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ASSOCIATE MOVERS

Daniel Newhauser

September 21, 2009


Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle (New York): Jacqueline Truong joins the firm's international corporate group as an associate in the Muscat, Oman, office. Previously, Truong was a lawyer at Said Al Shahry Law Office, a local firm in Muscat. Truong specializes in property development issues. Truong received her LL.B. and a graduate diploma in management, from the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia.

Nixon Peabody: Ali Yenal joins the firm's securitization and structured finance team as a senior associate in the New York office. Previously, he was an associate at McKee Nelson. Yenal will focus his practice on securitizations, structured finance, sales, purchases and financings of financial assets, and sales, divestitures and purchases of interests in financial institutions. Yenal earned his J.D. from Tulane University Law School.

Perkins Coie (Seattle): Todd Samelman joins the firm's intellectual property practice as an associate in the Washington office. Previously, he was an associate at Proskauer Rose. Samelman will focus his practice on patent prosecution and litigation. He earned his J.D. from the University of Florida Levin College of Law in 2003. He also received a Ph.D. in cell biology and physiology from the University of South Florida College of Medicine.

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