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  • Susan M. Dadio, a shareholder and chair of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Biotechnology group, was recently elected treasurer-elect for The Bar Association of the District of Columbia (BADC). In addition to her involvement with the BADC, Dadio was recently named chair of the Virginia State Bar's IP Law Section. Her role as chair became effective June 18, 2009.
  • The firm is proud to announce that Charles F. Wieland, III was honored by being selected to the Virginia's Super Lawyers® list in the area of Intellectual Property. More than 30,000 attorneys across the state were asked to nominate lawyers, and only the top 5 percent of Virginia lawyers received this distinction.
  • Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney attorneys were selected by their clients and peers for inclusion among America's Leading Business Lawyers by Chambers USA. The publication's rankings are based upon the recommendations of more than 10,000 clients and lawyers throughout the United States. Chambers USA researchers conduct thousands of interviews to obtain opinions about the lawyers and law firms the interviewees have dealt with over the past year. The leading law firms and attorneys are then compiled and ranked based on the comments in the interviews.
  • Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC is proud to announce that four of the firm's attorneys have been honored by their peers and selected to the Corporate Counsel Super Lawyers® list. Lynn J. Alstadt and Philip J. Uher from the Pittsburgh office were honored in Intellectual Property and Bankruptcy & Creditor/Debtor Rights, respectively; William H. Schorling from the Philadelphia office was honored in Bankruptcy & Creditor/Debtor Rights; and Charles F. Wieland, III from the Alexandria office was honored in Intellectual Property.
  • Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC is proud to announce that three of the firm's attorneys have been honored by their peers and selected to the Florida Super Lawyers® list. More than 44,000 attorneys across the state were asked to nominate lawyers, and only the top 5 percent of Florida lawyers received this distinction. Those honored from Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney were James J. Kennedy, III, R. Andrew Rock and Dale S. Webber, all in Health Care.
  • Ellen Freeman, counsel in the Immigration Section of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Pittsburgh office, was recently elected president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Pittsburgh chapter. Freeman, who previously served as treasurer, will serve a one-year term.
  • Margaret B. Angel, a shareholder in the Financial Services Section of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Pittsburgh office, was recently elected to serve as president of the Pennsylvania Association of Bond Lawyers. Angel, who previously served as vice president and treasurer prior to that, will serve a one-year term.
  • Howard Scher, Wendy Newton, Bob Johnson and David Laurent were recently nominated, and subsequently accepted, to become Fellows of the American Bar Foundation. Scher practices in the Litigation Section at the firm's Philadelphia office. Newton also practices in the Litigation Section but with the firm's Pittsburgh office. While Johnson is a member of the Tax Section and Laurent is a member of the Labor and Employment Section, both also with the firm's Pittsburgh office.
  • Barbara A. Binzak, Ph.D., an associate in the Food and Drug Section of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Washington, D.C., office, was recently appointed vice chair of the Update Editorial Advisory Board. Update, published six times per year, is a publication of the Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI).
  • Litigation shareholder Francis (Frank) X. Taney, Jr., of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC, was recently elected to the Advisory Board of the American Society of Inventors (ASOI). As a member of the Advisory Board, Taney will help the ASOI fulfill its mission of providing programming, education and other assistance of use to inventors in protecting, licensing and commercializing their inventions.
  • Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney is proud to announce that Litigation shareholder Howard D. Scher was recently elected to The Pennsylvania Innocence Project's Board of Directors. Scher was voted to the board by fellow members at the organization's April 30, 2009, meeting.
  • On May 21, 2009, Susan A. Yohe — a shareholder in the Litigation Section of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Pittsburgh office — will be honored with the Carol Los Mannsmann Helping Hand Award by the Allegheny County Bar Association's (ACBA) Women in the Law Division (WLD).
  • William W. Uchimoto, a shareholder in the Corporate Finance & Technology Section and chair of the China Practice Group at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Philadelphia office, was recently named to The Legal Intelligencer's "Diversity Attorneys of the Year" 2009 list. The list was published in the paper's April 20, 2009, edition.
  • Brian P. O'Shaughnessy, a shareholder in the Intellectual Property Section of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Alexandria office, was recently elected to Rochester Institute of Technology's Board of Trustees. Announced during RIT's April 2, 2009, board meeting, O'Shaughnessy joins 51 other active trustees.
  • Craig G. Cochenour, a shareholder in the Intellectual Property Section of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Pittsburgh office, is this year's recipient of The Hugh C. Muldoon Memorial Lecture Award. The award was presented to Cochenour by the Rho Chi Society of the Duquesne University School of Pharmacy.
  • Andrew J. Giorgione, a state government relations professional with Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Harrisburg office, was recently elected to a four-year term as a board member of the Smeal College of Business of Penn State University.
