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Latham & Watkins Names 34 New Partners and 48 New Counsel

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The firm’s annual promotion of associates includes exceptional lawyers who have built vibrant practices.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Latham & Watkins LLP1 is pleased to announce that 34 associates have been elected to the partnership and another 48 associates have been promoted to the role of counsel, effective January 1, 2024.

“I am extremely proud of our new partners and counsel. Each are committed to excellence and innovation, and their legal talents and dedication to client service distinguish them as outstanding lawyers. They add tremendous expertise to our global platform and strength to our market-leading practices, and we are excited to see their continued success,” said Rich Trobman, Chair and Managing Partner of Latham & Watkins.
“This is a milestone we look forward to each year, when we celebrate our new partners and counsel. All are strong team players who have built robust practices. This diverse group has consistently demonstrated the sector knowledge, commitment to teamwork, and dedication to client service that our clients expect,” added Nathan Ajiashvili, Chair of the firm’s Associates Committee. A signature Latham tradition, the Associates Committee consists of nearly equal numbers of partners and associates who collaborate on key responsibilities, including recommending promotions to partner and counsel each year.
The 34 lawyers elected to the partnership are:
ASIA
Chuan Wei Kong (Singapore) is a member of the Banking Practice and Finance Department. He advises borrowers and lenders on leveraged finance, margin lending, special situations, and other banking transactions across Southeast Asia. He received his Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the College of Law in 2011.
EUROPE AND MIDDLE EAST
Abdullah Alsaeed (Riyadh) is a member of the White Collar Defense & Investigations Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents clients in Saudi Arabia and globally on regulatory and commercial litigation matters. He earned his LLM from the University of Southern California in 2014 and his LLB from Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University in 2011.
Chris Armstrong (London) is a member of the Structured Finance Practice and Finance Department. He advises private equity, private capital, and bank clients on structured and bespoke financing opportunities, including preferred equity and asset-backed financings. He received a Graduate Diploma in Law from BPP Law School in 2012 and a Master of Studies from Oxford University in 2010.
Suneel Basson-Bhatoa (London) is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. He represents private equity sponsors and portfolio companies on cross-border transactions and advises clients on M&A, joint ventures, and general corporate matters. He completed his LPC at the College of Law, London in 2013 and earned his LLB from City University of London in 2011.
Giuditta Caldini (Brussels) is a member of the Antitrust & Competition Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She advises clients on complex competition law matters, including merger control, antitrust investigations, and litigation before EU courts. She received her LLM from College of Europe – Bruges in 2013 and her LLB from King’s College London in 2012.
Anthemis Economou (Brussels) is a member of the Antitrust & Competition Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She advises clients on complex M&A and private equity transactions and antitrust investigations. She received her LLM in Competition and Corporate Law from the London School of Economics in 2014, an LLM in Commercial Law from the University of Athens in 2012, and her LLB from the University of Athens in 2010.
Gabriel Lakeman (London) is a member of the Emerging Companies & Growth Practice and Corporate Department. He advises startups, established fintechs, and financial services firms on product structuring and broader strategy within the financial regulatory landscape. He completed his LPC at the College of Law, London in 2013 and earned a PhD from University College London in 2011.
Tracy Liu (London) is a member of the Banking Practice and Finance Department. She advises financial institutions and corporate borrowers on complex cross-border finance transactions, including leveraged acquisition financings, liability management transactions, bank/bond financings, and private credit financings. She earned her Masters of Applied Finance from Kaplan in 2019 and her LLB from the University of Sydney in 2011.
Aoife McCabe (London) is a member of the Transactional Tax Practice and Tax Department. She advises financial institutions, private equity funds, and multinational corporations on complex transactional tax matters. She completed her LPC and GDL at BPP Law School in 2012 and 2011, respectively, received her LLM from the Institute for Law and Finance at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main in 2010, and obtained her BCL from University College Cork in 2009.
Hayden Teo (London) is a member of the Banking Practice and Finance Department. He advises private equity sponsors and corporate borrowers on acquisition and leveraged financings, bridge financings, refinancings, and other lending transactions. He earned his LLB from the University of Western Australia in 2010.
UNITED STATES
Megan Alessi (New York) is a member of the Executive Compensation, Employment & Benefits Practice and Tax Department. She advises public and private companies on benefits and compensation matters in connection with M&A and other corporate transactions. She received her Executive LLM from New York University School of Law in 2016 and her JD from Fordham University School of Law in 2011.
