Daniel Mayerfeld, a business litigation partner, has joined Blank Rome in Houston from Skadden. He will focus his practice on complex commercial litigation, with an emphasis on high-stakes energy and commercial disputes, according to a news release.
Before joining Blank Rome, Mayerfeld was counsel in Skadden’s Complex Litigation and Trials practice in Houston for almost 20 years, where he represented public and private companies and individuals in federal and state courts. Before that, he was an attorney for Chicago Metropolis 2020 from 2005 to 2007 and, right after law school, he was an associate at Cassiday, Schade & Gloor for two years.
“We are thrilled to welcome Daniel to Blank Rome,” said Grant S. Palmer, Blank Rome’s Chair and Managing Partner, in the release. “As one of the nation’s premier energy markets, Houston is home to sophisticated businesses facing increasingly complex disputes, and Daniel’s arrival strengthens our ability to serve clients across Texas and the country at the highest level. His deep experience handling business-critical energy and commercial litigation, paired with his trusted client relationships, will be a tremendous asset to our litigation bench and our Energy industry team as we continue to grow our national platform.”
AREAS OF FOCUS
Mayerfeld’s practice focuses on complex commercial and energy litigation, including disputes involving mergers and acquisitions, commercial contracts, joint operating agreements, trade secrets and noncompete claims. He also represents clients in civil and government investigations involving anti-corruption, fraud and securities matters and advises companies on measures to mitigate litigation risk.
EDUCATION
Chicago-Kent College of Law (JD, 2003)
Northern Arizona University (1999)
