Allyesha Hall is an associate in Sterlingtonâs Litigation practice, focusing on financial restructuring, commercial complex disputes, and consumer protection.
Prior to joining Sterlington, Allyesha worked as an associate at Dechert and at a boutique litigation firm. She also practiced with the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, where she represented the city in consumer protection investigations and administrative enforcement proceedings.
Allyesha represented the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors in the LATAM Airlines Chapter 11 bankruptcy and advised clients in sophisticated commercial disputes involving contract claims and fiduciary duties.
Allyesha received her J.D. from Cornell Law School and a B.A. in Global Studies and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Seasoned litigator in commercial, partnership, private aviation, entertainment and IP disputes. Former partner at Boies Schiller for 18 years, after starting at Cahill Gordon. Recognized by Legal 500 as New York Elite in Commercial Disputes and a Leading Litigator in America by Lawdragon.
Nationally recognized commercial litigator and First Amendment advocate. Formerly with Boies Schiller Flexner for 24 years. Lead counsel in high-profile securities fraud, defamation, and intellectual property cases. Named one of the 500 Leading Lawyers and Litigators in America by Lawdragon.
Top global private aviation attorney for UHNW individuals. Chambers âPrivate Aviation & Yachts Lawyer of the Yearâ, âPrivate Wealth Lawyer of the Yearâ, and a longstanding Band 1 ranking (HNW â Private Aircraft). Lead counsel on $24 billion in aircraft transactions. Founder and Chair of The Hague Court of Arbitration for Aviation.
Partner focusing on cybersecurity, data privacy, and technology law. Formerly Head of Global Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice Group at McDermott, Will & Emery. Recognized by Legal 500 U.S. and Best LawyersÂź in America for Privacy and Data Security and named âLawyer of the Yearâ in IT Outsourcing Law.
Lead trial lawyer in high-stakes IP disputes, including Hatch-Waxman patent litigations. Former Chair of Life Sciences at Kramer Levin and served on the management committee of IP boutique, Fitzpatrick Cella (now Venable LLP). Recognized in IAM Patent 1000: The Worldâs Leading Patent Professionals. LL.M. from the University of Pennsylvania (Thouron Scholar).
International arbitration lawyer with over a decade of experience in complex multinational disputes. Previously a partner at A&O Shearman, and trained at Cleary Gottlieb. Recognized by Lexology (formerly Whoâs Who Legal) as Arbitration Future LeaderâŻand Arbitration Thought Leader â Global Elite, as well as a Legal 500 Arbitration Rising Star.
Litigation and arbitration lawyer specializing in complex commercial disputes, including shareholder and special situations disputes. Previously at Quinn Emanuel in New York and London. Ph.D. in arbitration and investment law. LL.M. from Harvard Law School.
Insolvency and litigation partner in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), focusing on crypto, commercial litigation, and insolvency matters in the BVI, often with cross-border elements. Ranked in Chambers Global for Dispute Resolution â BVI and Leading Partner for Dispute Resolution: BVI in Legal 500 Caribbean. Former partner at Walkers.
Partner focused on dispute resolution matters, representing and advising executives and founders. 10 yearsâ prior experience at Covington. NYU Law Deanâs Scholar and Robert McKay Scholar.
Nationally recognized PTAB practitioner and patent litigator, handled more than 35 patent interferences and 140 post-grant proceedings before the USPTO. Ranked among top PTAB practitioners by IAM Patent 1000 and named PTAB Practitioner of the Year by Managing Intellectual Property. Previously Chair of PTAB trial practices at Loeb & Loeb and practiced at Womble Bond Dickinson. J.D. and M.B.A. from Georgetown.
IP and Life Sciences Partner and Co-Head of Sterlingtonâs IP practice. Extensive experience in high-stakes patent litigation for pharmaceutical and biotech innovators. Former partner at Kramer Levin and at Fitzpatrick Cella (now Venable LLP). Ph.D. in biochemistry from Brandeis University and J.D. from Suffolk University.
Former partner with Milberg. Focused on complex and class litigation in the areas of consumer products and services, data privacy and cyber security, antitrust, and advertising. J.D. cum laude from the University of Miami. Master of Social Work. B.A. cum laude from Hofstra University.
Focuses on ERISA, privacy/cyber security, lending, student lending, antitrust, RESPA, consumer fraud, and FLSA. Former Attorney Advisor at the FTC and former partner at Lynch Carpenter and Kessler Topaz, where he led practice groups at each. J.D. from Georgetown. M.B.A. from Yale School of Management. B.A. from Wesleyan University.
Litigation partner with 20 years of legal experience. Former counsel at Simpson Thacher. J.D. from Brooklyn Law School (editor-in-chief of Brooklyn Law Review, Moot Court Honor Society Member, and Richardson Merit Scholar). Master of Arts in PoliSci. from Columbia University. B.A. from Middlebury College.
Of counsel with a 45-year career in antitrust law. Former partner at Morgan Lewis, Mayer Brown, and Sheppard Mullin. Former antitrust prosecutor with the U.S. Dept. of Justice and Chief of the Dallas Office. Former Chair of the ABA Section of Antitrust Law. J.D., B.A., and M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania.
Employment litigation partner, focused on civil litigation and labor and employment law. Seasoned litigator, mediator, and arbitrator, he is a thought leader in algorithm bias and employment discrimination, and gender discrimination. Former partner at Greenberg Traurig, Seyfarth Shaw, and former head of HR at Frontier Telephone. Recognized in New York Metro Super LawyersÂź.
