CLE Hours: 12 General, 1 Ethics, 1 Professionalism, 0 Trial Practice
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Jamie Singer co-leads FTI Consulting's Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Communications practice, and has counseled hundreds of organizations ranging from Fortune 500 companies to public sector organizations through some of the most high-profile and largest cybersecurity crises of the past decade. Jamie works closely with leading cybersecurity law firms, insurance companies and forensics providers to assist organizations with strategic communications and reputation management services before, during and after significant cyber incidents. She is recognized for her exceptional ability to strategically lead clients through the complexity of a high-impact crisis in a challenging environment with a critical eye on reputation management and responsive crisis communications. Prior to joining FTI Consulting, Jamie was an Executive Vice President and Director of Data Security, Privacy and Crisis Communications at Resolute Strategic Services, where she led the CyberStrategies division. Jamie also spent 7 years at Edelman, where she was a Senior Vice President in the firm’s Crisis & Risk practice and a senior lead in the U.S. Data Security & Privacy Group. Jamie has spoken and written on data security and privacy crisis communications topics for numerous industry-leading organizations, including NetDiligence, HIMSS, SANS Institute and Security Magazine.
THARON JOHNSON, FOUNDER & CEO, PARAMOUNT CONSULTING GROUP
Tharon Johnson is the founder and CEO of Paramount Consulting Group, a full service, bipartisan government affairs and communications firm based in Atlanta, serving clients in the corporate and political sectors. A nationally recognized political strategist and trusted community leader, Tharon appears each week on Fox 5 Atlanta’s longest-running public affairs program, “The Georgia Gang” and on 90.1 WABE-FM’s popular “Political Breakfast” podcast, ranked among the top 40 political podcasts nationally.
Tharon advises elected officials at the highest levels of government. Most recently he served as a senior advisor to the Biden-Harris campaign in the battleground state of Georgia. He has served at senior levels of federal, state, and local campaigns, including for President Barack Obama, Congressman John Lewis, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Congressman John Barrow and DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond.
He appears regularly as a key contributor on news shows, including CNN, MSNBC and Atlanta’s WSB-TV, providing timely insights and analysis of political developments at the national, state and local levels. He also is frequently quoted in Newsweek, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Political Insider blog, Politico, Roll Call, The Hill and other notable publications.
Tharon has received “40 Under 40” awards from both Georgia Trend Magazine and Atlanta
Business Chronicle and was named one of the “Top 25 Most Influential Georgians” by James Magazine. He was the youngest and first African American to receive the “Campaign Manager of the Year” distinction from the American Association of Political Consultants. In addition to his political honors, Tharon was also awarded the “Unsung Hero Award” by his alma mater Clark Atlanta University for outstanding contributions in Arts & Sciences. He is also on the board of advisors for Inclusivv.
With his astute grasp of not only politics, but economic and corporate climate, Tharon continues to lead his firm to success. Paramount has over a decade of experience providing effective results for clients, from raising the dollars needed to push campaigns over the top, to securing strategic contracts for clients, while keeping them engaged and connected with the community.
Paramount Consulting Group specializes in government affairs, lobbying, campaign strategy and communications. Leveraging deep relationships from across the aisle, the firm supports clients through a variety of complex needs, providing strategic guidance and solutions that drive results.
Tharon Johnson | Paramount Consulting Group | tjohnson@paramountconsults.com | 404-392-3175
A. PRACTICE
Securities law, including ethics and malpractice litigation involving attorneys and accountants; entertainment industry joint ventures and audits; and food and beverage industry joint ventures and audits.
B. EDUCATION
Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, University of Minnesota, 1970. University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1966-67. Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, Order of the Coif, University of Minnesota, 1973. Member, 1971-72, and President 1972-73, Minnesota Law Review.
C. HONORS AND AWARDS
D. SUMMARY OF TEACHING ACTIVITIES
E. PUBLICATION
1. 1976: Author, Preventing Legal Malpractice (West Publishing), the first book on this subject.
2. 1981: Editor and reviewer, Levinson, Accountant’s Legal Liability (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.).
3. 1999: Co-author, Fourth Edition of Preventing Legal Malpractice (Thomson/West). 4. 1985-2015: Co-author, Legal Malpractice (Thomson/West), a five-volume, 7,000-page treatise.
5. 2007-Present: Co-author, Second, Third and Fourth Editions, Legal Opinions In Business Transactions (American Bar Association), a three-volume, 2,000-page treatise.
6. 2021: Co-editor, Harvard Professor Michael Witzel, The Veda in Kashmir (Harvard Press).
7. 2023: (estimated): Co-author with Harvard Professor Michael Witzel, Teaching English Strategically to Native Mandarin Speakers.