Erin Bergey (New York) is a member of the Investment Funds Practice and Corporate Department. She advises private capital sponsors across industries on fund formation, investment structuring, and other related matters, including co-investments and internal sponsor economic arrangements. She earned her JD from Duke University School of Law in 2015.
Tessa Bernhardt (Bay Area) is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. She advises public companies, multinational corporations, private equity sponsors, and special committees on complex transactions, activism defense, and corporate governance. She received her JD and LLM from Duke University School of Law in 2015.
Aaron Bernstein (New York) is a member of the Transactional Tax Practice and Tax Department. He advises on US domestic and cross-border transactions, including derivatives, capital markets and financing transactions, and structured products. He earned his LLM and JD from New York University School of Law in 2016 and 2014, respectively.
Blake Davis (Bay Area) is a member of the Intellectual Property Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He focuses on patent and trade secret litigation in US district courts and at the US International Trade Commission and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. He received his JD from Columbia Law School in 2013 and his BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2009.
Alex Harris (Boston) is a member of the Private Equity Finance Practice and Finance Department. He advises private equity sponsors and their portfolio companies on acquisition finance and debt financing transactions, with a particular focus on the middle market. He earned his JD from Cornell Law School in 2014.
Kevin Jakopchek (Chicago) is a member of the Complex Commercial Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents public and private companies, private equity portfolio firms, and others in litigation involving contract disputes, fiduciary duty and fraud claims, IP matters, and class actions. He received his JD from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law in 2014.
Alicia Jovais (Bay Area) is a member of the Antitrust & Competition Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She represents public and private companies in all aspects of antitrust litigation and related counseling, including consumer class actions, monopolization and conspiracy claims, licensing disputes, and state unfair competition matters. She earned her JD from the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco in 2013.
Jana Kovich (Chicago) is a member of the Emerging Companies & Growth Practice and Corporate Department. She advises startups and venture capital investors on a range of transactional and operational matters across the company lifecycle, including business formation and structuring, corporate governance, equity financings, and exit strategies. She received her JD and LLM from Duke University School of Law in 2015.
Victor Ludwig (New York) is a member of the Banking Practice and Finance Department. He represents investment banks and direct lenders in acquisition finance, asset-backed lending, and cross-border transactions, advising on loan products ranging from large-cap syndicated loans to highly structured asset-based facilities. He earned his JD from Georgetown University Law Center in 2008.
Cameron Lyons (New York) is a member of the Project Development & Finance Practice and Finance Department. He advises on financing transactions across credit markets in the energy and infrastructure sector, representing financial institutions, private equity firms, strategic sponsors, and developers on project financings, acquisition financings, and other transactions. He received his JD from Georgetown University Law Center in 2015.
Nima Movahedi (Orange County) is a member of the Emerging Companies & Growth Practice and Corporate Department. He advises private and public companies, venture capital and private equity firms, and investment banks on M&A, investments, joint ventures, and other complex corporate transactions, particularly in the technology and life sciences sectors. He earned his JD from Boston University School of Law in 2014.
Brianna Oller (New York) is a member of the Banking Practice and Finance Department. She represents clients in acquisition financings, direct lending, cross-border matters, and other leveraged finance transactions. She received her JD from the University of Michigan Law School in 2013.
Sean Parish (Chicago) is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. He advises public and private companies, private equity sponsors, and portfolio companies on complex corporate transactions, including M&A, leveraged buyouts, strategic investments, carveouts, and joint ventures. He earned his JD from Notre Dame Law School in 2015.
Rachel Ratcliffe Payne (Austin) is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. She advises public and private companies across industries on strategic and private equity M&A, take-private transactions, SEC compliance, and corporate governance. She received her JD from the University of Texas School of Law in 2014.
Liliana Ranger (Century City) is a member of the Entertainment, Sports & Media Practice and Corporate Department. She advises entertainment and media companies, financial institutions, and investors on complex M&A transactions, strategic joint ventures, company and project-level debt and equity financings, as well as content production, licensing, and distribution arrangements. She earned her JD from Columbia Law School in 2013.
James Robinson (Bay Area) is a member of the Executive Compensation, Employment & Benefits Practice and Tax Department. He counsels public and private companies on equity incentive plans, deferred compensation plans, severance and change-in-control arrangements, and employment agreements, and advises on compensation and employee benefits in corporate transactions. He received his JD from the University of Chicago Law School in 2015.
