Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis LLP today announced that Kristine Laudadio Devine has been promoted to partner. With extensive experience across myriad aspects of communications law, Ms. Devine has deep experience representing clients engaged in communications-related transactions and negotiations.
“Kristine’s keen legal judgment and outstanding work product enables clients to successfully run their business in a complicated legal landscape,” said Scott Harris of Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis. “Her in-depth knowledge and understanding of a constantly evolving communications law environment is an invaluable asset to her clients.”
Ms. Devine handles a broad range of legal and regulatory challenges, with a particular focus on transactions. She also helps clients develop long-term strategic plans so they can easily move forward with new opportunities and achieve their business goals.
“The complex telecommunications regulatory regime often has unforeseen implications for emerging technologies. Companies need an attorney who can help navigate that regime, as well as work with them to develop long term strategies for innovation,” said Kristine Devine. “I have the privilege of working closely with my clients as they bring new products and services to market, and I look forward to expanding my practice as a partner at HWG.”
Ms. Devine earned her J.D. cum laude from Northwestern University School of Law where she was Managing Editor of the Northwestern University Law Review. She earned her B.A. summa cum laude from Sewanee: The University of the South.
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About Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis
Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis LLP is a nationally recognized communications, information technology, international investment/national security, and litigation law firm. The firm’s clients include Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, investors, trade associations, and non-profit organizations. As former senior government officials, federal prosecutors, Congressional counsel, and experienced litigators, HWG lawyers advise their clients on how government decision makers think, how legal and political institutions work in the real world, and how those institutions can affect a transaction or business plan. For more information, please visit https://www.hwglaw.com/.