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St. Louis, MO 63105
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Husch Blackwell LLP > The Legal 500 Rankings
Chicago Elite > Corporate and M&A
Robert Joseph at Husch Blackwell LLP specializes in corporate, securities, and M&A law, with a particular focus on the energy industry. Joseph represents key clients such as NorthWestern Energy, OGE Energy Corp., and Louisville Gas & Electric, advising on complex transactions involving multi-million-dollar reorganizations and public offerings.Key clients
OGE Energy Corp.
NorthWestern Energy Group, Inc.
Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company
Bridger Aerospace Group Holdings, Inc.
Work highlights
- Represented NorthWestern Corporation in a holding company reorganization to establish a new parent company, NorthWestern Energy Group, and separate its Montana and South Dakota utility operations into distinct subsidiaries, aligning with regulatory requirements and industry practices.
- Represented OGE Energy Corp. as issuer’s counsel in a public offering of $350m in senior notes.
- Represented Louisville Gas and Electric Company as borrower’s counsel in a $65m tax-exempt environmental facilities bond offering for solid waste facilities related to coal-fired generating units, while also representing Kentucky Utilities Company in a similar $60m transaction.
Industry focus > Education Tier 1
Well-regarded by clients for its ‘impeccable service and attention’, the department at Husch Blackwell LLP is a strong choice for a range of advisory and contentious education mandates. Core areas of expertise include handling investigations, litigation, and advising on corporate transactions and regulatory compliance. The team advises universities, academic medical centers, religious institutions, for-profit institutions, and K-12 school districts. Two Kansas City-based partners share leadership: Hayley Hanson handles investigations, litigation, arbitration, and mediation, and also advises institutions on compliance with Department of Education regulations. Alongside her, Sean Tassi focuses his practice on the provision of day-to-day compliance and transactional counsel. In Chicago, Lisa Parker is described as a ‘true asset’ and provides regulatory counsel to institutions, as well as acting for them in litigation before trial and appellate courts. Julie Miceli, who previously acted as deputy general counsel for higher education and federal student aid at the Department of Education, is lauded for her ‘personalized service’ and majors on transactions and compliance issues. Scott Schneider left the group in August 2023.Practice head(s):
Hayley Hanson; Sean Tassi
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Expertise in all facets of issues related to management of higher education instruction; talented and accessible teams, impeccable service and attention, diverse staffing at every level; understand and communicate risks in a comprehensive and common-sense manner.’
‘Lisa Parker is a true asset to our organization. She works efficiently and is a fantastic lawyer. She knows her firm well. She consistently selects responsive and very capable lawyers to assist us. Her teams are smart and always apply common sense to tough legal questions. This firm stands above the rest in their litigation and higher education practice.’
‘The experience and practical advice given by individuals at Husch is incomparable. The partners here have had direct in-house experience with many regulators, and that is invaluable.’
‘Julie Miceli gives personalized service and tailors her advice to the organization’s risk tolerance. She is always available, and her prior experience at the Department of Education gives her a competitive edge that other firms could not offer.’
‘The team at Husch has deep knowledge of state and federal education regulatory framework and issues. Their prior in-house and government experience help them provide practical advice and support focused on designing solutions that allow us to accomplish our mission and goals in a compliant manner.’
‘Lisa Parker is wildly responsive and provide timely feedback no matter how unreasonable our timeline might be. Lisa has been a true partner to me and my team.’
Key clients
Chicago State
Franciscan University of Steubenville
Indiana State University
MidAmerica Nazarene University
Johns Hopkins University
Northwest Missouri State University
St. Louis University
Texas A&M University
United Educators
University of Illinois
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
Wichita State University
William Jewell College
Work highlights
- Represented the University of Utah’s athletics department in an external investigation of its women’s gymnastics coach, who was alleged to have engaged in verbal and emotional abuse of student athletes.
- Represented Northwest Missouri State University in a First Amendment case.
Dispute resolution > E-discovery Tier 3
Husch Blackwell LLP’s offering is co-led by Tessa Jacob from its Kansas City office and experienced high-stakes trial lawyer Steven Neeley from its Washington DC base. Jacob has strong capabilities in handling strategic e-discovery matters for its clients involving legal and technical issues, while Neeley regularly assists with commercial disputes. Kansas City-based Taylor Concannon Hausmann focuses on resolving complex high-stakes disputes concerning breach of contract and class-action lawsuits.Practice head(s):
Tessa Jacob; Steven Neeley
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Tessa Jacob is very knowledgeable.’
