Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP begins its new fiscal year with the promotion of the following 13 lawyers. The firm proudly recognizes these talented individuals for their accomplishments and outstanding client service.

Jeremy S. Boczko (Litigation, New York) litigates and helps companies acquire intellectual property rights underlying brands and innovations within a wide variety of industries, including banking and financial services, fashion, entertainment, wine and spirits, pharmaceuticals and computer software. Boczko earned his undergraduate degree from Yeshiva University and his law degree from Fordham University School of Law.

Anthony Bonan (Capital Finance and Real Estate, New York) focuses his practice on commercial real estate transactions, including acquisitions, development, financing, leasing and joint ventures and has extensive experience counseling institutional investors and lenders, real estate opportunity funds and private developers on all aspects of their real estate-related business. Bonan received his undergraduate degree from Columbia University and his law degree from New York University School of Law.

Emily E. Cabrera (Tax and ERISA, The Woodlands) focuses her practice on executive compensation and employee benefit arrangements (including their related tax, accounting, securities and corporate governance aspects). Cabrera earned her undergraduate degree from Harvard University and her law degree from the University of California at Berkeley School of Law.

Ashley D. Drummond (Capital Finance and Real Estate, Dallas) focuses on commercial real estate transactions nationwide, including acquisitions, dispositions and financings (multifamily, office, retail, industrial and golf course properties), real estate aspects of mergers and acquisitions, construction projects and leasing (both landlord and tenant), for a broad spectrum of clients in the real estate industry, including owners, developers, private equity funds and financial institutions. Drummond received her undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University and her law degree from Southern Methodist University.

Kaylan Dunn (Litigation, Houston) practices commercial litigation with an emphasis on oil and gas, banking, real estate disputes and fiduciary litigation with an emphasis on trust and estate disputes. Dunn earned her undergraduate degree from Texas Christian University and her law degree from South Texas College of Law.

James W. Head (Energy and Infrastructure, Washington and Richmond) focuses his practice on domestic and international project finance and public-private partnerships, particularly in the energy and transportation industries. Head earned his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Virginia.

James A. Kennedy II (Corporate, Richmond) represents public and private companies in connection with mergers and acquisitions, strategic corporate transactions, securities offerings, general corporate matters and corporate governance matters. Kennedy received his undergraduate degree from the College of William & Mary and his law degree from Washington and Lee University School of Law.

Jonathan H. Kim (Corporate, Charlotte) serves as counsel to financial institutions and other market participants in capital markets matters with a primary focus on the securitization of various asset classes and the trading and financing of mortgage loans, servicing rights and mortgage-backed securities. Kim earned his undergraduate degree from North Carolina State University and his MBA and law degrees from Wake Forest University.

Brit Mohler (Corporate, New York) represents borrowers, lenders, issuers and underwriters with respect to the financing and securitization of various asset classes primarily related to servicing rights, residential mortgage loans and credit risk collateral. Mohler received her undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia and her law degree from William & Mary Law School.

Adam O’Brian (Corporate, New York) focuses his practice on energy sector capital markets transactions, which includes representing issuers and underwriters on a range of securities transactions, including dedicated utility rate securitizations, and counseling clients on SEC registered public offerings, Rule 144A/Regulation S offerings and private placements. O’Brian earned his undergraduate degree from McGill University and his law degree from State University of New York School of Law at Buffalo.

Sergio F. Oehninger (Litigation, Washington) represents companies in complex insurance coverage and bad-faith disputes arising in various industries, including retail, financial services, energy and real estate, and counsels multinational corporations on cross-border insurance and risk management issues. Oehninger earned his undergraduate degree from the College of William & Mary and his law degree from The George Washington University Law School.

Joseph Rovira (Capital Finance and Real Estate, Houston) represents secured lenders, debtors, hedge funds, private equity funds, unsecured creditors and various official and ad hoc committees in both out-of-court financial restructurings as well as chapter 7, 11 and 15 bankruptcy proceedings. Rovira earned his undergraduate degree from Trinity University and his law degree from the University of Houston Law Center.

Jessica R. Tobin (Capital Finance and Real Estate, Richmond) represents corporate borrowers and lenders in connection with secured and unsecured revolving, bridge and term loan facilities, including acquisition financings, recapitalizations and “going private” transactions, with an emphasis on the representation of portfolio company borrowers. Tobin received her undergraduate degree from the University of New Hampshire and her law degree from the University of Richmond School of Law.