Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, a leading law firm to global corporations and financial institutions, today announced that attorneys Andrew Alin, Dorothy D. Mehta, Joseph V. Moreno, Bonnie A. Neuman and Amy W. Ray have been elected to the Firm’s partnership, effective January 1, 2016.
Of those 5, Amy W. Ray, specializes in antitrust law. Amy represents clients in high-profile U.S. and international antitrust matters. She focuses on transactions, litigation, arbitration and investigations with a competition nexus. Global Competition Review featured her as one of its “40 Under 40 – Class of 2016” antitrust lawyers in its global survey. In addition, Amy has been named a “Rising Star” in Washington, D.C., by Super Lawyers Magazine (2013-2015).
“I am proud and excited to introduce Cadwalader’s new class of partners for 2016,” said Pat Quinn, Managing Partner.
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