Brett Sandford (Bay Area) is a member of the Intellectual Property Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He advises on IP litigation, including patent infringement and trade secret disputes, in district and appellate courts and before the US International Trade Commission and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. He earned his JD from the University of California, Berkeley in 2014 and an MBA from the University of Redlands in 2010.
Elizabeth Slawsby (Boston) is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. She advises private equity funds and private companies across diverse industries on complex buy-side and sell-side transactions, including leveraged buyouts, minority investments, joint ventures, and structured preferred equity investments. She received her JD from Boston College Law School in 2015.
Michael Waldman (New York) is a member of the Banking Practice and Finance Department. He represents financial institutions in leveraged finance transactions, including acquisition financings, debt restructurings, cross-border transactions, asset-based financings, recurring revenue-based financings, and margin loan financings. He earned his JD from the University of Michigan Law School in 2013.
Harrison White (Los Angeles) is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. He represents private equity firms and strategics across industries, particularly clients active in middle-market transactions, on transactional insurance matters. He received his JD from New York University School of Law in 2015.
Morgan Whitworth (Bay Area) is a member of the Securities Litigation & Professional Liability Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents public companies, senior officers and directors, investment managers, and professional services firms in securities and class action litigation and regulatory investigations, with particular experience in the technology sector. He earned his JD from Duke University School of Law in 2012.
Daniel Williams (New York) is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. He advises private equity sponsors and their portfolio companies as well as strategic investors in M&A, dispositions, carveouts, and asset sales transactions. He received his JD from the University of Texas School of Law in 2015.
Matthew Wynne (Chicago) is a member of the Investment Funds Practice and Corporate Department. He advises US and global private capital sponsors across investment areas and asset classes on fund formation, investment structuring, and other complex transactional matters, including GP-led secondary transactions, co-investments, and internal sponsor arrangements. He earned his JD from Fordham University School of Law in 2014.
The 48 associates promoted to counsel are:
ASIA
Flora Innes (Hong Kong) is a member of the Restructuring & Special Situations Practice and Finance Department. She advises banks, credit funds, equity sponsors, insolvency practitioners, and corporate debtors on complex restructuring transactions, insolvency proceedings, and cross-border disputes. She received her LLB from the University of Sydney in 2010.
Regina Kim (Seoul) is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. She advises clients in Korea and globally on cross-border M&A, joint ventures, and private equity transactions. She earned her JD from Columbia Law School in 2012.
Michael Ning (Hong Kong) is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. He counsels private equity sponsors, investors, and companies on corporate transactions and investments across Asia, including M&A, privatizations, private equity and leveraged buyouts, minority investments, joint ventures, and capital markets transactions. He received his Bachelor of Laws from the University of Sydney in 2011.
Edward Tang (Hong Kong) is a member of the Emerging Companies & Growth Practice and Corporate Department. He advises clients on a range of corporate matters, including representing private equity funds and corporations in capital market offerings and M&A. He received his JD and LLM from Duke University School of Law in 2015 and his MBA from Duke University Fuqua School of Business in 2015.
EUROPE AND MIDDLE EAST
Guido Bartolomei (Milan) is a member of the Capital Markets Practice and Corporate Department. He represents private equity firms, companies, and investment banks in public and private debt and equity offerings, corporate governance, public company representation, and public M&A transactions. He earned his JD from Padua University Law School in 2012.
Erika Brini Raimondi (Milan) is a member of the Banking Practice and Finance Department. She advises clients on acquisition finance, debt capital markets and other private capital transactions, private equity finance, and restructuring transactions, as well as corporate finance. She earned her Law Degree from the University of Bologna and her LLM from King’s College London in 2013.
Carmen Esteban (Madrid) is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. She advises clients in Spain and globally across industries on M&A, private equity, and general corporate matters. She received her Dual Degree in Law and Business Administration from Universidad Pontificia de Comillas in 2011 and her LLM from the Instituto de Empresa in 2013.
Amanda Fortuna (London) is a member of the Banking Practice and Finance Department. She advises a diverse range of infrastructure funds, institutional investors and lenders, sovereign wealth funds, insurance companies, and pension funds on all aspects of core and hybrid infrastructure, including on complex capital structures, financings, and acquisitions. She received her JD from the University of Toronto in 2011.
