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Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg (Chicago): LaDale K. George has joined the firm's health law and life sciences practice groups as partner. George will focus on health-care and non health-care corporate formations and restructuring. Previously, George was partner and head of the translational research focus group in Foley & Lardner's Chicago Office.
Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper (Westfield, NJ): The firm has promoted to partner Marisa Kussoy, who concentrates her practice on health-care law, including medical malpractice and guardianships.
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler (New York): Former associate Adeel A. Mangi has been promoted to counsel. Mangi will focus on health care, false advertising and intellectual property. Mangi received his BA/Law from the University of Oxford and his L.L.M. from Harvard Law School. Mangi is also a British barrister at law.
MacElree Harvey (Kennett Square, PA): Tim Rayne has been appointed to the firm's newly formed executive committee. Rayne has been with MacElree Harvey for 15 years. He is a member of the litigation department and concentrates his practice of law on personal injury, handling automobile accident, slip and fall, medical malpractice and products liability cases.
Estabrook & Cooper (Westfield, NJ): The firm has promoted former associate Marisa Kussoy to partner. Kussoy concentrates her practice on health-care law, including medical malpractice and guardianships.
Baker & Daniels (Fort Wayne, IN): Former Associate Shannon K. Reed has been promoted to partner. She will focus her practice on health care, including counseling clients on the formation, negotiation and enforcement of provider agreements; physician recruitment, retention and various other employment and peer-review and medical staff issues. Reed received her J.D. from Valparaiso University School of Law.
Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn (Detroit): Jennifer L. Benedict has been promoted partner in the firm's health care department. Benedict will focus on representing hospitals and other health care providers and is experienced in drafting and negotiating asset purchase agreements, leases, educational affiliation and services contracts. Benedict received her J.D., magna cum laude, from the University of Toledo College of Law and was a member of the Order of the Coif.
Estabrook & Cooper (Westfield, NJ): The firm has promoted former associate Marisa Kussoy to partner. Kussoy concentrates her practice on health-care law, including medical malpractice and guardianships.
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