‘The team is outstanding, professional, well-respected and finds solutions.’
‘Best problem solvers I have seen.’
‘Tessa Jacob is a standout team member.’
Key clients
Lendlease
Provisur Technologies, Inc.
Aldi
First Bank & Trust
Lindt & Sprungli Inc
Compass Minerals
Integra LifeSciences
Dispute resolution > Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: toxic tort Tier 3
Husch Blackwell LLP is a popular choice among regional and national companies in the defense of claims alleging exposure to PCBs, benzene and PFAS, among others. The firm has, however, gained most visibility in relation to its work defending clients exposed to mass nationwide asbestos-related litigation. J.Y Miller is frequently at the forefront of many of these national coordinating counsel roles. Brandan Mueller, who is also based in St Louis, co-heads the team alongside Miller and is noted for his ‘very strategic’ approach and his willingness to go ‘the extra mile into achieving the best possible outcome for his clients’.Practice head(s):
J.Y. Miller; Brandan Mueller
Other key lawyers:
Jen Dlugosz; Erik Hansel; Jennifer Lee; Joe Kilpatrick; Joe Orlet; Corey Schaecher; Kelvin Wyles
Testimonials
‘Husch Blackwell’s strengths are the connections they have to both plaintiff and defense firms, their presence in multiple locations, and their willingness to collaborate.’
‘The very strategic Brandan Mueller engages with the business client to understand what a positive outcome look likes and what truly makes a win.’
‘Brandan Mueller excels more the harder the case gets and goes the extra mile into achieving the best possible outcome for his clients. He also has an unselfishness and knows when to work with their local team for specific expertise so as to best benefit the client.’
‘Corey Schaecher is dedicated to seeking the best outcomes for his client. He is very engaged and makes himself accessible as needed.’
Key clients
Bayer/Monsanto
U-Haul
AT&T
Honeywell
Work highlights
Energy > Renewable/alternative power Tier 3
While the practice is renowned for its experience and comprehensive counsel in tax matters, Husch Blackwell LLP has a strong offering across renewable energy project development, financing and M&A. A number of practitioners in the team draw on in-house counsel experience at renewable energy developers, utilities, and regulatory commissions. Anna Kimbrell, seasoned advisor to developers and owners through the life-cycle of wind and solar energy projects, leads the department from Kansas City. David Gardels in Omaha is a transactions expert with a focus on deals across the low carbon economy, and Chicago-based Jai Khanna is a veteran finance lawyer with a strong practice in renewable energy projects. Both Andrew Eastman (St Louis) and Brian Pullin (Austin) come with client recommendation, and are part of the firm’s strong crop of junior partners in this area, which was bolstered by the addition of Sara Bergan to the Minneapolis office from Stoel Rives LLP in June 2023.Practice head(s):
Anna Kimbrell
Other key lawyers:
David Gardels; Jai Khanna; Ben Kass; Carty Bibee; Jason Walton; Sara Bergan; Andrew Bergman; Andrew Eastman; Brian Pullin; Chris Peterson; Nikki Tate; Mary Sprouse
Testimonials
‘Husch has unique experience in this industry. David Gardels is experienced and well connected. Hiring Andrew Eastman was a coup, given his knowledge, professionalism and experience with one of the largest RNG companies.’
‘Brian Pullin is a very commercial, savvy and efficient renewable energy attorney.’
‘Brian Pullin, a partner in the Austin Texas office has a superior knowledge of renewable energy transactions and has the experience and creativity to determine and negotiate in commercial manner in order to find ways to help clients get difficult transactions completed while ensuring client protection against potential risks.’
‘I have been in the renewable natural gas industry for 14 years. Through all of the changes in regulatory, business norm’s and different stakeholder interests Husch Blackwell has kept me covered. They have had excellent coverage and guidance for me and my companies no matter what I have needed. I have used them for disputes, capital raises, regulatory guidance, filings, etc.’
‘David Gardels has been the lawyer I have dealt with the longest. David has giving me guidance on numerous dealings. He has represented us with Fortune 500 companies and “mom and pop” operations. Without exception, counterparties have been complimentary and impressed by David.’
