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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Hogan Lovells announces Global Regulatory leadership changes

Hogan Lovells has announced that Joanne Rotondi has been named practice area leader for the firm’s Transportation Regulatory practice, succeeding Latane Montague. Additionally, Jonathan Stoel has been named co-practice area leader for the firm’s International Trade & Investment practice alongside Ajay Kuntamukkala, succeeding Deen Kaplan

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Janice Hogan, leader of the firm’s Global Regulatory & Intellectual Property, Media, and Technology (IPMT) practice group, said: “Both Joanne and Jonathan bring extensive experience handling complex, cross-border matters in the transportation and trade sectors, respectively. I have no doubt they will continue to excel in their roles as Practice Area Leaders, and I am enormously grateful for the strong foundations Latane and Deen have built thus far and for their continued contributions to the firm.”

Rotondi currently serves as Global Head of the firm’s Transport & Logistics industry sector as well as a partner in the firm’s Environment & Natural Resources practice. She joined the firm as an associate in 2000 and has since built her practice at the intersection of transportation and environmental regulatory and legal matters. As a leader in the Transportation regulatory practice, Rotondi advises large automotive manufacturers and suppliers on emissions, fuel economy, and greenhouse gas standards at state and federal levels, as well as helps projects navigate complex compliance and reporting standards under the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and National Environmental Policy Act, among other state and federal rulemakings.

Stoel, who serves on the firm’s One Americas senior leadership team and as a co-chair of our Public International Law Group, provides strategic international trade and investment policy and litigation counsel to global companies and governments across multiple sectors. His clients include Canadian Solar, the Government of Ontario, Kinder Morgan, Nestle, M S International, and Urenco, among others.

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