  • Henry L. Kent-Smith, a shareholder in the Real Estate Section of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Princeton office, has been selected to receive the New Jersey Builders Association's (NJBA) Associates Committee Chairman's Award.
  • Howard J. Wein, a shareholder in the Environmental Law Section of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Pittsburgh office, has been named the 2009 recipient of the Environmental Achievement Award presented annually by the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Environmental, Mineral and Natural Resources Law Section.
  • Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney is proud to announce that it has been selected by pro bono organization Philadelphia VIP as a 2008 Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., Award winner. The firm will be honored at VIP's upcoming awards ceremony and cocktail reception.
  • Steven Bizar and Thomas Boyle were named 2009 BTI Client Service All-Stars for superior client service. Only 176 attorneys from North America, South America and Europe received this distinction from their clients.
  • Litigation shareholder Frank X. Taney, Jr., chair of the Information Technology Litigation Practice Group and a member of the Technology Transactions Group, was named president-elect of the Entrepreneurs' Forum of Greater Philadelphia. His term will run from July 1, 2009, to June 30, 2010.
  • Mark R. Hornak, a shareholder in the firm's Pittsburgh office, has been elected as an executive shareholder. There are three executive shareholders who, in addition to the CEO and CEO-elect, comprise the firm's Executive Committee. The Executive Committee steers the firm's management and strategic objectives. Hornak was elected to fill the seat left vacant when Jack Barbour was named CEO-elect.
  • Keith Solar was recently nominated as a Top Influential. A Top Influential is "a person whose actions and opinions strongly influence your industry and our business community."
  • Adrienne Garber was recently named one of Pittsburgh Magazine's "40 Under 40." The "40 Under 40" list is made up of young leaders in Western Pennsylvania who are under the age of 40.
  • Jack Stover was recently elected chair of the Board of Directors of the Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts.
    Stover is completing his sixth year as a member of the Board of Directors of Whitaker Center, for which he has served as chairman of the Development Committee for several years. He was officially named chair at the organization's annual meeting on October 22, 2008.
  • John D. Goldsmith, a shareholder in the Corporate Finance & Technology practice at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Newark office, was recently elected to the Board of Trustees of the Northern New Jersey Maternal/Child Health Consortium. Goldsmith was elected on October 22 and will serve a three-year term as a member of the board.
  • Patricia R. Lesser, a senior attorney in the Tax practice at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Washington, D.C., office, has been appointed to the Finance Committee of International Fiscal Association (IFA). Lesser's new position is with the central branch of IFA. She is also a member of the Council of the USA Branch of IFA.
  • Rudolph "Rudy" Garcia, a shareholder in the Litigation practice of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, will become chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association in 2011. Garcia is unopposed and will be confirmed as vice chancellor this December, without an election.
  • Rebecca Livingston Lando was recently elected to the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's Board of Trustees. As a member of the board, Lando serves on the Facilities Committee. In addition to her practice and her involvement with the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Rebecca is on the board and provides pro bono legal services to other nonprofit and community organizations including the Make a Wish Foundation and the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy.
  • Sixty-nine Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney attorneys have been selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2009.
  • Rosemary J. Bruno has been elected president of The Newark Museum Business & Community Council for the 2008-2009 term. The Museum Business Council comprises representatives from businesses, governmental entities and educational institutions located in the greater Newark area.
  • Paul S. Quinn was recently named to Irish Voice Newspaper and Irish America Magazine's inaugural Irish Legal 100 list. The list is compiled of the most distinguished and accomplished lawyers of Irish descent in America. The Irish-American publications read by over 250,000 people for consideration. A special supplement naming the top 100 will be published and inserted in the September 15, 2008, issue of Irish America Magazine.
  • Charles F. Wieland III was named to Nanotechnology Law & Business journal's Top Ten list. The list was published in the journal's Summer 2008 edition. Nanotechnology Law & Business (NLB) is a peer reviewed journal devoted to the legal, business and policy aspects of small-scale technologies. According to NLB, the Top Ten list "highlight[s] ten of the most influential IP lawyers in nanotechnology….
  • Caroline J. Berdzik has been named one of New Jersey Law Journal's "40 Under 40." The list, which came out August 8, 2008, is an "annual look at 40 promising young professionals in New Jersey's legal community." Berdzik concentrates her practice on representing management clients in a wide range of industries in many aspects of employment law, from counseling to litigation.
  • Francis X. Taney, Jr., has been named a 2008 Lawyer on the Fast Track by The Legal Intelligencer and Pennsylvania Law Weekly. Taney was one of 35 Pennsylvania attorneys selected as the future leaders of the state's legal community. The full list appeared in the August 6, 2008, edition of The Legal Intelligencer.

