Press Release

Wiley Announces Partner and Of Counsel Promotions for 2022

December 7, 2021

Washington, DC – Wiley, a preeminent Washington, DC law firm, is pleased to announce the election of new partners – Kathryne C. Dickerson, Jeremy J. Broggi, Tatiana Sainati, Kathleen E. Scott, and Gary S. Ward – effective January 1, 2022. In addition, the firm has promoted Rebecca J. Fiebig, Olaoluwaposi O. Oshinowo, Adam Teslik, Enbar Toledano, and Wesley E. Weeks to of counsel. The promotions range across several of the firm’s key practices, including Government Contracts, Election Law & Government Ethics, Employment & Labor, International Trade, Intellectual Property, Litigation, and Telecom, Media & Technology (TMT).

“Congratulations to these outstanding attorneys—our five new partners and five new of counsel—on their achievements,” said Managing Partner Peter D. Shields. “These individuals have worked hard throughout the years and have dedicated themselves to providing the highest-quality service, consistency, and innovative thinking that our clients expect. I thank them for their commitment.”

The firm’s newest partners include:

  • Kathryne (Kate) Dickerson, formerly of counsel, is a member of the TMT Practice. Dickerson advocates before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on behalf of radio and TV broadcasters and satellite operators. She helps clients pursue new and innovative uses of spectrum and provides expert advice regarding compliance with existing rules, including programming/content and technical regulations. Dickerson earned her J.D., cum laude, from Georgetown University Law Center. She acted as Senior Articles Editor at the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal.
  • Jeremy Broggi, formerly an associate, is a member of the Issues and Appeals Practice and the Election Law & Government Ethics Practice. Broggi litigates constitutional, statutory, and regulatory issues in courts and before administrative agencies, including questions involving the interpretation of administrative law and the scope of government power to regulate diverse interests including elections, employment, finance, firearms, health care, speech, technology, and telecommunications. In addition to private practice, Broggi has served in all three branches of the federal government, including as a special assistant in the office of Vice President Dick Cheney. Broggi holds a J.D., cum laude, from Harvard Law School, where he was Executive Editor of the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy. Broggi was a law clerk for the Honorable Gregory G. Katsas in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (2018) and a law clerk for the Honorable Richard J. Leon in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (2016-2017).
  • Tatiana Sainati, formerly an associate, is a member of the Litigation Practice. Sainati’s practice covers complex commercial litigation and arbitration involving questions of foreign and international law. She represents corporate clients involved in commercial and international litigations and arbitrations, including government contracts, health care, intellectual property, and other contract and tort disputes positioned in domestic and international courts and tribunals. Sainati has an LL.M., magna cum laude, in Comparative and International Law from Duke University School of Law, and a J.D., magna cum laude, from Duke University School of Law, Order of the Coif. She was on the Editorial Board of the Duke Law Journal. Prior to joining Wiley, she was a law clerk for the Honorable M. Margaret McKeown in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (2015-2016) and a legal advisor to Judge Rosemary Barkett on the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal (2013-2014).
  • Kathleen (Kat) Scott, formerly an associate, is a member of the TMT Practice. Scott offers counsel to telecommunications, media, and technology clients on legal and policy issues surrounding established and emerging technologies, and she advises a broad range of clients on privacy and cybersecurity advocacy and compliance issues at the federal and state level. Scott earned her J.D., summa cum laude, from American University Washington College of Law, along with a Gillett-Mussey Fellowship and a Dean’s Merit Scholarship. She was Executive Editor of the American University Law Review.
  • Gary Ward, formerly an associate, is a member of the Government Contracts Practice. Ward represents government contractors in various industries on a range of legal matters. He litigates disputes unique to the government contracting industry, including bid protests, Contract Disputes Act (CDA) claims, and intellectual property disputes. Ward also serves as the firm’s Assistant Facility Security Officer, advising both the firm and clients on a range of national security compliance issues that arise under classified contracts and the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM). Ward earned his J.D., with highest honors, from The George Washington University Law School with a Raymond F. Hossfeld Dean’s Scholarship. He was an Associate on The George Washington University Law Review.

The firm’s newest of counsel include:

  • Rebecca Fiebig, formerly special counsel, is a member of the Litigation Practice. She represents clients from various sectors, including mining, transportation, defense, pharmaceutical, and real estate in high-stakes, complex disputes in federal and state courts as well as before international tribunals. Fiebig has substantial experience at all levels, from discovery to dispositive motions practice to briefing and argument on appeal.
  • Olaoluwaposi O. (Posi) Oshinowo, formerly special counsel, is a member of the Employment & Labor Practice. He has extensive experience leading employment investigations, advising and counseling business leaders concerning employment matters, and representing companies and individuals in employment litigation and commercial litigation matters.
  • Adam Teslik, formerly an associate, is a member of the International Trade Practice. He represents clients in antidumping and countervailing duty proceedings before the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) and U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC), appeals before the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC), binational panel reviews under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), and WTO litigation in cooperation with the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR).
  • Enbar Toledano, formerly special counsel, is a member of the Litigation Practice. She is a brief-writer and legal strategist who specializes in critical motions and appeals. She has handled dozens of dispositive motions and appeals for the Litigation, White Collar, International Trade, and TMT practices, in addition to managing high-stakes commercial litigation.
  • Wesley E. Weeks, formerly an associate, is a member of the of the firm’s Litigation Practice and Intellectual Property Practice. He has a wide range of experience litigating complex disputes before federal courts and in commercial arbitration, including patent and trade secret disputes, complex class actions, and administrative law challenges.
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