Delyth Hughes (London) is a member of the Derivatives, Equities and Structured Products Practice and Corporate Department. She advises buy- and sell-side clients on cross-border OTC derivative transactions and associated regulatory matters across a range of asset classes. She earned her Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the College of Law in 2011 and her BA (Jurisprudence) from the University of Oxford in 2009.
Giorgio Ignazzi (Milan) is a member of the Capital Markets Practice and Corporate Department. He represents private equity sponsors, issuers, private credit funds, and investment banks in debt and equity offerings, acquisition financings, and liability management transactions. He received his LLM from the University of Chicago Law School in 2014 and his JD from Roma Tre Law School in 2010.
Camilla Kehler-Weiss (Frankfurt) is a member of the Capital Markets Practice and Corporate Department. She represents both issuers and investment banks in IPOs and other equity capital markets transactions and in general corporate law matters. She completed the Second German State Exam at the Higher Regional Court, Frankfurt in 2008, received her Dr. iur. from the University of Mannheim in 2007, and completed the First German State Exam at Heidelberg University in 2004.
Anne Mainwaring (London) is a member of the Financial Regulatory Practice and Corporate Department. She advises clients on UK and EU regulatory developments relevant to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) matters, including in relation to compliance with ongoing ESG regulatory developments across multiple regulatory regimes. She completed her LPC from the College of Law in 2009 and received her LLB from the University of Exeter in 2008.
Veronika Miskovichova (Madrid) is a member of the Real Estate Practice and Corporate Department. She advises clients on M&A and private equity transactions with a real estate component, joint ventures, financing and refinancing real estate assets, and structured finance. She earned her Degree in Law from the Universidad de Granada in 2010.
Hayley Pizzey (London) is a member of the Complex Commercial Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She advises clients in a range of multijurisdictional litigation and regulatory matters, particularly commercial litigation, contentious data privacy, cybersecurity, and antitrust matters, and regulatory investigations. She completed her LPC from the College of Law, Guildford in 2008 and obtained her LLB from the University of Surrey in 2006.
Alain Traill (London) is a member of the Data & Technology Transactions Practice and Corporate Department. He advises clients across sectors on outsourcing projects, platform and technology solutions, and complex commercial contracts and renegotiations. He earned his Diploma in Legal Practice from Glasgow Graduate School of Law in 2010 and his LLB from the University of Glasgow in 2009.
Blanca Vázquez de Castro (Madrid) is a member of the Transactional Tax Practice and Tax Department. She advises companies in Spain and global private equity firms on strategic tax matters in M&A, finance, and restructuring deals, with particular experience in the real estate, telecommunications, and financial services industries. She received her BA in Law & Business Administration from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in 2011.
UNITED STATES
Francis Acott (Bay Area) is a member of the Complex Commercial Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents clients across multiple industries in class actions and complex civil litigation. He received his JD from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law in 2014.
Julian Azran (New York) is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. He represents public and private companies and private equity funds in M&A, joint ventures, leveraged buyouts, and public and private investments, with a focus on entertainment, sports, and media transactions. He earned his JD from Columbia Law School in 2015.
Lauren Bewley (New York) is a member of the Transactional Tax Practice and Tax Department. She advises private fund sponsors on fund formation and operation and represents clients in capital markets and financing transactions, restructurings, and joint ventures. She earned her LLM from New York University School of Law in 2014 and her JD from Emory University School of Law in 2013.
James Blackburn (Washington, D.C.) is a member of the Project Development & Finance Practice and Finance Department. He represents clients in the energy sector in proceedings before federal and state regulators and in district, federal, and appellate courts concerning merger, rate, enforcement, markets, and policy issues. He received his JD from The George Washington University in 2013.
Corey Calabrese (New York) is a member of the Securities Litigation & Professional Liability Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She represents financial institutions and public companies and their senior officers and directors in securities class actions, corporate governance litigation, SEC and other regulatory investigations, antitrust matters, and complex commercial litigation. She earned her JD from Fordham University School of Law in 2010.
Hannah Cary (San Diego) is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. She counsels clients on all forms of transactional insurance, including representations and warranties, tax, and contingent-risk policies, both in the context of transactions and with respect to claims. She received her JD from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law in 2014.
Joshua Chao (San Diego) is a member of the Banking Practice and Finance Department. He represents corporate borrowers, investment banks, direct lenders, and other financial institutions in corporate finance transactions across industries, focusing on leveraged finance in the context of acquisitions, refinancings, and recapitalizations. He earned his JD from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law in 2012.