‘I have dealt a lot with Andrew Eastman. He has been tremendous in helping us navigate the never ending contracts we deal with in our industry. His depth of knowledge, but also practical sense, would be more expected from someone with 20 more years in practice than him.’
Key clients
Energix – Renewable Energies Ltd.
Churchill Stateside Group
Jupiter Power
Dynamic Holding Inc.
Green Plains, Inc.
Sandhill Advanced Biofuels, LLC
Zenobe
Work highlights
Industry focus > Cannabis Tier 3
Demonstrating ‘deep cannabis knowledge’, the Denver-based team at Husch Blackwell LLP handles regulatory and transactional mandates, as well as a range of associated cannabis matters such as corporate and securities, vendor contracts, employment law, corporate governance, real estate, IP, litigation, and tax. The group is co-directed by cannabis all-rounder Marshall Custer and the ‘deeply knowledgeable, competent lawyer’ Steven Levine. The key associate-level contacts are Lindy Martinez, senior Megan Beebe, and senior counsel Alyssa Samuel, who focuses on transactional and regulatory mandates.Practice head(s):
Steve Levine; Marshall Custer
Other key lawyers:
Megan Beebe; Lindy Martinez; Alyssa Samuel; Yuefan Wang
Testimonials
‘The team is amazing. No matter the issue, the firm has an expert in that field that has been able to help guide us in the correct direction.’
‘Marshall Custer – the man with all the answers. Marshall’s skills, knowledge and counsel have been a large contributing factor to the growth of our company. Steve Levine is a deeply knowledgeable, competent lawyer. He has always provided great insight and is always on the front of whatever is happening in the industry.’
‘Deep cannabis knowledge and track record. Great connections, breadth of practice. Support of the industry.’
‘Steve Levine is one of the most trusted attorneys in the cannabis space. Marshall Custer and Yuefan Wang are well-respected lawyers.’
Key clients
PharmaCann, Inc.
The Green Joint
Royal Companies
Lightshade; Buddy Boy; PotCo
StayCon, LLC (Craft Concentrates)
RA’ Flower Brands
Agriscience Labs
Future Works
Clear Cannabis, Inc.
Former Futurevision Holdings, LLC Shareholders
Key Investment Partners
SLCC, LLC
LivWell Enlightened Health
NR ParentCo, LLC d/b/a Native Roots
M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: middle-market (sub-$500m) Tier 3
The ‘knowledgeable’ team at Husch Blackwell LLP handles a broad array of M&A-related matters, advising on poison pill and merger defense plans, asset and equity purchases, and hostile takeovers. In Kansas City, Kirstin Salzman heads up a team that is praised for its ‘well-reasoned arguments’ and centers her practice on transactions that involve the manufacturing, distribution, and healthcare sectors. Salzman’s Kansas City colleague Edward Wilson is a key contact for private fund clients. In Milwaukee, Philip Koutnik frequently leverages his transactional expertise to advise dentists and physicians on the expansions of their businesses.Practice head(s):
Kirstin Salzman
Other key lawyers:
Tom Shorter; Edward Wilson; Steven Carman; John Moore; Mathew Schneider; Christopher Hamlin; Philip Koutnik; Ashley Edwards
Testimonials
‘The team is knowledgeable and always comes up with well-reasoned arguments and ways to approach issues that we didn’t necessarily see ourselves.’
Key clients
Cequel III LLC
Gundersen Health System
JF Brennan and Sons Company
Mental Health Emergency Center, Inc.
National Produce Consultants
Olin
OmniMax International
Paric Corporation
TricorBraun
Woodsage
Real estate > Land use/zoning Tier 3
Husch Blackwell LLP acts on behalf of clients in matters related to zoning, special use, code compliance, sale and lease of municipal lands, and creative development projects involving public-private cooperation. As an extension of the land use team, the public law group is also capable of advising clients on advocacy, government-related projects, and disputes. The team is jointly led by Nikelle Meade in Austin and David Richardson in St. Louis. In Houston, public law litigator Katharine David has extensive experience representing government entities, public officials, and private companies in real estate matters, including land use. Sandy Hellums-Gomez‘s practice in Houston is centered around advice related to civil rights, ethics, and land use, while Rodney Carter in Milwaukee has experience in all aspects of data center planning matters.Practice head(s):
Nikelle Meade; David Richardson
Other key lawyers:
Katharine David; Sandy Hellums-Gomez; Rodney Carter; Ben Stephens
Testimonials
‘Solid knowledge of the City of Austin’s land development code, city personnel and alternate ways to accomplish the goals or unwinding red tape.’
