Barbaros Karaahmet of Herrick Feinstein Announced as Office Managing Partner of the Year Finalist by Law.com
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America's leading media platform in the field of law, law.com, announced the finalists of the Office Managing Partner of the Year award among law firms in America. Barbaros Karaahmet, the managing partner of Herrick Feinstein, one of the well-known law firms in New York, was also included in the list where 10 firms made it to the finals. The evaluation, where the winners will be announced on September 5, includes partners from leading law firms in America such as Sidley Austin, Manning Kass, Tully Rinckey, Holland & Knight, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, along with Herrick Feinstein.
Karaahmet, who answered questions about his nomination for the award to Law.com, said the following when asked if he could describe his leadership style in a few words: ''I believe in the value of consulting with professionals that have contrasting points of view to incorporate diverse perspectives while still valuing the importance of making decisions swiftly, depending on the circumstances,'' he replied. Reminding that during his time in office, they opened the Pittsburgh offices as Herrick and that he served as Chief Operating Partner during the COVID period, and underlined that they signed a new lease agreement for Herrick, which has been in the same building for 75 years, and that with the new renovation, they will have a modern workspace in 2025. Karaahmet serves as Chief Operating Partner at Herrick. Karaahmet, who is also a member of the Firm's Executive Committee, started his career at Herrick in 1995.
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