, please visit hrc.org/cei.

The Human Rights Campaign Foundation is the educational arm of America’s largest civil rights organization working to achieve equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people. Through its programs, the HRC Foundation seeks to make transformational change in the everyday lives of LGBTQ+ people, shedding light on inequity and deepening the public’s understanding of LGBTQ+ issues, with a clear focus on advancing transgender and racial justice. To learn more, please visit hrc.org.

Blank Rome Recognized by Leadership Council on Legal Diversity as a 2022 Compass Award Winner

October 12, 2022

Blank Rome LLP is pleased to announce that our firm has been named a Compass Award winner by the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (“LCLD”) for our participation in and support of LCLD’s mission and programs, as well as our strong commitment to building a diverse organization and a more inclusive legal profession. 

The Compass Award recognizes individuals and organizations that fulfill all of the following requirements in a single calendar year:

      • Member attendance at the LCLD Annual Membership Meeting and/or Member attendance at a Leadership Summit and/or submission of a Leader’s Pledge
      • Participation in the LCLD Fellows and Pathfinder Programs
      • Participation in an LCLD Pipeline program (the 1L Scholars program or the Success in Law School Mentoring Program)

As a longtime member organization, Blank Rome is proud to partner with LCLD in its mission of helping a new and more diverse generation of attorneys ascend to leadership positions. Earlier this year, our firm announced that Megan R. Wood would join the 2022 LCLD Fellows Program and Samar Aryani-Sabet and Lamiya N. Rahman would join the 2022 LCLD Pathfinder Program. 

To learn more about LCLD’s awards and view the full lists of winners, please click here.

Blank Rome Announces 2023 Elevations: 12 Partners, 4 Of Counsel

Effective January 1, 2023, Blank Rome announced the elevation of Dana S. Merkel to of counsel in our Maritime and International Trade practice group.

December 5, 2022

Blank Rome LLP is pleased to announce the elevation of twelve exceptional new partners and four incredible new counsel, effective January 1, 2023.

“We are thrilled to announce our firm’s 2023 elevated class,” said Grant S. Palmer, Blank Rome’s Managing Partner and CEO. “This group’s demonstrated talent, stellar client service, diverse backgrounds, and collaborative leadership and teamwork in their respective practice areas reflects Blank Rome’s commitment to recruiting, supporting, and advancing talented attorneys who will not only help our firm continue to grow and succeed, but also elevate the next successful generation of legal industry professionals.

“We are confident that all 16 members of our 2023 elevated class will continue to demonstrate their exceptional dedication and commitment to serving our clients and communities, and we look forward to celebrating their ongoing contributions and successes.”


ASSOCIATES ELECTED PARTNER

Harrison Brown — Corporate Litigation  •  Los Angeles

Harrison’s practice encompasses a wide range of complex litigation and class action defense, with an emphasis on fraud, consumer protection, and privacy disputes. His strong business acumen, courtroom skills, and appellate experience make Harrison a trusted advocate for his clients. Harrison is a problem solver who leads clients through legal challenges and tough decisions within the company and in the courtroom.

Shawna J. Henry — Corporate Litigation  •  Pittsburgh

Shawna represents clients in all aspects of corporate litigation, including those involving business and contract disputes, restrictive covenants, consumer protection statutes, employment matters, and class actions. Shawna’s well-rounded practice spans across the manufacturing, energy, and financial services industries. She has experience handling a wide range of complex disputes in federal and state courts as well as in arbitration. Shawna also maintains a strong pro bono practice, with a focus on civil rights litigation.

Melissa Fundora Murphy — Commercial Litigation  •  Philadelphia

Melissa counsels and defends clients in high-stakes commercial litigation, mass tort, and product liability cases, with an emphasis on multidistrict litigation and class actions. Melissa focuses her practice on cross-border litigation involving the anti-terrorism act, torture victim protection act, and alien tort statute, as well as consumer fraud class actions and pharmaceutical products liability litigation. Her clients span a broad range of industry sectors, including consumer retail, agriculture, pharmaceutical and life sciences, and telecommunications.

