Waller Announces Nine New Partners
New Partnership Class Reflects Firm s Efforts on Diversity and Focus on Key Industries
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Share this article We are very proud to welcome these talented attorneys to the partnership, said Waller chair Matt Burnstein.
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Atanda represents grocery stores, restaurants, hotels, e-commerce retailers, retail package stores, and other retailers with their regulatory compliance and licensing needs. Atanda earned his J.D. in 2012 from the University of Tennessee College of Law and received his B.A. in 2008 from Tennessee State University.
Bernard focuses on patent and trademark prosecution in the mechanical, electromechanical and industrial arts. Bernard earned his J.D. in 2013 from the University of Alabama School of Law. He received his B.S., with highest honors, from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2010 where he majored in mechanical engineering.
Englewood, New Jersey-based Katz & Associates has announced the promotions of Holly Buchanan to senior director.
According to a release, Buchanan has been with Katz for the past four years since helping open the Nashville office in 2017. She has more than 20 years of retail real estate experience overall.
Buchanan focuses her work on, in addition to Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, Arkansas and Mississippi.
Katz & Associates began operations in 1996 and, in addition to Nashville and New Jersey, maintains offices in New York City, Charlotte, Boca Raton and Orlando. The company’s primary focus is assisting retailers, restaurants and landlords in all capacities including strategic planning, market analysis, lease and sale negotiations and dispositions.
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A recent entry in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that it s time to rethink how sex designations are listed on birth certificates to accommodate those who are intersex as well as people who identify as “nonbinary” or transgender.
The New England Journal of Medicine, which describes itself as “the world’s leading medical journal and website,” published an article titled “Failed Assignments Rethinking Sex Designations on Birth Certificates.”
Published on Dec. 12, the article was written by Drs. Vadim Shtelyer and Eli Adashi of Brown University’s Alpert Medical School along with trained lawyer Jessica Clarke of Vanderbilt University Law School.
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