Jordan Cook (Orange County) is a member of the Securities Litigation & Professional Liability Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She represents clients in complex commercial litigation, with a focus on securities litigation, shareholder derivative litigation, complex business disputes, professional liability, and class actions. She received her JD from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law in 2013.
Donald Cooley (Washington, D.C.) is a member of the Private Equity Finance Practice and Finance Department. He represents borrowers in secured and unsecured lending and other financing transactions, including private equity and private debt subscription lines of credit, ESG-linked credit facilities, acquisition and carveout financings, and debt restructurings. He earned his JD from New York University School of Law in 2015.
Zachary Eddington (Washington, D.C.) is a member of the White Collar Defense & Investigations Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He advises clients in matters before the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and advises clients on CFIUS issues. He received his JD from Harvard Law School in 2014.
Benjamin Gelfand (Houston) is a member of the Banking Practice and Finance Department. He represents public and private borrowers, private equity sponsors, and direct and institutional lenders in complex financing transactions, with an emphasis on the technology, life sciences, and energy industries. He earned his JD from Georgetown University Law Center in 2015.
Joanna Gorska (San Diego) is a member of the Project Development & Finance Practice and Finance Department. She advises sponsors, commercial banks, and other financial institutions on developing and financing projects across multiple sectors, with a focus on renewable energy projects. She completed her LPC at BPP Law School in 2012 and received her MPhil and DPhil from Oxford University.
Allison Harms (Bay Area) is a member of the Intellectual Property Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She represents technology and life sciences clients in patent and other IP disputes before federal district and appellate courts, the US International Trade Commission, and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. She earned her JD from the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco in 2014.
Tiffany Ikeda (Century City) is a member of the Complex Commercial Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She represents businesses in a range of complex commercial litigation matters in state and federal courts, with a focus on IP, insolvency, and entertainment and media litigation. She received her JD from Columbia Law School in 2011.
David Kowalski (San Diego) is a member of the Complex Commercial Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents clients through trial in complex litigation matters in federal and state courts, including unfair competition, fraud, contract, and patent and other IP disputes. He earned his JD from the University of Michigan Law School in 2009.
Shannon Lankenau (Bay Area) is a member of the Environment, Land & Resources Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She represents clients in complex environmental disputes, including litigation involving claims of public nuisance, trespass, products liability, and natural resources damages. She received her JD from the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco in 2013.
Morgan Maddoux (Washington, D.C.) is a member of the White Collar Defense & Investigations Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She represents government contractors in investigations and litigation involving the False Claims Act and other allegations of fraudulent conduct, bid protests, and government contract compliance matters. She earned her JD from the University of New Mexico School of Law in 2014.
Max Mazzelli (Bay Area) is a member of the Connectivity, Privacy & Information Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He counsels clients in the US and globally across multiple sectors on cybersecurity, data privacy, and consumer protection issues, advising on regulatory compliance and investigations, litigation, and product counseling. He received his JD from the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco in 2014.
Elizabeth Morris (New York) is a member of the Complex Commercial Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. She represents debtors and creditors in a range of bankruptcy-related matters as well as plaintiffs and defendants in complex commercial litigation. She earned her JD from Fordham University School of Law in 2013.
Juan Carlos Olivares (Los Angeles) is a member of the Banking Practice and Finance Department. He represents direct lenders, business development companies and other financial institutions, and equity sponsors and other borrowers in structuring, negotiating, and documenting various financial transactions. He received his JD from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law in 2014.
Karen Ritter (New York) is a member of the Real Estate Practice and Corporate Department. She advises clients on various real estate transactions, including commercial dispositions and acquisitions, leasing, M&A and private equity transactions, and development projects. She earned her JD from the University of Virginia School of Law in 2015.
Nathan Saper (Los Angeles) is a member of the White Collar Defense & Investigations Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents clients in complex civil disputes, investigations, and enforcement actions before government agencies and courts throughout the US, and conducts internal investigations across a range of industries and geographies. He received his JD from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law in 2013.
Sara Schlau (Orange County) is a member of the Executive Compensation, Employment & Benefits Practice and Tax Department. She advises public and private companies and private equity funds on the employee benefits and compensation aspects of corporate transactions including M&A, corporate financings, and IPOs. She earned her JD from Stanford Law School in 2014.
Adam Shamah (New York) is a member of the Complex Commercial Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents technology companies, financial institutions, and multinational public corporations in complex commercial disputes, class actions, M&A litigation, and securities litigation. He received his JD from New York University School of Law in 2014.
