Blank Rome has strategically bolstered its ranks in Washington D.C. by bringing on board David Nunnenkamp, an experienced attorney, from Morgan Lewis & Bockius. This move highlights Blank Rome’s commitment to enhancing its capabilities in international trade law.
David Nunnenkamp brings a wealth of experience to Blank Rome’s international trade practice. His extensive background in advising clients on cross-border transactions and regulatory compliance is expected to be a significant asset for the firm as it continues to navigate the complexities of global trade. Further details about his transition can be found here.
Blank Rome’s decision to recruit a lawyer of Nunnenkamp’s caliber is indicative of its ongoing efforts to strengthen its presence in regulatory compliance and trade matters, areas of growing importance due to recent geopolitical shifts and evolving trade agreements. His role is expected to involve significant leadership in client management and strategic planning, ensuring that the firm remains at the forefront of addressing clients’ needs in the rapidly changing landscape of international trade.
This hiring trend among major law firms, looking to enhance their practices through lateral hires, reflects the broader competitive dynamic within the legal sector, where expertise in regulatory frameworks is increasingly sought after. Such strategic acquisitions help law firms maintain competitive advantage and client confidence in an era marked by complex international trade regulations and challenges.