Weil elects 13 new partners and announces new counsel class

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP announces that it has elected 13 new partners, effective January 1, 2021.

“We are delighted to welcome this exceptionally talented group of lawyers to our partnership,” said Weil Executive Partner Barry Wolf. “Our new partners – who practice across five of our global offices and all of our departments: Corporate; Litigation; Restructuring; and Tax, Executive Compensation & Benefits – share our Firm’s unwavering commitment to collaboration and delivering sound advice to clients.”

The new partners are based in the Firm’s London, Munich, New York, Paris and Washington, D.C. offices.

The Firm also appointed 52 counsel, effective January 1, 2021. The counsel class includes individuals from all of the Firm’s four departments who are based across Weil’s offices in the United States, Europe and Asia.

The new partners are:

Guillaume Bonnard: Private Equity/M&A (Paris)

Barbra J. Broudy: Capital Markets (New York)

Vadim M. Brusser: Antitrust/Competition (Washington, D.C.)

Manuel-Peter Fringer: Private Equity (Munich)

Matthew Goren: Restructuring (New York)

Natasha S. Hwangpo: Restructuring (New York)

Marc Lordonnois: Private Equity (Paris)

Christopher Marks: Complex Commercial Litigation (London)

Jenna McBain: Private Equity (New York)

Alastair McVeigh: Banking & Finance (London)

Max Oppenheimer: Private Equity (London)

Amanda Rosenblum: Executive Compensation & Benefits (New York)

Alexander W. Welch: Restructuring (New York)