Katherine Stork (Chicago) is a member of the Banking Practice and Finance Department. She represents financial institutions, corporate borrowers, and private equity sponsors in a variety of financing matters, including secured and unsecured credit facilities, acquisition financings, and recapitalizations. She earned her JD from New York University School of Law in 2014.
Grant Strother (Bay Area) is a member of the Complex Commercial Litigation Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents clients in complex business litigation, licensing disputes, and insurance recovery matters. He received his JD from Harvard Law School in 2012.
Polina Tulupova (New York) is a member of the Capital Markets Practice and Corporate Department. She advises clients on a full spectrum of equity derivatives and equity-linked transactions, including convertible notes, structured share-repurchase transactions, hedging and monetization transactions, margin loans, and other equity-based financing transactions. She earned her LLM from Harvard Law School in 2010.
Laura Waller (Chicago) is a member of the Executive Compensation, Employment & Benefits Practice and Tax Department. She advises clients on employment-related matters in corporate transactions and counsels employers on day-to-day legal issues, including hiring practices, personnel issues, employee separations, and restrictive covenants. She received her JD from the University of Illinois College of Law in 2004.
Ryan Walsh (Orange County) is a member of the Securities Litigation & Professional Liability Practice and Litigation & Trial Department. He represents public and private companies, as well as their officers, directors, and special committees, in a variety of litigation, white collar, and enforcement matters. He earned his JD from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law in 2013.
Jennifer Wong (New York) is a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Private Equity Practice and Corporate Department. She represents public and private companies in transactions including domestic and cross-border buyouts, M&A, divestitures, asset acquisitions, tender offers, joint ventures, and carveouts, as well as general corporate governance matters. She received her JD from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in 2013.
Evan Youngstrom (San Diego) is a member of the Emerging Companies & Growth Practice and Corporate Department. He advises founders, private and public companies, and venture capital and private equity firms in the technology, life sciences, and other growth industries. He earned his JD from the University of San Diego School of Law in 2015.
Christopher Yu (New York) is a member of the Capital Markets Practice and Corporate Department. He advises financial institutions, public companies, and buy-side firms on equity derivatives and equity-linked products, structured share-repurchase transactions, hedging and monetization transactions, and margin loans and other equity-based financing transactions. He received his JD from Columbia Law School in 2014.
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New Study Reveals Majority of Indians Prioritize Nutrition Over Taste, Surpassing Global Average

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Based on a recent survey of urban Indian consumers:
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Nine out of 10 consumers are searching for protein-rich food compared to seven out of 10 global shoppers. -
The top four qualities consumers look for when buying snacks are (1) natural, (2) heart-healthy, (3) protein-rich and (4) energy-source, all of which come before satisfying cravings. -
Nuts have emerged as one of the most popular snacking choices, with 86% of Indian shoppers report having purchased them in a span of 6 months. -
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69% of urban dwellers surveyed have the opinion that plant-based protein is just as good as meat-based protein, exceeding the global average of 55%.
Wonderful Pistachios, the world’s largest grower and processor of pistachios and distributor of California Pistachios in India, released today, World Nutrition Day, the findings of a new global study that sheds light on the snacking habits of urban Indians. The study, commissioned with Material, a leading global research consultancy, included 10 countries and over 12,400 respondents, revealed a new behavioural trend that urban Indian consumers prioritize nutrition over taste when it comes to snacking. This growing preference for healthy snacking emphasizes the importance of good nutrition for overall well-being.
For the India market specifically, the study delved into the snacking habits of 2,415 shoppers across six Indian cities, which represented a population of approximately 35.9 million consumers. Remarkably, a majority of urban Indians (58%) reported basing their food purchasing decisions on nutritional benefits more than taste, exceeding the global average of 52%. Delhi and Ahmedabad lead with over 60% of urban shoppers preferring nutrition in their food. Bengaluru and Chennai follow closely, indicating a nationwide shift towards smarter snacking preferences. In India, Millennials and Gen Z are leading the charge in health-conscious purchasing decisions, with more than 83% of consumers in these age groups reading nutritional labels before buying.
