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Movers & Shakers

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
August 31, 2007

James T. O'Reilly, former associate general counsel with Procter & Gamble Co., has joined Baker & Daniels LLP as counsel. As a member of the firm's life sciences practice group, he will focus on FDA, biotech, EPA, OSHA, and other regulatory issues. The depth of O'Reilly's nationwide and international expertise will assist clients with inspections, compliance, product approval, and liability risk issues.

Ten lawyers are departing from Boston's Donovan Hatem LLP to launch LeClair Ryan's Boston office. The group of nine former Donovan partners and one of counsel are all joining the Richmond, VA-headquartered LeClair as partners. Kevin Kenneally, who previously chaired Donovan's healthcare litigation group and insurance and tort litigation practice groups, will lead the new office. Other new LeClair lawyers include litigators Paul G. Boylan, Michael P. Giunta, Jay S. Gregory, Warren D. Hutchison and Michael B. Weinberg and Janet Barringer Pezzulich, who specializes in insurance and tort litigation.

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