CLASS NOTES
Joseph D. Richardson ’11 has been promoted to partner at Willig, Williams & Davidson in Philadelphia where he concentrates on labor law, advising union clients on strategy, and counseling them on collective bargaining matters. He has been recognized in the Thomson Reuters list of Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Stars for excellence in labor and employment law.
Ryan A. Haddad ’12 has been promoted to partner at Reed Smith’s Energy & Natural Resources group in the firm’s Pittsburgh office where he’s built a multidisciplinary energy transactional practice on the foundational elements of natural resource development and operations.
Kristen Ng ’12 moved from Greenberg Traurig to Amazon as in-house counsel at HQ2, working on immigration law matters. She was also featured on the cover of the Washington Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 edition.
Sarira Sadeghi ’12 was appointed assistant dean of academic achievement at Chapman University Fowler School of Law.
Pascal Moleus ’13 joined Goldberg Segalla’s Retail and Hospitality group in Baltimore where he counsels and defends clients in the retail and hospitality industries on a broad range of litigation matters.
Saray Noda Ravelo ’13 recently joined Carlton Fields’ Tampa, Florida, offices.
Donna Robinson ’13 has travelled to the Republic of Iraq on many occasions to train government officials on international human rights principles and legislative
techniques. Her work has been featured in the Iraqi National News Agency and the United Nations International Organization for Migration-Iraq.
Misty Seemans ’13 was recently named one of the most influential people in law in Delaware—her home state.
Kyle Bates ’14 was promoted to counsel in Hausfeld’s San Francisco office focusing on antitrust, financial services, and consumer protection litigation. He was previously recognized as a Rising Star in the Plaintiff’s Bar by the National Law Journal and by Super Lawyers for Antitrust Litigation.
Samuel D. Boro ’14 was promoted to partner at Perkins Coie and is a member of the Technology Transactions and Privacy practice. His practice bridges the gap among innovative technologies, financial services, and the law.
Stefanie Doyle ’14, an associate at Baker Donelson, has been selected to participate in the 2023 Minority Corporate Counsel Association Sources of Success program. She is one of only 37 attorneys nationwide to be chosen for this 12-month program, tailored for junior- and mid-level attorneys from corporate legal departments and law firms.
Rachel N. Johnson ’15 married Benjamin Van De Water in Baltimore, Maryland, on New Year’s Eve 2022 in an evening ceremony that lasted just past midnight to ring in the new year!
Sequoia Ayala ’16 was recently awarded a Fulbright US Scholar Award in Public Policy hosted by the government of Peru.
Eric A. Love ’16 was named to Lawyers of Color’s Hot List 2023. The list recognizes
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junior- and mid-level attorneys “who show promise in their careers and demonstrate a strong commitment to advancing diversity in the legal profession.” Eric is vice president in the Legal and Compliance Department at BlackRock, where he provides legal counsel to multiple private equity fund business teams.
Katelin Morales ’16 joined Potter Anderson & Corroon’s General Litigation group where she will focus on complex commercial restructurings in the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. She has represented various clients throughout the Chapter 11 process.
Swalitha Richardson ’18 was promoted from senior counsel to assistant general counsel, litigation, credentialing, employment at American Nurses Association.
2020s
Neli Traykova Hines ’21 joined Motley Rice in their headquarter office in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina.
Alissa M. Cheremont ’22 has joined Goldberg Segella’s Workers Compensation group in Orlando, Florida, serving employers and insurers.
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