NEW YORK, Nov. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The international
law firm of Chadbourne & Parke LLP announced today that Amy E.
D'Agostino, Clara Krivoy,
John J. Marciano III, Keith M. Rosen and Paul
J. Tanck have been elected to the Firm's partnership.
"I want to congratulate Amy, Clara, John, Keith and Paul on this
major career milestone and welcome them to our partnership," said
Managing Partner Andrew Giaccia. "Besides demonstrating exceptional
legal acumen and client service capabilities, these five lawyers
exemplify the Firm through their pro bono service, thought
leadership and involvement in the community."
Amy E. D'Agostino joined the Firm in 2003 and currently
represents clients, their executives and high net worth individuals
across a wide array of industries, including pharmaceuticals,
copper (representation of the leading trade association for the
global copper industry), professional services, banking and
insurance. Her corporate experience spans a number of
disciplines including compliance, governance, restructurings,
securities, intellectual property, financings, and joint
ventures. Ms. D'Agostino also advises on antitrust compliance
for trade associations, anti-corruption (FCPA and UK Bribery Act)
and compliance with the Investment Trade in Services Survey
Act.
Ms. D'Agostino, 37, is active in the Firm's pro bono program and
is a Board Member of the Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation. She earned her B.A., magna cum laude, from
Skidmore College in 1997 and her J.D.
from Pace University School of Law in
2003. Ms. D'Agostino is based in Chadbourne's New York office.
Clara Krivoy represents
both domestic and international clients in a vast array of
corporate and securities matters. She has developed a
particular focus on creating value for private clients with
cross-border legal needs, managing a broad portfolio of corporate,
regulatory, tax planning, trusts & estates, IP, real estate,
private equity and hedge funds and contentious matters. Her
clients include companies and high-net-worth individuals located in
the U.S., Spain and throughout
Latin America. (Chadbourne is the
only law firm ranked in all six categories in the 2013 edition of
Chambers Latin America.)
Ms. Krivoy's industry experience encompasses financial
services, energy, telecommunications and media, hospitality, real
estate, consumer products and professional services, as well as
non-profit entities.
Ms. Krivoy, 43, is President of the Venezuelan American
Association of the U.S. She received her law degree from
Universidad Catolica Andres Bello in 1992, and her M.C.J. and LL.M.
from New York University School of Law
in 1993 and 1994 respectively. Ms. Krivoy is resident in the
Firm's New York office.
John J. Marciano III
advises clients on all aspects of independent power projects as a
member of Chadbourne's project finance group, which the prestigious
Chambers directory ranks as a top-tier practice
globally. The projects on which Mr. Marciano advises range
from small distributed generation renewable power installations to
multi-billion dollar utility-scale plants. His advice focuses
on finding practical paths forward in complicated mergers,
acquisitions, tax structuring and involvement of foreign
investors. Chadbourne's project finance group is recognized
as a thought leader in the industry and Mr. Marciano, a frequent
speaker and writer, and the editor of two reference guides on
renewable power incentives, has been one of the group's most active
contributors.
Mr. Marciano, 33, was named by International Law Office as the
2012 recipient of the Client Choice Award for United States - Corporate Tax. He earned
a B.A., cum laude, from Canisius
College, his J.D. from the University
of Pittsburgh School of Law and his tax LL.M. from
Georgetown University Law Center.
Mr. Marciano is based in Chadbourne's Washington, D.C. office.
Keith M. Rosen rejoined
Chadbourne last February from the United
States Attorney's Office in Wilmington, Delaware, where he served as Chief
of the Criminal Division. He joins a growing White Collar Defense
and Regulatory Investigations and Litigation practice group which
has added three other partners since 2011. Since returning to
the Firm, Mr. Rosen has drawn on his over ten years of experience
in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) as an experienced trial and
appellate advocate to serve many of the Firm's leading clients,
including those in the energy and consumer products sectors and in
Latin America. In the past few months, Mr. Rosen has helped a
number of corporations and their top executives navigate sensitive
Congressional investigations, including testimony during
subcommittee hearings. He has also advised domestic and
international clients on matters involving securities fraud, export
control, anti-corruption and anti-money laundering issues.
Mr. Rosen, 41, has worked extensively on matters involving
federal law enforcement agencies, the Securities and Exchange
Commission, as well as other federal and state regulatory agencies,
both as a prosecutor and as defense counsel. Pivotal issues were
financial institution fraud, securities fraud, public corruption,
export enforcement, tax fraud and economic espionage. Mr. Rosen was
also a member of DOJ's Securities and Commodities Fraud Working
Group. He earned his A.B., magna cum laude, from
Brown University in 1993 and his J.D.
from Yale Law School in 1997. Mr. Rosen is resident in the
Firm's Washington, D.C.
office.
Paul J. Tanck has been
involved in litigating, licensing and developing IP portfolios in a
wide range of technologies extending across computer software and
hardware, integrated circuits, debit/credit card technologies,
graphical user interfaces, industrial control, financial
instruments, medical devices and the entertainment industry. He has
litigated patents at trial and on appeal to the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Federal Circuit. This past month, Mr. Tanck
won a sizeable jury verdict for Rockwell Automation, a longstanding
Firm client, for patent infringement involving the client's
industrial control technology. His clients include start-ups
as well as Fortune 500 companies.
Mr. Tanck, 33, received his B.S. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2001 and his J.D. from Fordham University School of Law in 2004. Mr.
Tanck is based in Chadbourne's New
York office.
About Chadbourne & Parke LLP
Chadbourne & Parke LLP, which is celebrating its 110 year
anniversary, is an international law firm headquartered in
New York City, providing a full
range of legal services to a global clientele through its 12 U.S.
and international offices. Known for its work in emerging
markets, the Firm has opened offices in Sao Paulo and Istanbul in the past two years. Major
geographical areas of concentration include Russia, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Latin
America and Asia. The Firm
has offices in New York,
Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Mexico
City, Sao Paulo,
London, Moscow, Warsaw, Kiev,
Istanbul, Dubai and Beijing. For additional information,
visit www.chadbourne.com.
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