
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison announced Tuesday, June 16, that Bill Isaacson is joining the firm as partners in the Litigation Department, resident in the Washington, DC, office. Trial attorney Karen Dunn was also hired. Both are nationally recognized trial lawyers who have tried and won numerous high-stakes cases for some of the nation’s largest companies.
With decades of experience leading complex commercial litigation and arbitrations, Mr. Isaacson is also known for his antitrust expertise on both the plaintiff and defense sides. Ms. Dunn came to private practice following service in all three branches of government; in addition to her trial wins, she has earned recognition for her crisis management expertise, helping individuals and companies navigate government investigations, congressional inquiries, and media scrutiny.
“We are thrilled to add to our partnership two of the country’s most renowned trial lawyers in ‘bet the company’ matters,” said Paul, Weiss Chairman Brad S. Karp. “Not only are Karen and Bill extraordinary talents with a national following, but they also share our deep commitment to social justice, collaboration and collegiality. This is a transformative opportunity for our firm.”
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