‘Nikelle Meade cares about the outcome and is listening to what are the challenges both the City and developer face to identify working solutions that both parties can comfortably agree upon. She is willing to go the extra mile or challenge relationships to seek solutions.’
‘Few in Houston really know land use and have the actual connections with local governments and entities to get the job done.’
‘Cannot say enough positive about Katharine David, she has a razor-sharp intellect. She is able to take complex concepts and simplify them so all can understand – which is required when trying cases in front of a jury.’
‘Ben Stephens is pleasure to work with.’
Key clients
Diode Ventures
Galveston County Drainage District
NXP
Sarpy County and Cities Wastewater Agency
Trammell Crow Company
Verizon Wireles
Work highlights
Energy > Energy regulation: electric power Tier 4
Husch Blackwell LLP handles regulatory enforcement and compliance matters on behalf of clients such as utilities and generation companies and is often involved in matters pertaining to transmission and renewable energy projects. Chris Reeder, based in Austin, counts policy questions, rate cases, and transmission system access among his areas of expertise; he co-heads the practice with Washington DC’s Linda Walsh, who is regularly sought out by electric utilities to advise on FERC-proceedings and NERC reliability matters, among others. Also in DC, Richard Bonnifield assists clients with approvals, compliance audits, and the regulatory aspects of transactions.Practice head(s):
Chris Reeder; Linda Walsh
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Husch Blackwell are extremely well versed in the regulations, policies and precedents of the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT), and ERCOT. The expertise of the firm in these areas is exceptional.’
‘Chris Reeder is the partner I most frequently go to for sound and detailed advice on all things related to the PUCT and ERCOT. He is always fully informed about issues developing at the PUCT, and keeps me abreast of controversies brewing in regulatory channels.’
‘Linda Walsh is very practical, always available, works well to pre-agreed deadlines and had a lot of experience and common-sense. My experience with her has been excellent.’
Key clients
Calpine
Longroad
Ammper
Algonquin
Engie Resources
Adapture
Tenaska
Intersect Energy
Shell
Apex Clean Energy
Tesla
El Paso Electric Rate 41 Group
MN8 Energy
Broad Reach
Oncor Electric Delivery
Tarrant Regional Water District
NXP Semiconductors
Texas A&M University System
Jera
Jupiter Power
Swift Current
Cypress Creek
Onward
Declaration Energy
Lancium
Solar Proponent
Acciona
Ares Management
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
Montauk Renewables
SMT
Key Capture Energy
GridBeyond
Harrison Street
Work highlights
Finance > Financial services regulation Tier 4
Mortgage lenders, auto loan providers and credit card companies are among a spectrum of clients that Husch Blackwell LLP advises on compliance with a variety of state and federal regulations, including inter alia the FCRA, ECOA and TILA. Madison-based Marci Kawski leads the practice, with in depth knowledge of a number of Wisconsin-specific laws in addition to national consumer finance regulations. ‘Exceptional attorney’ Susan Seaman, who advises clients out of Columbus via the firm’s virtual office, assists with the gamut of regulations governing credit, deposit and payment systems, with Christopher Friedman, who also advises virtually, supports clients looking to enter new jurisdictions or launch new products.Practice head(s):
Marci Kawski
Other key lawyers:
Susan Seaman; Christopher Friedman; Alex McFall
Testimonials
‘I have found the team both responsive and knowledgeable on certain areas of regulatory compliance.’
‘The attorneys at Husch are experts in their field and quickly respond with thorough and detailed analysis.’
‘Susan Seaman has been an incredible advocate and leader in the FinTech/Point of Sale financing area for many years now and her expertise and respect in the industry is a great tool for us to rely on.’
‘The Husch Blackwell team that I work with is extremely personable and knowledgeable. They respond quickly, and they also provide proactive insight and information related to new laws that may be relevant to my company.’
‘Susan Seaman is an exceptional attorney and company partner. Susan proactively reaches out with new state law updates and often gives me a heads up, and I greatly appreciate that.’
