BOSTON, November 12, 2024: Expanding Morgan Lewis’s trial capacity across various industries, the firm welcomes partner Stephen P. Hall. Arriving from Orrick and resident in the Boston office, Stephen represents companies in various regulated industries, including life sciences, chemical, biotech, pharmaceutical, technology, finance, and manufacturing.
“Boston is an important and growing jurisdiction for life sciences litigation, corporate, and regulatory services,” said Firm Chair Jami McKeon. “Stephen brings additional depth and capacity to our litigation team in that industry, and will enhance our ability to help our clients succeed in an increasingly competitive and regulated environment."
Applying his first chair trial experience and certified public accountant background, Stephen defends companies in commercial and business disputes as well as in product liability and mass tort claims. His diverse litigation practice spans other verticals as well, including white collar defense, False Claims Act, insurance recovery disputes, and employment discrimination matters.
“Stephen builds on our momentum of adding top talent to our litigation capabilities, while broadening our industry reach in areas where tailored, innovative solutions are sought after,” said Troy S. Brown, leader of the firm’s global litigation practice. “Stephen’s proven track record across a vast array of disputes and regulatory compliance matters and investigations provides our clients with the decisive legal experience they need.”
Morgan Lewis’s global litigation team has deepened its bench over the past year, welcoming more than a dozen partners in a wide range of practice areas and concentrations: white collar litigation and government investigations, securities enforcement, class action and product liability litigation, intellectual property, and financial services litigation. The firm’s recent additions include former SEC official Carolyn Welshhans in Washington, DC; global investigations litigator Bingna Guo in Beijing; intellectual property litigators Tim Powell and Hiroshi Sheraton in London and Dr. Alexander Klett and Dr. Christoph Mikyska in Munich; former CFPB senior official Alice S. Hrdy in Washington, DC; financial services litigator Stacie Hartman in Chicago; consumer class action and product liability partners April N. Ross and Rachel Raphael in Washington, DC and Mohamed Awan in Chicago; and trial lawyers Edward Ulloa in Los Angeles and Aliza R. Karetnick in Philadelphia.