Rachel A. Packer — Corporate, M&A, and Securities  •  Philadelphia

Rachel is a business attorney concentrating her practice on corporate law matters, including mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures; strategic investments; private capital raises; business formation; corporate governance; and commercial agreements. She represents private equity sponsors and portfolio companies, strategic buyers and investors, businesses, executives, and entrepreneurs in major growth and business lifecycle transactions, as well as day-to-day legal matters. Rachel has deep experience across diverse industries, including food and beverage, manufacturing, consulting services, and software.

Caitlin I. Sanders — Labor & Employment  •  Los Angeles

Caitlin concentrates her practice on all aspects of employment law, compliance, and litigation, with an emphasis on wage and hour compliance and litigation. She represents public and private employers in state and federal court litigation, in arbitration, and before administrative agencies, and provides strategic advice and defense counsel to human resources professionals and other stakeholders on employee-related issues. Caitlin also provides clients with transactional support and advice on stock and asset purchase agreements.

Peter I. Tsoflias — Corporate, M&A, and Securities  •  Philadelphia  •  Washington, D.C.

Pete represents clients in connection with corporate and commercial affairs; major transactions (M&A, divestitures, joint venture formations, and project financings); and the licensing of pharmaceuticals, biotechnologies, and medical device products. His clients include healthcare and life science companies, professional athletes, small startups, and larger private equity and venture capital funds. He also advises on state and federal regulatory compliance issues, real estate ventures, and creditor’s rights concerns, as well as Delaware business entity law issues.

Megan R. Wood — Intellectual Property Litigation  •  Washington, D.C.

Megan is an intellectual property litigator who is dedicated to protecting clients’ novel ideas and innovation. She has successfully represented both plaintiffs and defendants in federal court and before the USPTO from a case’s inception through jury trial, and on appeal. Her practice focuses on a wide range of technologies, including oil and gas, electronic devices, mechanical products, and chemicals. She also advises clients on IP due diligence in support of corporate mergers and acquisitions.

Huaou Yan — Commercial Litigation  •  Philadelphia

Huaou is a dedicated litigator with a wide range of experience in high-stakes, complex commercial cases, and white collar criminal defense and investigations. He has notably litigated federal and state elections law cases; shareholder derivative actions; civil and criminal fraud; misappropriation of trade secrets cases; bankruptcy matters; Lanham Act actions; Computer Fraud & Abuse Act cases; constitutional, statutory, and regulatory issues; and various other types of corporate and commercial disputes.


OF COUNSEL ELECTED PARTNER

Samir Ahuja — Finance, Restructuring, and Bankruptcy  •  New York

Samir concentrates his practice on finance, restructuring, and bankruptcy matters. He represents investment banks, financial institutions, and borrowers in connection with acquisition and general financing transactions, including asset-based lending and secured transactions, syndicated and leveraged finance transactions, FAL facilities, fund financing transactions, debt restructurings, and cross-border transactions.

Ross E. Coe — Real Estate  •  Washington, D.C.

Ross has extensive experience helping REITs, developers, investors, and business owners maximize their value and mitigate risk in real estate purchase, sale, and leasing transactions involving retail, industrial, office, and multi-family assets. He has counseled clients in various industries, including the representation of retail and healthcare tenants as well as hospitality and franchise owners in their regional and national expansions.

Eugene J. Gibilaro — Tax, Benefits, and Private Client  •  Tampa

Eugene focuses his practice on multistate tax controversy and transactions, primarily in the areas of state and local income and franchise tax, sales and use tax, and unclaimed property. He defends audits and litigates U.S. state and local tax matters before judicial courts and administrative tribunals around the country.

Lewis W. Schlossberg — Energy, Environment, and Mass Torts  •  Philadelphia

Lew concentrates his practice in the areas of complex commercial and tort litigation. He represents public and private entities in all phases of civil litigation, from the initial pleadings stage through motions practice, discovery, mediation, trial, and the appellate process. Lew has handled trials involving numerous contract and tort claims, as well as claims for injunctive relief, declaratory relief, abuse of process, wrongful use of civil proceedings, and violations of the U.S. and state constitutions. 


