
Much Shelist Names New Principals,
Re-Elects Management Committee
CHICAGO – May 20, 2008 – Chicago-based law firm Much Shelist named three new principals and elevated one existing principal to equity status. In addition, David T. Brown (Chair), Steven L. DeGraff, Don S. Hershman, Mitchell S. Roth and Steven Schwartz were re-elected to the firm’s Management Committee, which is responsible for firm governance and strategic planning. The Management Committee members will serve for a year-long term beginning June 1, 2008.
Gregory B. Mann, elevated from principal to equity principal, serves as vice chair of the firm's Wealth Transfer & Succession Planning group. Mann designs and implements estate and gift tax plans for individuals and family groups. His practice also includes implementing succession planning techniques for closely held corporations, administering probate estates, providing income tax planning and preparing gift and estate tax returns. Mann received an LL.M. and J.D. from Chicago-Kent College of Law, as well as a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin.
Jonna Daleiden Eimer, elevated from special counsel to principal in the Business & Finance practice group, concentrates her transactional practice in mergers and acquisitions and general corporate law. Eimer represents a wide variety of organizations ranging from large corporate clients to smaller, entrepreneurial companies. She negotiates and documents complex mergers, stock and asset acquisitions and dispositions, employment and consulting agreements, and stockholder, limited liability company and partnership agreements. Eimer received a J.D. from Northwestern University School of Law and a B.A. (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) from Lake Forest College.
Joel E. Resnick, elevated from of counsel to principal in the Real Estate practice group, helps commercial real estate clients negotiate and close purchase, sale and financing agreements for retail, office, mixed-use, industrial and residential properties, including apartment and condominium buildings, brownfields and unimproved properties. Resnick received a J.D. from Washington University in St. Louis School of Law and a B.A. from Franklin & Marshall College.
Wendy M. Reutebuch, elevated from associate to principal in the Real Estate practice group, represents clients in a wide variety of commercial real estate and real estate finance transactions. Reutebuch received a J.D. from DePaul University College of Law and a B.A. from the University of Illinois.
About Much Shelist
Chicago-based Much Shelist is an independent, full-service business law firm focused on the middle market. Since its founding in 1970, Much Shelist has grown to approximately 85 attorneys. The firm offers services in a wide range of practice areas, including business litigation; corporate law; mergers and acquisitions; corporate finance and securities; commercial finance; taxation and business planning; real estate; bankruptcy, reorganization and creditors' rights; employee benefits and executive compensation; health care; insurance coverage and risk management; intellectual property; labor and employment; and wealth transfer and succession planning. Clients include middle-market businesses, financial institutions, public and private companies, families and high-net-worth individuals.
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