‘Breadth and depth of expertise, timely responses.’
‘Marci Kawski provides exceptional client service, both with the assistance and guidance she provides and in coordinating assistance from others, both with regard to consumer finance matters and with any other legal area.’
Key clients
American Financial Services Association
National Automobile Dealers Association
Consumer Credit Industry Association
US Chamber of Commerce
Guaranteed Asset Protection Association
U.S. Bank
Government > Government contracts Tier 4
Building its practice around litigation, particularly contract disputes, bid protests and claims, Husch Blackwell LLP is best known for its work in the federal construction, engineering support services, and healthcare contracting spaces. The team’s all-round capabilities are aptly demonstrated in its representation of Jacobs in bid protests and compliance matters involving NASA, the DOD, and the GSA. Brian Waagner chairs the group in Washington DC, and avails himself of expertise in compliance and contract administration, complex bid protests, disputes, and FCA matters. Hal Perloff focuses his practice on privatization of military housing and temporary lodging, domestic preference rules and labor standards. Steven Neeley fields subject matter mastery of small business matters and renewable energy, complementing contentious work with transactional and corporate experience. Michael Schrier operates at the intersection of government contracts, employment law, and litigation, and Cormac Connor is an asset in the defense of criminal and civil investigations.Practice head(s):
Brian Waagner
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
BCFS Health and Human Services
Advance Business Capital
Express Scripts Inc. (subsidiary of Cigna Corporation)
Crosstown Courier Service Inc.
LendLease
Jacobs Technology Inc.
Nicholson Construction Company
The Clark Construction Group LLC
M.C. Dean Inc.
National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia LLC
Traffic Systems & Technology Inc.
SupplyCore Inc.
Centene
NOMI Health
Work highlights
- Represented BCFS Health and Human Services in a case of first impression in federal court against the HHS and the DOL based on improper extension of Service Contract Act jurisdiction over cooperative agreements related to housing of unaccompanied migrant children along the US/Mexico border.
- Represented Fraport Baltimore Partnership in a bid protest for the concessions at Baltimore Washington International Airport.
- Represented Jacobs Technology in a protest challenging the award of the Air Force’s $12bn 18-year ISC 2.0 to BAE Systems Technology Solutions & Services.
Healthcare > Service providers Tier 4
Praised for its ‘deep-rooted‘ knowledge, Husch Blackwell LLP‘s practice is known for its broad strength in telehealth matters. Curt Chase leads the team from Missouri, regularly advising hospitals and health systems on integration arrangements and reimbursement issues, while Hal Katz is a key name within the Texas team for his deep knowledge of transactional matters within the healthcare space. In Boston, Robert Blaisdell has longstanding experience in mandates concerning medical staff and governance, and Crystal Bloom has extensive regulatory knowledge, regularly acting for psychiatric hospitals and academic medical centers. Wisconsin’s Tom Shorter often advises clients on restructurings and joint ventures. Jonathan Porter and Rebecca Rodman joined the Washington DC and Boston practices respectively in 2023, with Porter bringing his deep knowledge of FCA federal investigations, and Rodman contributes her experience in Determination of Need applications.Practice head(s):
Curt Chase
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘I have worked with a few members of the Dallas office, it is easily accessible, customer-focused and extremely responsive to urgent matters. The team can be trusted to be responsive, timely and accurate in their responses. They are willing to dive deep as necessary to support hospital operations.’
‘Expert, responsive, good communication skills.’
‘HB boasts a team of legal experts who have deep-rooted knowledge and experience specifically in the healthcare industry. These professionals understand the complex regulatory landscape, healthcare market dynamics, and the nuances of healthcare business operations. This specialization allows them to provide tailored solutions.’
Key clients
Barrow Brain & Spine
Bryan Health
Cigna
Edward Elmhurst Health System
Evio Pharmacy Solutions
GS Labs LLC
Gundersen Health System
Health Management Systems, Inc.