Prominent former federal prosecutor and seasoned white-collar litigator. Successor to Ken Starr as head of the U.S. Office of Independent Counsel, including for the Whitewater investigation. Represented clients in more than 30 federal jury trials. Spoken before Congress on constitutional questions. Clerked on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit. Frequent commentator on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and other major networks.
Of counsel in Sterlingtonâs Bankruptcy and Restructuring practice. Former partner at Sidley, McDermott, Proskauer, and Haynes and Boone. Recognized by Legal 500 as a leading lawyer. Earned J.D. from CUNY Law School, and MPA and B.A. from NYU.
Previously an associate at Quinn Emanuel and a partner at Manatt. J.D. from NYU School of Law (Staff Editor â Environmental Law Journal). B.A. from Duke University.
Counsel in Litigation practice with a focus on commercial and intellectual property disputes. Previously at Baker Botts. J.D. from NYU and B.A. (hons) from Loyola University Chicago.
Counsel focusing on dispute resolution, international arbitration, commercial arbitration, and investment arbitration. Recognized by Lexology as an Arbitration Future Leader and an Arbitration Thought Leader â Global Elite, as well as a Legal 500 Arbitration Rising Star.
Counsel focusing on commercial litigation matters. Formerly worked at mid-sized law firms in their commercial litigation practices. B.A. in Econ from The Honors College, Stony Brook University (magna cum laude with Deanâs List honors). J.D. from St. Johnâs University School of Law (Executive Notes and Comments Editor for the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review).
Commercial and corporate litigation counsel. Former associate at Gibson Dunn and Nelson Mullins. J.D. from UCLA School of Law (Order of the Coif honor society, senior editor for UCLA Law Review, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs). B.S. summa cum laude in Legal Studies from St. Johnâs University (highest cumulative index in the Legal Studies Program).
Associate in Litigation practice focusing on patent litigation, including under Hatch-Waxman. Former associate at Finnegan and at Green Griffith. J.D. from Washington University School of Law and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.
Associate in Litigation practice, focusing on executives, boards, and companies in complex commercial and securities litigation. Former associate at Mintz and LeClairRyan. Recognised in Best Lawyers in America: One to Watch.
Associate focusing on complex commercial disputes, investigations, and highâstakes regulatory matters. Formerly at Quinn Emanuel. J.D. from Harvard and B.A. (hons) from Brown.
Litigator with experience in complex commercial disputes, regulatory enforcement, white collar defense, and internal investigations. Former associate at Linklaters.
Associate focusing on complex patent litigation under Hatch-Waxman. Former associate at two Chicago litigation boutiques. B.S. in biochemistry and molecular biology from Benedictine University and J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law.
Associate focusing on patent litigation, patent prosecution, and IP-transactional matters. Previously at Cooley. J.D. and Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Alberta.
Associate in the BVI practice, focused on commercial litigation and contentious insolvency. Former associate at Holman Fenwick Willan. LL.M. from University of Law, London.
Associate focusing on complex litigation. Previously at Milberg. B.S. (cum laude) in Chemical Engineering from Northeastern University and J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law.
Litigator with experience in complex disputes and cross-border enforcement. Former prosecutor in the DOJâs FCPA Unit. J.D. from University of Chicago Law School.
Associate focusing on complex commercial litigation. Previously at Debevoise & Plimpton. J.D. from Cornell Law School.
Paralegal in Litigation practice with more than 15 years of experience. Previously at Jenner & Block.
Paralegal with +20 years of experience. Previously at Balch & Bingham and Maron Marvel.
Associate focusing on private funds and corporate and ECVC matters. Previously at Schulte and Perkins Coie. J.D. from UChicago and B.A. (hons) from NYU.
Associate focusing on individual and family wealth planning. Previously at Morgan Lewis. J.D. from Penn Carey Law School.
Associate focusing on individual and family wealth planning. Previously at Morgan Lewis. J.D. (hons) from Drexel Kline School of Law.
Associate focusing on individual and family wealth planning. Previously at Morgan Lewis. J.D. from Northwestern Law.
Private wealth associate advising clients on estate planning, trusts and estates, and family business succession. Former associate at Troutman Pepper Locke.
Associate focused on aviation law and corporate and securities law matters. Previously an associate at Sullivan & Cromwell. J.D. from Stanford Law School; M.A. from Stanford University.
Associate in Corporate practice focusing on M&A. Previously at Sullivan & Cromwell and Gunderson Dettmer. Recognized in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch for Corporate Law and Entertainment & Sports Law. J.D. (cum laude) from Northwestern.
Associate focused on corporate transactional work. Previously at Clifford Chance. LL.M. with honors from Stanford Law.
Associate focusing on transactional and contract matters. Former senior associate at a mid-sized law firm. LL.M. in Economic Law and Global Governance Studies from Sciences Po in France. Law degree from Rosario University.
Associate in corporate practice. LL.M. from the University of Pennsylvania. Wharton Business and Law Certificate. Worked at E&Yâs Corporate Practice, KPMGâs Legal Counsel Dept., and a mid-sized law firm.
Associate in Corporate practice. Previously led the International Affairs team at the Colombian Ministry of Interior. Former associate at Baker McKenzie. LL.M. from the University of Pennsylvania.
Associate in Corporate practice. 13+ years of experience at mid-sized law firms. Masterâs degree in business law from the University of San AndrĂ©s.
Associate focusing on corporate and executive compensation matters. LL.M. from Duke University School of Law.