Stanley Crosley, former chief privacy officer for Eli Lilly & Company, has joined Drinker Biddle & Reath as of counsel on the pharmaceutical team.
Foley & Lardner has added Toni Hickey as senior counsel in its intellectual property department, from the US Patent and Trademark Office. Hickey was most recently deputy chief of staff to the director of the Patent and Trademark Office.
The National Association of Manufacturers has welcomed two new members to its government-relations team. Lauren Airey joined NAM from Republican Congressman Donald Manzullo’s office, where she was senior legislative assistant. Erik Glavich joined from the Public Consulting Group in Chicago, where he was a consultant.
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld has added two partners from King & Spalding. Christopher Keough and Stephanie Ann Webster both now belong to Akin Gump’s health-industry practice.
Marisa M. Kashino joined Washingtonian in 2009 as a staff writer, and became a senior editor in 2014. She oversees the magazine’s real estate and home design coverage, and writes long-form feature stories. She was a 2020 Livingston Award finalist for her two-part investigation into a possible wrongful conviction stemming from a murder in rural Virginia. Kashino lives in DC.
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Stanley Crosley, former chief privacy officer for Eli Lilly & Company, has joined Drinker Biddle & Reath as of counsel on the pharmaceutical team.
Foley & Lardner has added Toni Hickey as senior counsel in its intellectual property department, from the US Patent and Trademark Office. Hickey was most recently deputy chief of staff to the director of the Patent and Trademark Office.
The National Association of Manufacturers has welcomed two new members to its government-relations team. Lauren Airey joined NAM from Republican Congressman Donald Manzullo’s office, where she was senior legislative assistant. Erik Glavich joined from the Public Consulting Group in Chicago, where he was a consultant.
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld has added two partners from King & Spalding. Christopher Keough and Stephanie Ann Webster both now belong to Akin Gump’s health-industry practice.
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Marisa M. Kashino joined Washingtonian in 2009 as a staff writer, and became a senior editor in 2014. She oversees the magazine’s real estate and home design coverage, and writes long-form feature stories. She was a 2020 Livingston Award finalist for her two-part investigation into a possible wrongful conviction stemming from a murder in rural Virginia. Kashino lives in DC.
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