Amy is the chair of the firm’s Antitrust, Trade and Commercial Litigation Department. She has served on the firm’s Executive Committee, on the Board of Partners, as the Managing Partner of the McGuireWoods Chicago office, as co-chair of the Life Sciences Industry Group and as co-chair of the firm’s Recruiting Committee.
Amy has extensive experience handling criminal and civil antitrust matters for international and U.S. companies, as well as individuals, in federal and state courts and arbitration tribunals throughout the United States. Her cases involve international cartels, price fixing, market allocation, bid rigging, tying arrangements, bundling, monopolization, attempted monopolization, and Robinson-Patman Act claims. In addition, she regularly advises clients on distribution relationships, compliance matters, and other antitrust issues related to day-to-day business operations. She is a frequent author and speaker on numerous topics relating to antitrust, government investigations, and compliance issues. She also has designed and implemented numerous national and international compliance programs.
Amy’s practice also focuses on complex commercial litigation, including class actions, breach of contract actions, commodities litigation, multi-district litigation, and intellectual property disputes. She has first chaired arbitrations, trials and appeals. Her arbitration practice includes international, domestic, and class action arbitrations before various tribunals. She has argued and handled federal appeals, and recently argued and won an appeal in an antitrust and patent case pending in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Andre Geverola a partner at Arnold & Porter and leads the firm’s cartel investigations practice. Mr. Geverola was the first Director of Criminal Litigation in the Antitrust Division of the US Department of Justice, where he supervised antitrust litigation matters across the country. Mr. Geverola represents companies and individuals involved in cartel investigations and litigation, and leverages his 14 years of DOJ experience to develop effective solutions in criminal and civil antitrust matters across a number of industries. Mr. Geverola also advises clients on practical approaches to compliance and risk mitigation.
Heather Howdeshell Morlock is an Assistant General Counsel, Corporate Transactions & Marketing, at Delta Air Lines. Her practice focuses on Consumer Transactions/Marketing & Policy, Sustainability, and Innovation & Product. Prior to joining Delta, she practiced law as an associate with the Eversheds Sutherland Corporate Transactions group.
Heather serves as Chair of Delta’s Legal Department Pro Bono Committee and has volunteered extensively with Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta since 2010, including prior service as Chair of PBPA SpringBoard (the Young Lawyer’s Committee) and as a member of the PBPA Strategic Planning Committee.
Heather is a graduate of the University of Florida Fredric C. Levin College of Law and holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia.
Kevin defends and advises businesses on a wide array of workplace issues. He is
particularly well-versed in federal and state wage and hour laws (e.g., overtime, exempt
classification, independent contractor classification, meal and rest breaks, predictive
scheduling). Kevin also partners with his clients to tackle day-to-day needs and
sensitivities, from negotiating and enforcing employment agreements, to revising
handbooks and policies, to identifying and executing training opportunities.
Kevin’s aptitude in counseling employers derives from his front-line litigation experience.
He has spent nearly fifteen years defending employers facing single-plaintiff, collective
action, and class action lawsuits, as well as government investigations. From “bet the
company” litigation to complex matters involving legal issues of first impression, Kevin
and the attorneys with whom he partners have secured denials of class certification, won
dismissals and summary judgments, and secured trial court and appellate victories for
employers on groundbreaking arguments. Kevin has also successfully mediated cases of
all sizes, from single-claimant matters to nationwide class cases.
Drawing upon his litigation experience, Kevin helps businesses peek around the corner
to proactively identify and mitigate risk. From designing plans to assess compliance with
laws most likely to spawn litigation to crafting policies, trainings, and communications to
attack legal risk, Kevin partners with his clients at every step. Kevin also leans on his
litigation experience in advising businesses of all sizes and growth stages on day-to-day
employment issues that command real-time answers and practical solutions.
Kevin is known for his collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to solving problems. He
is well-networked across the firm and routinely leverages the assistance of colleagues
across offices and practice groups to provide the best possible solutions for his clients.
This includes not only other lawyers across the platform, but also Seyfarth’s deep bench
of skilled, non-attorney professionals, such as project managers, labor economists, and
software engineers.
Kevin took a unique path to employment law, first earning his undergraduate degree in
accounting, spending three summers interning for a “Big Four” tax firm, and devoting the
earliest chapter of his legal career to tax law. These experiences molded Kevin into an
attorney who is as comfortable developing a detailed exposure analysis as he is training
a roomful of supervisors on best employment practices and common pitfalls. A tech nerd
at heart, Kevin also leverages technology to enhance the delivery of legal service.
Kevin and his wife, Lindsay, are the proud parents of two sometimes behaved young
boys and a 10-year-old puppy. When he's not working or spending time with his family,
Kevin can be found on the ice hockey rink or Peloton, or coaching his oldest son’s tee
ball team. Kevin’s ice hockey team, the Crustaceans, won its rec league championship in
2016 (and has failed to make the playoffs each season since).
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