Tuesday, July 14, 2009

National Law Journal 40 Under 40: Washington's Rising Stars

July 13, 2009

Nostradamus is not on our payroll so The National Law Journal can't report the future today. But we can make some predictions. One is that the young Washington-area lawyers profiled here will play a major role in the legal community of the nation's capital — and therefore of the nation — for years to come.

Selected by the editors based on nominations and reporting, these 40 individuals have already made their marks in private practice, in government agencies, on Capitol Hill and with public interest groups. Some have garnered headlines; others are less well-known. And not one has reached the age of 40.

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JARED GENSER, DLA PIPER

At Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government during the 1990s, student Jared Genser organized a protest when then-Chinese President Jiang Zemin came to speak. Afterward, he found himself asking, "Now what?" The answer was a career in human rights law. Genser, 37, heads Freedom Now, which advocates legally and politically for prisoners of conscience — including six individuals whom it has helped free. Genser now represents Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. And that's just his pro bono work. As a partner at DLA Piper, Genser guides clients such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Lebanon Renaissance Foundation. — Marisa McQuilken

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Legal Times Names "40 under 40," Washington’s Rising Legal Stars

NEW YORK - (Business Wire) Legal Times, a product of The National Law Journal, today named its 2009 "40 Under 40" list of Washington’s rising legal stars. Selected by the publication’s editors based on nominations from the D.C. legal community and the Legal Times reporting team, these individuals are expected to play a leading role at law firms, in government, and in shaping the practice of law in Washington in the years to come. The "40 Under 40" will be honored at the annual Legal Times awards gala in October. For the complete list, visit www.legaltimes.com.

The group includes more than two dozen lawyers from private Washington law firms, as well as officials from the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Solicitor General’s Office, committee staff from Capitol Hill and advocates from public interest groups and lobby shops in the District. The lawyers and lobbyists selected have created winning litigation strategies, engineered major corporate deals, shaped public policy, built public interest programs and advanced legal thinking.

Those named to this year’s "40 Under 40" list include:

* Elisebeth Cook, Republican chief counsel for Supreme Court nominations, Senate Judiciary Committee

* Jared Genser, partner, DLA Piper, and human rights defender, whose clients include Aung San Suu Kyi

* Alan Gura, partner, Gura & Possessky, and winner of the notable D.C. v. Heller Second Amendment case

* Brian Heberlig, partner, Steptoe & Johnson, and white-collar defense expert

* Neal Katyal, principal deputy solicitor general, U.S. Department of Justice

* Kannon Shanmugam, partner, Williams & Connolly, and noted Supreme Court advocate

"If you’re looking for a guide to power in Washington in the years ahead, this list is a good place to start," said David Brown, editor in chief. "In the future, we believe these lawyers and lobbyists will dominate private practice, the Hill, the agencies, and the courts."

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