Congratulations to our newly promoted Partners

December 12, 2023
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We are extremely proud to announce the well-deserved promotions of Michael BurkePriyanka GladsonMelissa FerrariMegan Lafferty, Leila-Zoe Mezoughi and Joshua Neuman to Partners at Pogust Goodhead.

Demonstrating the array of global expertise at the firm, these appointments will help to strengthen the work we do for over 3 million clients worldwide. The promotions will also support our ongoing activity on some of the largest group litigations in history.

“Each of these individuals has made an outstanding commitment to the firm and their cases. They have demonstrated remarkable commitment and tenacity in their work for our clients. As we look ahead to 2024, I look forward to seeing them all excel in their new roles. ” – Tom Goodhead, CEO and Global Managing Partner.

We are also pleased to announce that Emily Hewlett, Matt Hunt, Carolina Koschdoski de Souza, Jessica Pineda and Sarah Jane Samuel have been promoted to Legal Directors. Micaela Ossio Maguiña has been promoted to the role of Senior Associate.

Congratulations to you all. 2024 promises to be an exciting year as we continue our mission to make the world a better place, one case at a time.

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