Hoguet Newman Regal & Kenney Names Miriam Manber Partner – Benzinga – Press Release

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Amory McAndrew and Steven Silverberg Elevated to Counsel

Hoguet Newman Regal & Kenney, LLP is pleased to announce the promotions of Miriam Manber to partner and Amory McAndrew and Steven Silverberg to counsel.

“Thanks to our next generation of leaders, the future of HNRK has never been brighter,” said Dorothea Regal, founding partner of HNRK. “We are thrilled to announce the well-deserved promotions of Miriam, Amory, and Steven, and look forward to their continued contributions to our clients and our firm.”

Miriam is an accomplished trial lawyer with experience litigating commercial, employment, and civil rights matters. She regularly defends public agencies, including railroads, and has won rare defense judgments under the Federal Employers Liability Act and the Federal Railroad Safety Act. She also represents both plaintiffs and defendants in high-stakes commercial contract disputes, such as helping secure a multimillion-dollar jury verdict for a foreign credit card issuer against Mastercard. Prior to joining HNRK, Miriam completed a two-year clerkship in the Staff Attorney’s Office of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

Amory frequently represents employers and executives in all aspects of the employment relationship, counseling clients on issues ranging from discrimination and retaliation to wage-and-hour issues and compensation. Amory also represents businesses of all sizes, including startups (she is currently acting as the primary outside counsel for a technology consulting firm), and often advises clients in the retail and fashion industries as well. She spearheads HNRK’s women’s initiative, developing strategies that further the firm’s commitment to diversity and inclusion and growth of young talent, and was recently named to Profiles in Diversity Journal’s Women Worth Watching list.

Steven is a seasoned litigator with significant experience as a first-chair trial attorney handling employment, civil rights, professional malpractice,…

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