Press Release
September 10, 2003

Goodwin Procter LLP Announces New Partnership Elections

BOSTON, Sept. 10, 2003 — Goodwin Procter LLP today announced that nine attorneys have been elected to the partnership, effective October 1, 2003. The newly-elected partners are:

Boston

  • Stephen T. Adams, corporate department
  • James M. Curley, corporate department
  • Lisa R. Haddad, corporate department
  • Christopher D. Moore, litigation department
  • William E. Stern, corporate department

New York

  • Christopher J. Garvey, litigation department
  • Eric P. Meyerowitz, corporate department

About Goodwin Procter LLP
Goodwin Procter LLP is one of the nations leading law firms, with nearly 500 attorneys. The firm focuses on a number of specialized areas including, corporate/transactional, litigation, real estate, financial services, and intellectual property. Goodwin Procter is headquartered in Boston, with offices in New York, New Jersey and Washington, D.C.

Additional Biographic Information:

Boston

  • Stephen T. Adams is a member of the firm’s M&A/Corporate Governance Practice, as well as the Energy Practice Group. He focuses his practice primarily on mergers and acquisitions and securities law.
  • James M. Curley dedicates most of his time to investment transactions of private equity funds and relationships with emerging growth companies. Mr. Curley is a member of the firm’s Private Equity Group.
  • Lisa R. Haddad has experience in a wide variety of corporate and securities matters, including underwritten public offerings and private placements of debt and equity securities, mergers and acquisitions and securities law compliance for public companies. Ms. Haddad is a member of the M&A/Corporate Governance Practice and the REITs & Real Estate Securities Practice.
  • Christopher D. Moore has represented a number of public and private companies in a range of complex business litigation matters during his time as a member of the firm’s Litigation Department. Mr. Moore’s primary areas of practice are securities and corporate governance, SEC and stock exchange investigations, real estate partnership disputes, civil RICO defense, and litigation arising out of mergers and acquisitions.
  • William E. Stern, an attorney in the Financial Services Group, advises clients on bank regulatory matters relating to domestic and foreign investments and activities, including merchant banking, personal and real property leasing, lending, captive reinsurance, trust department operations and other types of financial activities.

New York

  • Christopher J. Garvey concentrates his practice primarily in the defense of complex products liability and toxic and environmental exposure matters. Mr. Garvey is also experienced in matters involving bankruptcy litigation, corporate and complex commercial and securities litigation, and franchise and trademark law.
  • Eric P. Meyerowitz focuses his practice on diverse private equity, corporate and securities matters and on complex financing transactions within the Private Equity Group and the Energy Practice Group. His practice includes mergers and acquisition work, private placements of equity and debt securities, securitization transactions, and secured and unsecured financing transactions.