Epstein Becker Green attorneys Carlos Becerra, Shira M. Blank, Helaine I. Fingold, Cassandra Labbees, Teresa A. Mason, Conor Murphy, Kevin Sullivan, and Edward M. Yennock, were featured in Law360, in “Law360 Names Attys Who Moved Up the Firm Ranks in Q1.” (Read the full version – subscription required.)

Following is an excerpt:

A promotion to partner or election to practice group chair means lots of well-deserved recognition within a firm and in the larger legal community. Law360reveals the list of attorneys whose commitment to excellence earned them highly coveted spots in the law firm leadership ranks. Find out if your old legal friends — or rivals — moved up in the first quarter of the year.

Firms told us about the following promotions to partner and elevations to firm management positions in the first quarter of 2020. Congratulations to the more than 2,200 attorneys named below. …

Epstein Becker & Green PC

Carlos Becerra, an employment and labor and workforce management attorney based in Los Angeles, was promoted to member. Shira M. Blank, an employment and labor and workforce management attorney based in New York, was promoted to member. Helaine I. Fingold, a health care and life sciences attorney based in Baltimore, was promoted to member. Cassandra Labbees, an employee benefits and executive compensation attorney based in New York, was promoted to member. Teresa A. Mason, a health care and life sciences attorney based in Washington, D.C., was promoted to member. Conor F. Murphy, a health care and life sciences attorney based in Newark, New Jersey, was promoted to member. Kevin Sullivan, an employment and labor and workforce management attorney based in Los Angeles, was promoted to member. Edward M. Yennock, an employment and labor and workforce management and litigation attorney based in New York, was promoted to member.

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Epstein Becker Green Announces 2020 Promotions

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