ASSOCIATES ELEVATED TO OF COUNSEL

David A. Gilbert — Tax, Benefits, and Private Client  •  New York  •  Ft. Lauderdale

David represents domestic and international clients in federal, state, and local tax matters. He also advises clients on limited liability company operating agreements, equity incentive agreements, and similar equity-related documents. His clients include public and private corporations, partnerships, funds, tax-exempt organizations, and individuals. David also has experience advising institutional investors on joint ventures and other investments as well as private equity, hedge fund, and other sponsors on the tax aspects of fund formation.

Dana S. Merkel — Maritime and International Trade  •  Washington, D.C.

Dana focuses her practice on domestic and international marine transportation and environmental issues for clients worldwide, which include ship owners, operators, and managers; offshore construction companies; shippers and charterers; and terminals. She conducts customized training sessions for clients and assists in creating and implementing effective compliance programs. Dana is also engaged in numerous pro bono initiatives.

James S. Ross — Finance, Restructuring, and Bankruptcy  •  Philadelphia

James concentrates his practice on commercial finance, focusing on representation of lenders in connection with secured financing transactions. He advises clients through the full lifecycle of transactions, from inception and structuring through business reorganization and financial restructuring. James has broad experience with a range of commercial finance products and represents major commercial banks, commercial finance companies, and other lending entities. He also represents private equity and other private borrowers in a range of financing transactions.

Erica A. Swensson — Matrimonial & Family Law  •  Los Angeles

Erica has focused her career on helping individuals face their matrimonial matters with dignity. She concentrates her practice on complex matrimonial issues, including pre- and post-nuptial agreements, inter-state jurisdictional disputes, move-away cases, division of intricate financial estates, privacy and protective orders, contentious custody cases, spousal support, and attorneys’ fees. Erica is a sought-after speaker on matrimonial matters and has spoken in programs held by the international and matrimonial sections of the American Bar Association.

Perspectives: 2022–2023 Edition

February 2023

Welcome to the 2022–2023 edition of Perspectives, Blank Rome’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (“DEI”) magazine.

In this edition, you will find:

  • Interviews with our Diversity & Inclusion Committee co-chairs and new laterals;
  • A profile of our Chief Operating Officer Shonette Gaston;
  • Recaps of our inaugural DEI Summit and our sixth annual Women’s Leadership Summit;
  • Updates on our recruitment, mentorship and sponsorship, and client partnership programs;
  • Accolades and events from the past year; and more!

We would be delighted to hear from you. If you have any comments or suggestions, or if you would like to partner with our firm on future DEI initiatives and programs, please contact Director of Diversity & Inclusion Krystal Studavent Ramsey.

Read Perspectives

To read the 2022–2023 edition of Blank Rome’s Perspectives, please click here.


© 2023 Blank Rome LLP. All rights reserved. Please contact Blank Rome for permission to reprint. Notice: The purpose of this update is to identify select developments that may be of interest to readers. The information contained herein is abridged and summarized from various sources, the accuracy and completeness of which cannot be assured. This update should not be construed as legal advice or opinion, and is not a substitute for the advice of counsel.

The BR State + Local Tax Spotlight: March 2023

March 2023

Note from the Editors

Welcome to the March 2023 edition of The BR State + Local Tax Spotlight. We know the importance of remaining up to date on State + Local Tax developments, which appear often and across numerous jurisdictions. Staying informed on significant legislative developments and judicial decisions helps tax departments function more efficiently, along with improving strategy and planning. That is where The BR State + Local Tax Spotlight can help. In each edition, we will highlight important State + Local Tax developments that could impact your business.

We invite you to share The BR State + Local Tax Spotlight with your colleagues and visit Blank Rome’s State + Local Tax webpage for more information about our team. Click here to add State + Local Tax to your subscription preferences.

Eugene J. Gibilaro and Joshua M. Sivin


Click here to download this edition of The BR State + Local Tax Spotlight.

Note from the Editor

Thomas H. Belknap, Jr., Editor

It seems that every time I write one of these notes, it is against the backdrop of some new global upheaval—the latest, of course, being the war in Ukraine. I am of a certain generation whose memory of World War II was through our parents, but not so distant that we were not regularly exposed to people with first-hand experiences with the horrors of that war. How many times have we said never again, only to be proved wrong?

