Goodwin Procter Names New Boston Partners

Goodwin Procter LLP, a national Am Law 50 law firm, announced today that 12 attorneys have been elected to the firm's partnership, effective October 1.  Complete bios are available here.

"We are delighted to welcome our newest partners, a group of incredibly talented and dedicated attorneys who will play a leading role in the long-term growth of the firm," said Regina M. Pisa, chairman and managing partner. 

The newly-elected partners are:

Caroline H. Bullerjahn (Securities Litigation & SEC Enforcement).  Bullerjahn's practice encompasses securities issues ranging from securities class action and derivatives litigation, to internal investigations and SEC enforcement actions.

Brian C. Devine (White Collar Crime & Government Investigations).  Devine represents corporations, officers, directors, and other entities and individuals in a wide range of litigation matters, including criminal prosecutions for securities fraud, conspiracy, and insider trading, civil class actions alleging violations of securities laws, and shareholder derivative lawsuits.

Theresa C. Kavanaugh (IP Transactions & Strategies, Life Sciences).  Kavanaugh represents life science and high-technology clients on a variety of patent matters including patent portfolio development, prosecution and risk assessment.

Michael G. Strapp (IP Litigation).  Strapp has experience in complex commercial litigation and arbitration, securities litigation and patent, trademark, and trade secret litigation and counseling.

Joseph C. Theis, Jr. (Technology Companies).  Theis represents public and private companies in a wide range of industries, including digital media, software, Internet, energy, healthcare information technology and life sciences.

Damian W. Wilmot (Commercial Litigation, White Collar Crime & Government Investigations).  Wilmot concentrates his practice on general commercial litigation, white collar criminal defense, and governmental and internal investigations.