In a notable move within the legal industry, three former partners from the prestigious firm founded by litigator Marc Kasowitz have embarked on a new venture, establishing a law firm under the banner of Herschmann Benson Bowen. This development follows Eric Herschmann’s departure from the Kasowitz firm in 2020 to serve as a White House lawyer during the Trump administration. Joining Herschmann in this new undertaking are Dan Benson and Michael Bowen, who have also severed ties with the Kasowitz firm.
This initiative marks a significant step for Benson, who co-founded the firm originally known as Hector in 1993, a name that has long been synonymous with high-stakes litigation. Despite the new beginnings, Marc Kasowitz himself has not yet commented on this departure of key figures from his firm. Further details on the strategic focus and client base of Herschmann Benson Bowen remain eagerly awaited by industry observers.
The formation of this new firm underscores the dynamic shifts within the legal industry, where seasoned attorneys leverage their experience to shape unique legal practices. For those seeking detailed insights, the original report by Bloomberg Law provides a comprehensive look at the implications of this move for the involved parties and the broader legal community.