Issue: Summer 2026
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In Practice
Jennifer Scheller Neumann, ’03: The Ever-Changing Climate of Environmental Law
Jennifer Scheller Neumann, ’03, spent two decades with the Environment and Natural Resources Division at the US Department of Justice before entering private practice in 2024.
@UMICHLAW Summer 2026
New Michigan Law Workshop Explores American Indian Law
A new American Indian Law Workshop led by Matthew Fletcher, ’97, the Harry Burns Hutchins Collegiate Professor of Law, provides students with the opportunity to engage with a wide range of scholars and examine more granular, niche issues relating to American Indian law.
@UMICHLAW Summer 2026
Ruben Piñuelas, ’26: Exoneree Helps Free Wrongly Convicted Client
Ruben Piñuelas, ’26, knows firsthand how the legal system can wrongfully convict someone of a crime they didn’t commit—and how that same system can sometimes be used to right the wrong.
Class Note Summer 2026
Rajeev Raghavan joined Crowell & Moring LLP in its privacy and cybersecurity group. He is a former special counsel to the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), advising on high-profile cyber initiatives, AI strategy and risk, and internal security modernization. Before that, he was an assistant US attorney for the District of Maryland.
Class Note Summer 2026
Vanessa Wilson joined the Fort Wayne, Indiana, office of Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP as an associate in the product liability and mass torts practice group.
Class Note Summer 2026
Adrienne Boyd was elected partner at Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, where she is a member of the product liability litigation practice in the firm’s Denver office. Boyd represents pharmaceutical, medical device, and consumer products companies in mass tort and other complex litigation.
Class Note Summer 2026
David Sillers joined the Dallas office of Hilgers PLLC. Sillers represents companies and individuals seeking redress in defamation cases and helps prevent the need for such lawsuits by working with crisis management firms, public relations firms, and counsel for media companies. He joins Hilgers from the Virginia-based Clare Locke LLP.
Class Note Summer 2026
Trevor Parkes and Elizabeth Greiter, ’20, celebrated the birth of their daughter in August 2025. Parkes is the counsel and project director of the First Step Act Resource Center for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Greiter is the lead counsel of health and regulatory research at Abbott (formerly Exact Sciences).
Class Note Summer 2026
Whitney Schneider-White has been promoted to partner at BakerHostetler LLP in the firm’s Washington, DC, office. She focuses her practice on evolving US state and federal privacy legislation, cross-border data protection, emerging technology regulation and compliance, and the intersection of technology and financial services.