Indian consumers prioritize four key factors when shopping for nutritional snacks: natural (free of artificial colours and preservatives), heart-healthy, protein-rich, and provides energy. Nine out of 10 urban shoppers consciously seek protein-rich food options, compared to the global average of seven out of 10. The focus on nutrition has fueled the rise of nuts as a preferred snack choice, becoming essential to daily eating habits. The study found a staggering consumption of nuts, with 86% of Indian shoppers report purchasing them in a span of 6 months, compared to just 75% globally. With 6g of protein in per 28g serving, California Pistachios are a smart snack choice that provides benefits without sacrificing taste.
Shail Pancholi, Country Director, India, Wonderful Pistachios, commented on the study, saying, “Nuts were traditionally used as garnishes and consumed during festivals, but have now become a popular snack in India, indicating a notable shift in dietary habits. Pistachio consumption in India has doubled in the last six years, as consumer awareness of the nutritional benefits that pistachios offer has grown. Consumers are discovering that pistachios are naturally cholesterol-free, rich in plant-based protein and dietary fiber, and provide over 30 different vitamins and minerals.”
Interestingly, the study found that nuts are the second most preferred snack among urban Indian consumers, with 64% of Baby Boomers and 59% of Gen Z prioritizing nutrition over taste when selecting food. This indicates a growing focus on health across generations, with Baby Boomers focusing on senior wellness and Gen Z reflecting the rise of mindful purchasing. Though on opposite ends of the age spectrum, these two generations take the lead in seeking protein-rich options, as well as preferring natural snacks.
Mumbai tops most of the consideration sets when choosing a snack. Residents opt for natural ingredients (35% vs. the national average of 30%), heart-healthy options (33% vs. 30%), and protein (33% vs. 29%). Chennai residents look for energy-boosting snacks (31% vs. the national average of 29%).
The fact that 69% of urban Indians surveyed have the opinion that that plant-based protein is just as good as meat-based protein reflects a positive shift towards varied dietary preferences. Pistachios are a good source of high-quality complete protein, containing all nine essential amino acids. A 28g serving of pistachios provides 6g of protein, which is 11% of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) according to FSSAI.
The Wonderful Pistachios study unveils a compelling shift in Indian snacking habits. Nuts are evolving from festive treats to a daily snacking staple, fueled by a nationwide preference for more nutritious options. The trend transcends generations, resonating with Gen Z and Baby Boomers alike, underscoring the growing importance of mindful eating in urban India. As consumers increasingly seek natural, heart-healthy, protein-rich, and energy-boosting snacks, the future of Indian snacking appears to be firmly rooted in nutrition and well-being.
Wonderful Pistachios
Wonderful® Pistachios is the world’s largest grower and processor of pistachios, with a global presence in over 70 countries. As a vertically integrated operation, they are experts in every step of the process from tree to shelf, ensuring the highest-quality product every time. In tandem with its Grower Partners, Wonderful Pistachios harvests 125,000 sunny acres (50,000 hectares) of land in California that receive warm days and cool nights, which work in harmony with the rich, natural soils to create the perfect growing climate for high-quality pistachios. They ship 600 million pounds (204 million kg) of nuts worldwide from their advanced processing facilities to ensure the highest standards are met. When it comes to pistachios, Wonderful® Pistachios expertise is unmatched in scale and capacity, paired with warehouses and sales teams worldwide that are well-equipped to provide support at every step of the way.
California Pistachios
California Pistachios are grown and distributed by The Wonderful Company, the world’s largest vertically integrated pistachio processor and marketer located in California’s Central Valley. California Pistachios are Non-GMO, providing a smart, healthy choice for consumers around the world. Sun-ripened in the moderate Mediterranean climate of California, these distinctively green nuts pack taste and contain antioxidants and over 30 different nutrients. California Pistachios in India are available under leading brands and private labels at retail outlets, grocery stores, and online platforms.
For more information about California Pistachios India, please visit www.b2b.wonderfulpistachios.com
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Singapore Prepares Ahead to Leverage Artificial Intelligence for a Better Future

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SINGAPORE, May 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information Tan Kiat How launched the Digital Enterprise Blueprint (DEB) at Asia Tech x Singapore (ATxSG) 2024 today. The Blueprint will enable SMEs to harness technology, optimise the way they work, and strengthen digital resilience and cybersecurity across the ecosystem. 50,000 SMEs are expected to benefit over the next five years through four key focus areas:
- Empower enterprises to be smarter by adopting AI-enabled solutions
- Enable enterprises to scale faster through cloud-based and integrated solutions
- Equip enterprises to be safer through improved cyber resilience
- Support enterprises to upskill workers to make full use of digital capabilities
Seven partners have come onboard to pledge their commitment, including Singapore Business Federation, Singapore Computer Society, SGTech, Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft and Salesforce.
