Six Sullivan & Cromwell partners have been named 2019 Law360 MVPs.
Lawyers selected as MVPs “have distinguished themselves from their peers by securing hard-earned successes in high-stakes litigation, complex global matters and record-breaking deals,” and were selected from over 900 submissions.
Beth Davy is a partner in the Financial Services and Financial Services Litigation and Investigations groups and is co-head of the Economic Sanctions and Financial Crime Group. Her practice focuses on bank regulation and supervision, regulatory enforcement matters and internal investigations.
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Robert Giuffra is a partner in Sullivan & Cromwell’s Litigation Group and a member of the Firm’s Management Committee. He focuses on “bet-the-company” securities, white-collar criminal, product liability, commercial, insurance, banking and tax litigation. This is his seventh Law360 MVP award.
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Suhana Han is a partner in the Firm’s Litigation Group. Her practice covers a broad range of complex commercial litigation, including securities, antitrust and product liability, as well as government and regulatory investigations.
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Steven Holley is co-head of S&C’s Antitrust Group and a member of the Litigation Group. His practice focuses on antitrust counseling and litigation, but also includes bankruptcy, securities and tax litigation, as well as complex commercial disputes.
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Sharon Nelles is the managing partner of S&C’s Litigation Group and a member of the Firm’s Management Committee. She represents global companies, financial institutions and their boards in every aspect of critical company matters, including civil litigation, enforcement matters, and congressional and criminal investigations. This is Sharon’s second Law360 MVP award.
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Rebecca Simmons is the head of the Firm’s payments practice, co-head of the FinTech practice and a member of the Financial Services and Capital Markets groups. She represents traditional financial institutions and FinTech clients in addressing systemic risk and other emerging developments.
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