Insights: News Kilpatrick Welcomed Six Attorneys to Our Winston-Salem Office in 2025
WINSTON-SALEM (January 6) - Kilpatrick welcomed six attorneys who joined the Firm’s Winston-Salem office in 2025.
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Nicholas Acevedo joins as associate. He focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation matters, including representing plaintiffs and defendants, in high-stakes business disputes.
Tamara Allen is a registered patent attorney. She focuses her practice on patent prosecution and counseling in the fields of chemistry and life sciences.
Elisabeth Briand joins as associate and focuses her practice on complex commercial litigation matters. She has experience representing sophisticated financial institutions in complex litigation.
Vincent Cahill joins as associate and focuses his practice on investment management. He has experience in restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, and antitrust litigation while maintaining an active pro bono practice.
Peyton Mitchell joins as associate. She focuses her practice on environmental and product regulation matters.
James Traester joins as associate. He focuses his practice on investment management.
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