The world currently hangs between the terrible tragedy that has already unfolded and the terrifying unknown of just how much worse things could still get. And yet, through this all, I have been repeatedly inspired by our Ukrainian friends who have shown the world the true meaning of the term “soldier on,” both in simultaneously defending their homeland and continuing to work and care for their families and friends. Their experience certainly puts our own “problems” in perspective.

Apart from the human tragedy, this war has imposed new complications and challenges on the global economy and, particularly, in shipping. As with the pandemic, the true impacts of this global disruption will be felt for months and years to come in ways we can only now imagine. And yet, as always, with great disruption comes great opportunity, and we have no doubt that our clients and friends are already hard at work looking for new ways to proactively harness this rapidly changing business environment. In today’s age, it seems, rapid change is “business as usual.”

In this issue of Mainbrace, we address the impact of the war on maritime commerce as well as some of the “business as usual” stories that are always relevant to players in the shipping field. We hope you enjoy these articles. As always, we welcome suggestions for topics for future issues of Mainbrace.

Peace to all.

Chambers Global 2022 Ranks Blank Rome Attorneys and Shipping and Energy Practices

Chambers Global 2022 recognized the following partners for their industry knowledge and leading practices, as well as Blank Rome LLP as a global leader in Shipping: Litigation and USA leader in Energy: Oil & Gas (Regulatory & Litigation).

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Blank Rome Earns Perfect Score in 2022 Corporate Equality

Firm Receives 100 Percent for the Seventh Year in a Row on Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Annual Scorecard on LGBTQ+ Workplace Equality

Blank Rome LLP is proud to announce that our firm has received a perfect score of 100 percent on the 2022 Corporate Equality Index (“CEI”), the nation’s foremost benchmarking survey and report measuring corporate policies and practices related to LGBTQ+ workplace equality, administered by the Human Rights Campaign (“HRC”) Foundation. With this score, Blank Rome has been designated for the seventh year in a row as a “Best Place to Work for LGBTQ+ Equality” by the HRC, and joins the ranks of major U.S. businesses that also earned top marks this year.

To learn more about this honor, visit our website.

Blank Rome Announces 2022 Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Fellow and Pathfinders

Megan R. Wood
Saloni R. Patel
Samar Aryani-Sabet

Blank Rome LLP is pleased to announce that the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (“LCLD”) has selected Megan R. Wood to join the 2022 LCLD Fellows Program and Saloni R. Patel and Samar Aryani-Sabet to join the 2022 LCLD Pathfinder Program. These hallmark programs are dedicated to producing a generation of attorneys with strong leadership and relationship skills who are committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion within their individual institutions and throughout the legal industry. 

“We are thrilled to have Megan, Saloni, and Samar represent Blank Rome in the 2022 LCLD Fellows Program and Pathfinder Program,” said Grant S. Palmer, Blank Rome’s Managing Partner and CEO. “They have all demonstrated a real commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion at our firm, throughout the legal industry, and within their local communities, and we look forward to celebrating their successful achievements in this critical mission in the years to come.”

“As a longstanding LCLD member organization, Blank Rome is more committed than ever to accelerating diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the organization, legal industry, and beyond,” said Krystal Studavent Ramsey, Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Blank Rome. “The retention, development, and advancement of our diverse attorneys is at the core of our firm’s culture and mission, and we are proactively engaged in identifying, implementing, and supporting new opportunities through progressive programs, policies, and initiatives such as the LCLD Fellows and Pathfinders programs.”

To read more about the program and Megan, Saloni, and Samar, please visit our website.

Blank Rome Newsletters

The BR Privacy & Security Download We invite you to read our April 2022 edition of The BR Privacy & Security Download, the monthly digital newsletter of Blank Rome’s Privacy, Security & Data Protection practice, which covers current trends and updates in the areas of state, local, and federal laws and regulations, U.S. litigation and enforcement, and international laws and regulations, as well as the group’s recent events and webinars, media activity, and news. Read More »

The BR State + Local Tax Spotlight Welcome to the March 2022 edition of The BR State + Local Tax Spotlight, our monthly newsletter from Blank Rome’s State + Local Tax team that highlights important State + Local Tax developments across numerous jurisdictions and provides updates on significant legislative developments and judicial decisions that could impact business operations. Read More »

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