Husch Blackwell’s Chattanooga office has promoted Samantha Lunn to partner effective Jan. 1 and added associates Ryan Burgett and Adam Buddenbohn.
Lunn, a commercial litigator in the firm’s financial services and capital markets group, counsels national and international clients on complex financial matters, including securities litigation, corporate and fiduciary governance, insurance litigation and white-collar investigations and litigation.
She also has extensive expertise in the areas of e-discovery and data retention.
Lunn earned her J.D. from Duke University in 2005 and her Bachelor of Science in accounting from Pepperdine University 2002.
Burgett is an associate with the firm’s insolvency and commercial bankruptcy team, assisting clients in commercial bankruptcy and corporate reorganization.
His practice also includes commercial litigation and the representation of asset-based secured lenders in loan workouts, asset recovery, asset disposition and general rights protection.
Burgett earned his J.D. from the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law in 2014 and his undergraduate degree in finance from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in 2011.
Buddenbohn joins the firm’s business litigation practice as an associate after serving as a summer associate in 2016.
He focuses his practice on commercial litigation matters.
Buddenbohn earned his J.D. from Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law in 2017 and his Bachelor of Arts in criminal justice from the University of Delaware in 2009.
Source: Husch Blackwell