  • Elisa M.T. Basnight has been selected to serve on the Pennsylvania in the Arts Advisory Panel by The Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance.
  • Ibie Adeyeye, an associate in the Labor and Employment practice, was recently selected as a member of Arlington County's 17-member Equal Employment Opportunity Advisory Commission. Adeyeye's appointment, which officially begins September 13, 2008, was announced by the office of Mary Hynes, one of Arlington County's five-person board members.

  • Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC is proud to announce that five of the firm's attorneys have been honored by their peers and selected as Corporate Counsel Super Lawyers. More than 800,000 attorneys nationwide were asked to nominate lawyers, and only the top 5 percent of lawyers received this distinction.
  • Caroline J. Berdzik has been named a New Jersey Rising Star in Employment Litigation: Defense by New Jersey Super Lawyers — Rising Stars Edition, published by Law & Politics, a division of Key Professional Media, Inc.
    The list of New Jersey Rising Stars also will be published in the August edition of New Jersey Monthly.
  • Susan Dadio has been named a Virginia Rising Star in Intellectual Property Litigation by Virginia Super Lawyers — Rising Stars Edition, published by Law & Politics, a division of Key Professional Media, Inc.
  • Charles F. Wieland, III, was honored as a Super Lawyer in Intellectual Property. More than 30,000 attorneys across the state were asked to nominate lawyers, and only the top 5 percent of Virginia lawyers received this distinction.
  • John A. (Jack) Barbour was unanimously chosen by the firm's shareholders as CEO-elect. At the end of CEO Thomas L. VanKirk's term in June 2009, Barbour will take the reins as CEO.
  • Christopher J. Dalton was appointed as vice chair of the New Jersey Supreme Court District V-A Ethics Committee for 2008-2009. In that role, he will be responsible for coordinating ethics hearings in the district, which encompasses Newark and surrounding areas. His one-year term begins September 1, 2008.

  • Keith R. Solar has been selected as a San Diego County Top Attorney 2008. Solar was selected by his peers from more than 600 nominations to be among the best in San Diego’s legal community. He will be featured in a special July 16, 2008, edition of The Daily Transcript, titled "Top Attorneys 2008," as well as online at sddt.com.

  • The Supreme Court of New Jersey has appointed Rosemary J. Bruno to a three-year term as statewide chair of the New Jersey Committee on Character. The appointment was effective July 1, 2008. Rosemary has been a member of the committee since 1996 and has served on the statewide panel since 2005.

  • Patent litigation attorney Susan M. Dadio was elected secretary of The Bar Association of the District of Columbia (BADC). Dadio's term as secretary of the BADC will be for one year. She was officially sworn in at the BADC Annual Luncheon, which occurred on Tuesday, June 17.
  • The Pennsylvania Association for Justice will present its 2008 President's Award to Pittsburgh shareholder and former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Ralph J. Cappy. The award will be presented at the association's annual retreat awards dinner on July 11 in Philadelphia.
  • Recently announced, the new members of the firm's Labor and Employment Executive Committee and the Intellectual Property Executive Committee. The firm also named three chairs to its Intellectual Property Litigation Practice.
  • Four of the firm's attorneys have been honored by their peers and selected as Florida Super Lawyers. More than 44,000 attorneys across the state were asked to nominate lawyers, and only the top 5 percent of Florida lawyers received this distinction.
  • Nineteen attorneys were selected by their clients and peers for inclusion among America's Leading Business Lawyers by Chambers USA.
  • Starting July 1, Gerald E. Burns will begin a three-year term as a Hearing Committee member for the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
  • Titus Weinheimer, counsel in the Corporate Finance & Technology Section, has been selected to join German-based chemical company SKW Stahl-Metallurgie Holding AG's new Supervisory Board.
  • Rick Morgan — co-head of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Miami and Aventura offices and member of the firm's Board of Directors — was elected chair of Friends for Sylvester (FFS) at the University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center.
  • Shareholder Jacqui Fiske Lazo has been elected as a fellow of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers.
  • Dale S. Webber, chair of Buchanan's Health Care Transactions Practice, was one of the top 100 attorneys nominated by clients nationwide to the BTI Transactions All-Star Team 2008.
  • Shernese V. Woodbine, an associate in the Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights Practice of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC, was recently appointed to the board of The Partnership CDC, a local nonprofit agency that leads efforts in affordable housing, job creation and economic development in West Philadelphia.
  • Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC announced today the recent induction of litigation shareholder David B. Fawcett into the American College of Trial Lawyers.
  • Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC is proud to announce that five of the firm's attorneys have been honored by their peers and selected as New Jersey Super Lawyers.
  • Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney shareholder David Sweet was recently elected to serve on two statewide charitable organizations. He will serve a two-year term as chair of the board of Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children and a one-year term on the board of United Way of Pennsylvania.
  • Litigation shareholder Francis (Frank) X. Taney, Jr., of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC, has been elected to serve on the board of directors of the Entrepreneurs' Forum of Greater Philadelphia.
  • Alfred Villoch III has been named to the board of directors of the Tampa Film Institute, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that organizes the Gasparilla Film Festival.
  • Former Litigation shareholder Christine Donohue began her 10-year term as judge of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania on January 7, 2008.
  • Alexandria shareholder Bassam ("Sam") N. Ibrahim was named in the Intellectual Property category of the Virginia Business Legal Elite 2007.
  • Mary Sue Henifin has been sworn in as a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Governor Jon S. Corzine appointed Ms. Henifin to the Board, and her appointment was approved by the State Senate in November, after a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
  • Sixteen Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney attorneys were named as 2007 Pennsylvania Rising Stars by Philadelphia Magazine, published by Law & Politics. The award recognizes just 2.5 percent of Pennsylvania attorneys. The selection process includes peer nominations as well as independent research on candidates.
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