In collaboration with IMDA and the TechSkills Accelerator for ITE and Polytechnics Alliance, SGTech is launching the Tech Apprenticeship Programme to expand the career pathways of graduates by providing access to industry apprenticeships that offer on-the-job training and development opportunities. Over the next two and a half years, SGTech aims to facilitate the placement of at least 300 apprentices who are fresh or mid-career professionals from polytechnic or ITE backgrounds, and drive the adoption of similar practices that promote more inclusive hiring and career agility.
IMDA and the Singapore Academy of Law (SAL) signed an MoU aimed at uplifting the legal sector’s productivity through the use of GenAI. As part of this partnership, GPT-Legal, a new large language model which is contextualised for Singapore’s legal sector, will be co-developed. The model will be integrated into SAL’s research platform LawNet, which is accessible by 75% of Singapore’s lawyers. SAL will also be penning an MoU with the National University of Singapore and AI Singapore to develop its AI capabilities and create a certification to recognise AI specialists in the legal profession.
Additionally, Tribe and Digital Industry Singapore announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to launch the Ignition AI Accelerator for AI startups to create and bring to market the next wave of advancement in AI solutions. This programme will nurture 15 high-potential startups, equipping them with well-rounded support covering business and technical needs. NVIDIA and Tribe will also collaborate with EnterpriseSG to offer qualified AI startups funding support through the Startup SG Tech scheme, and assist them through the IMDA Accreditation process.
Singapore hosted the final meeting of the UN Secretary-General’s Artificial Intelligence Advisory Body (AIAB) from 28-29 May. As part of the agenda, Singapore facilitated an engagement session between AIAB and the Digital Forum of Small States (Digital FOSS). Digital FOSS Fellows exchanged views with AIAB members on the topic of AI governance, particularly on the implications and challenges faced by small states. Through such efforts, Singapore aims to promote a more inclusive approach towards shaping global AI and digital governance.
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One in Six Globally Concerned About Colorectal Cancer Screening Costs

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SHENZHEN, China, May 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — By 2040, the burden of colorectal cancer (CRC) is projected to increase to 3.2 million new cases and 1.6 million deaths per year representing a 66% and 71% rise in new cases and deaths respectively relative to 2020.

To better address the global burden of CRC and reduce its impact, BGI Genomics has launched the second edition of its global CRC awareness report, covering 1,938 respondents from Brazil (306), China (367), Poland (300), Saudi Arabia (300), Thailand (362), and Uruguay (303):
CRC Screening Gaps Vary Globally: Nearly half (49.3%) of global respondents have never undergone CRC screening, with the highest proportions in Saudi Arabia (62.0%) and Poland (61.0%).
Preference for Fecal Testing Over Colonoscopy: Although colonoscopies are more recognized (33.4%), fecal tests at healthcare facilities are preferred (31.8%), reflecting a trend towards non-invasive methods.
Cost and Fear are Determinants of Screening Choice: Fear of colonoscopy (18.2%) and screening costs (17.7%) are major barriers to CRC screening. Poland (24.7%) and Uruguay (21.0%) show the highest fear of colonoscopy, while Thailand (24.5%) and Brazil (20%) indicate the most concern about costs.
Medical Advice and Family History Drive CRC Screening: Doctor’s recommendations are a major driver for CRC screening (30.5% globally), with Uruguay showing the highest adherence (44.1%). Additionally, those with a family history of CRC are more proactive in screening (64.5%), compared to the general population (35.0%).
Prof. Varut Lohsiriwat from Mahidol University offers his insights to this report. He suggested: “The essence of effective cancer screening lies in the acceptance and adherence of the patient to the screening method. The best screening method is the one that the patient accepts and adheres to because that’s the method that will actually benefit them.”
Dr. Zhu Shida, BGI Genomics Deputy GM, notes: “At BGI Genomics, we focused our efforts on developing advanced molecular biology testing techniques to close the gap [between acceptance and accessibility]. The ultimate goal is to transform colorectal cancer from a life-threatening disease into a manageable condition through widespread, early screening and intervention.”
For more region-level comparisons, access the full BGI Genomics 2024 State of CRC Awareness Report.
All data involved in this report come from the results of an online survey project conducted by BGI Genomics. It only surveys awareness related to colorectal cancer and does not involve personally identifiable data.
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