SAN FRANCISCO / WASHINGTON—Law360 has named Covington lawyers Alex Berengaut, Catherine Dargan, Heather Finstuen, Gretchen Hoff Varner, Robert Newman, and Gerry Waldron among its 2024 MVPs. These awards showcase standout attorneys across numerous practice areas and industries who had extraordinary wins and contributed most to their practice area in the past year, including high-stakes litigation, complex global matters, and record-breaking deals.
The Covington recipients, along with the categories under which they were recognized, are:
Technology
Alex Berengaut was recognized for his work in bet-the-company disputes for technology clients, including a preliminary injunction against Montana’s ban of TikTok.
Alex’s Law360 Technology MVP profile can be found here.
Life Sciences
Catherine Dargan was recognized for her work advising some of the world’s most well-known multinational life sciences companies on their strategic transactions, including, among others, advising Bristol Myers Squibb on its $14 billion merger with Karuna Therapeutics and its $4.1 billion merger with RayzeBio, Novartis’ sale of part of its portfolio of “front of eye” medicines to Bausch + Lomb Corp. in a deal worth as much as $2.5 billion, Biogen in acquiring Human Immunology Biosciences for up to $1.8 billion, and Merck in its agreement to acquire the aqua business of Elanco Animal Health for $1.3 billion and acquisition of Harpoon Therapeutics for $680 million.
Catherine’s Law360 Life Sciences MVP profile can be found here.
International Trade
Heather Finstuen was recognized for her CFIUS and foreign direct investment-related work, having secured U.S. government approval for a litany of billion-dollar overseas transactions with sensitive security implications over the past year. Heather handled numerous high stakes matters before the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, including securing CFIUS approval for BAE Systems, Inc. in a $5.5 Billion acquisition of Ball Aerospace, for Brookfield Renewable Partners and Cameco Corporation in a $7.9 Billion acquisition of Westinghouse Electric Company, and for Stabilus SE in a $680 Million acquisition of DESTACO.
Heather's Law360 International Trade MVP profile can be found here.
Insurance
Gretchen Hoff Varner was recognized for her work as a first-chair insurance coverage trial lawyer, including a mid-trial settlement for technology ride-sharing company Getaround eight days into a jury trial, the day after Covington rested its case, a case that raised important issues about professional standards in the insurance claims administration business.
Gretchen's Law360 Insurance MVP profile can be found here.
Benefits
Robert Newman was recognized for his work as lead ERISA counsel on a Covington team that won a first-in-the-nation appeal on subject matter jurisdiction, representing Verizon in its $5.9 billion transfer of pension plan liabilities, prevailing in an ERISA lawsuit for IBM, and serving as lead employee benefits and executive compensation counsel in multibillion-dollar corporate transactions.
Robert's Law360 Benefits MVP profile can be found here.
Telecommunications
Gerry Waldron was recognized for his work on strategic and regulatory issues with leading communications, media, and technology clients before the FCC and Congress, including a unanimous vote by the FCC on behalf of GeoBroadcast Solutions that allows radio broadcasters to deliver geo-targeted content for the first time.
Gerry’s Law360 Telecommunications MVP profile can be found here.