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    You are at:Home»Insider»Class Notes»Class Notes: September 2021
    Justina K. Rivera '10

    Class Notes: September 2021

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    By lawalumni on September 22, 2021 Class Notes, Insider

    Henry Goldberg ’74 was named to the 2021 Best Lawyers in America list for construction law.

    Brian M. Murphy ’81 joined the partnership of Hall Booth Smith P.C. in the New Jersey office.

    Douglas S. Ellenoff ’87 was appointed as vice chairman and chief business development strategist of Orbsat Corporation. 

    Steve Lovett ’88 was named to the 2021 Best Lawyers in America list for IP litigation.

    Ron Kim ’89 is running for Mayor in Saratoga Springs, New York.

    Mary Ellen Donnelly ’91 was named to the 2021 Best Lawyers in America list for labor law. 

    Anthony Providenti ’92 joined Heska Corporation as executive vice president of corporate development. 

    Alysse B. McLoughlin ’93 joined the partnership of Jones Walker LLP in the New York office.

    Daren Orzechowski ’99 joined the partnership of Allen & Overy LLP in the Silicon Valley office. 

    David L. Pieterse ’99 was named to the 2021 Best Lawyers in America list for construction and real estate law. 

    Mark E. Bini ’00 joined the partnership of Reed Smith LLP in the New York office. 

    Natanya Holland Allan ’01 joined the partnership of Ivins, Phillips & Barker in the Washington D.C. office.

    Larry A. Welch ’03 joined the partnership of Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz, P.C. in the New York office.

    Jorge Campos ’06 joined Sichenzia Ross Ference LLP as an associate in the New York office.

    Adam Libove ’07 was promoted to Deputy Bureau Chief of the Public Integrity Bureau at the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office. 

    Nick Mitchell ’07 was appointed as the Independent Monitor of a federal consent decree between the United States Department of Justice and the County of Los Angeles.  

    Colin Carley ’09 joined the partnership of Goodwin Procter LLP in the New York office. 

    Joe Quintero ’09 is running for council in Hoboken, New Jersey.

    Paul A. Riley ’09, Assistant United States Attorneys for the District of Maryland, was trial counsel with fellow alum Christopher M. Rigali ’14. They were counsel in a serial burglary and interstate transportation of stolen property prosecution. Two of the three defendants testified that they were involved in the burglaries, but adamantly asserted that the third defendant, their cousin, had no involvement. At the conclusion of the 10-day trial, and after 3 hours of deliberation, the jury returned verdicts of guilt on all counts.

    Elizabeth H. Marcon ’10 was elevated to the partnership of Florio Perrucci Steinhardt Cappelli Tipton & Taylor in the Pennsylvania office.

    Justina K. Rivera ’10 was appointed as acting general counsel and deputy comptroller for legal affairs at the Office of the New York City Comptroller.

    Jessica Villanella ’13 was promoted to co-general counsel for the New York Mets.

    Christopher M. Rigali ’14, Assistant United States Attorneys for the District of Maryland, was trial counsel with fellow alum Paul A. Riley ’09  . They were counsel in a serial burglary and interstate transportation of stolen property prosecution. Two of the three defendants testified that they were involved in the burglaries, but adamantly asserted that the third defendant, their cousin, had no involvement. At the conclusion of the 10-day trial, and after 3 hours of deliberation, the jury returned verdicts of guilt on all counts.

    Kelly E. Herbert ’15 was appointed to serve as the vice chair of the Pace University Alumni Association Leadership Council.

    Karsten Berlage ’18 joined South Street Securities Holdings, Inc. as chief financial officer.

    Nicole Gunara ’19 joined Wildes Weinberg, P.C. as an associate in the New York office. 

    Mohamed Sidibay ’21 joined Covington & Burling LLP as an associate in the New York office.

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