Kansas City Orthopaedic Associates
Mobilecare 2U, LLC
North Bend Medical Center
South Austin Family Practice Clinic
Sprintz Center for Pain
Insurance > Advice to insurers Tier 4
Intellectual property > Patents: litigation (International Trade Commission) Tier 4
Husch Blackwell LLP frequently appears at the International Trade Commission alongside parallel litigation in other venues as part of the firm's wider international trade and intellectual property strategy. With a particular stronghold in the Midwest, the group has worked on Section 337 cases across a broad range of technologies, including in relation for companies active in marine products, automotive appliances, biotech, and vaping cartridges. Trade lawyer Beau Jackson, who splits his time between Kansas City and Washington DC, is highly active at the ITC. St. Louis IP lawyer Jennifer Hoekel is also a key contact for ITC representation.Practice head(s):
Beau Jackson
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Dometic Corporation and Dometic Sweden AB
ADC Solutions Auto LLC
Winplus North America, Inc.
Winplus NA, LLC
Laird Connectivity Inc.
Ventria Bioscience Inc.
The Calico Group Inc.
Work highlights
Labor and employment > Immigration Tier 4
With strong presence in Kansas and the wider Missouri area, Husch Blackwell LLP, provide immigration counsel to a wide-ranging client base. Short and long-term work authorizations, immigration planning, I-9 compliance and U.S. consular representation are some of the key issues in which the firm is well-placed to assist clients with. The group is co-led by business immigration specialist, Kelli Meilink, and Christine Fabin, who focuses her practice on hiring talent abroad, sponsorship petitions and immigration policy development. The leadership team operates out of Kansas City.Practice head(s):
Kelli Meilink; Christine Fabin
Key clients
Lindt & Sprüngli
Christensen Farms and Feedlots, Inc.
Northwest Missouri State University
Frontmatec
Conagra
Kansas City Public Schools
Missouri Conference of The United Methodist Church
Real estate Tier 4
The real estate, development and construction team at Husch Blackwell LLP is led by St. Louis-based Jonathan Giokas who oversees a range of large transactions, lease work, and development mandates, evidenced by the team’s advising on a multifacility data center at Golden Plains technology campus, as well as a sizeable mixed-use development in Granby Colorado, totaling over 5,000-acres and containing commercial, residential, and hospitality properties. In Denver, Kevin Kelley is known for his experience assisting on sports facility transactions and public-private partnerships. Kansas City’s Charles Renner leads the firm’s public-private partnership team while St. Louis’ David Linenbroker assists developers and municipalities on a range of transactions, leasing, and construction contracting matters, among others. David Richardson, Courtney Hill and William Hof are other key names in St Louis, with Brad Dallet being a key contact in Milwaukee.Practice head(s):
Jonathan Giokas
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Quick to respond, thorough.’
‘Relatable, easy to understand.’
The team we work with has always been available and willing to talk through the issues at hand, resulting in a collaborative effort that has consistent provided superior results.’
‘The team that supports our company provide value over and above their legal expertise. We view them as true business partners and in many cases — business enablers. David Linenbroker and Courtney Hill are the A team!’
Key clients
CBL Properties
City of Green Bay
Cobalt Partners
Conagra Brands
Downtown St. Louis Community Improvement District
Edged Kansas City
FirstPathway Community Development
Fiserv
GaleHart Communities
Great Rivers Greenway District
Impact Seven, Incorporated
Mac Properties
MGE Capital LLC
MRP Capital Group
National Storage Affiliates
NorthPoint Development
Northwest Missouri State University
Northwestern University
Raven Development
Sarpy County and Cities Wastewater Agency
TE Connectivity
Tegethoff Development, LLC
Trammell Crow Company
U.S. Bank
Untamed Equity
Western Union
Real estate > Real estate finance Tier 5
Husch Blackwell LLP has a well-rounded real estate finance practice that specializes in advising borrowers and lenders throughout the Midwest, West and Mid-South of the US. The practice covers a wide range of asset types from multifamily, retail, and office to hospitality, mixed-use, and industrial developments. Denver-based Daniel Bray is noted for his ‘creative thinking‘ and real estate transaction expertise, while Milwaukee-based Cynthia Fletcher has represented a number of clients as borrowers and lenders in commercial financing transactions. In Madison, Paul Dombrowski has great experience representing lenders in construction-related matters.Other key lawyers:
Daniel Bray; Cynthia Fletcher; Paul Dombrowski; Stephen Agee
Testimonials
‘The Husch Blackwell team is always available to take a call and moves quickly to address any issues. They put forth suggestions and do a great job of explaining complex concepts and providing pro’s and con’s of different strategies.’
‘Daniel Bray is my first call if I have a general legal question. We have also worked together on some complex workout scenarios which have highlighted his creative thinking to minimize risk.’
‘Husch has a great team of attorneys. We have a great point person who is knowledgeable in most aspects of our business, very personal with our counterparts, and knows how to move a deal along efficiently and effectively. He has a group of experts within his practice that can handle more specific items. The team works great together and the collaborative approach has added value to our firm.’
‘The Husch real estate financing practice is knowledgeable, understands the issues, and provides a good balance between protecting the client, and what issues are important to focus on.’
‘Cynthia Fletcher has great experience in real estate financing, she understand the issues, provides insight from her body of work that would be applicable to our deals, and expeditiously moves the process forward.’
‘High level of expertise in the biofuels, renewable energy and public finance markets.’
Key clients
PNC Bank, National Association
Simmons Bank
Texas Capital Bank
Veritex Community Bank
Park Cities Asset Management
Stellar Bank
Cadence Bank
PlainsCapital Bank
Truist Bank
Lakeside Bank
BMO Bank N.A.
HKS Holdings
Town Bank, N.A. (Wintrust Financial Corporation)
CIBC Bank USA
Associated Bank, National Association
Northwest Bank & Trust
U.S. Bank National Association
National Storage Affiliates
ElmTree Funds
Enterprise Bank & Trust
StorageMart
Dispute resolution > Corporate investigations and white-collar criminal defense
Media, technology and telecoms > Cyber law (including data privacy and data protection)
Husch Blackwell LLP > Firm Profile
Husch Blackwell is not just a law firm; we are a dynamic team of legal professionals who prioritize our clients’ success above all else. Our approach goes beyond legal proficiency; we immerse ourselves in our clients’ worlds, ensuring that every strategy we develop is aligned with their goals.
By proactively organizing our firm around our clients’ industries (instead of our own legal practices) and building multi-disciplinary teams, we empower our attorneys to stay entrenched in each industry’s unique trends and collaboratively craft solutions that are custom-tailored to each client’s challenges. We supplement these cross-functional teams with nonbillable support, providing additional value, heightened service, and creative ideas that help clients stay ahead of what’s next.
Everything we do traces back to people—our clients, communities and colleagues. This commitment to putting people first has stayed with us for over a century, through strategic mergers and expansion aimed at making ourselves available where our clients need us most. With our recent growth into Los Angeles (2021), the San Francisco Bay Area (2021), Boston (2021), Providence (2021), Minneapolis (2023), and Nashville (2024), we now have more than 20 offices nationwide, including our virtual office, The Link, ensuring that we are always within reach.
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Jamie Lawless | Chief Executive | ||
Joe Glynias | Chair | ||
Dan Bray | Banking & Finance | ||
Michael Hargens | Commercial Litigation | ||
Anna Kimbrell | Energy | ||
Steve Levine | Food & Agribusiness | ||
Brian Waagner | Government Contracts | ||
Curt Chase | Healthcare | ||
Hayley Hanson | Higher Education | ||
Sean Tassi | Higher Education | ||
Jason Fathallah | Insurance | ||
John Cruciani | Insolvency & Commercial Bankruptcy | ||
Dan Cohn | Intellectual Property | ||
Daisy Manning | Intellectual Property | ||
Cortney Morgan | International Trade & Supply Chain | ||
Kevin Koronka | Labor & Employment | ||
Kirstin Salzman | Mergers & Acquisitions | ||
Ed Wilson | Private Equity | ||
Jon Giokas | Real Estate, Development & Construction | ||
Jody Rudman | White Collar, Internal Investigations & Compliance |
Staff Figures
Total partners firmwide : 402 Total lawyers firmwide : 932- Chicago Elite > Corporate and M&A
Firm Rankings
- Industry focus > Education
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Dispute resolution > E-discovery
- Dispute resolution > Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: toxic tort
- Energy > Renewable/alternative power
- Industry focus > Cannabis
- M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: middle-market (sub-$500m)
- Real estate > Land use/zoning
Firm Rankings
- Energy > Energy regulation: electric power
- Finance > Financial services regulation
- Government > Government contracts
- Healthcare > Service providers
- Insurance > Advice to insurers
- Intellectual property > Patents: litigation (International Trade Commission)
- Labor and employment > Immigration
- Real estate