Media Mentions

Kevin Humphries and Alan Schabes Featured in Law360 on Election to Firm’s Executive Committee

July 2, 2025

Kevin Humphries, partner and co-chair of Benesch’s Corporate Practice Group, and Alan Schabes, partner in the firm’s Healthcare+ Practice Group, were featured in Law360 following their elections to the firm’s Executive Committee. Each will serve a three-year term, effective July 1, 2025.

Humphries joined Benesch in 2023 from Kirkland & Ellis and is based in the firm’s Chicago and Columbus offices.

I’m honored to be elected to Benesch’s executive committee and deeply appreciate the trust my colleagues have placed in me,” Humphries said. “I recognize the responsibility that comes with this role and am committed to supporting the firm’s continued growth and success. Benesch is at an exciting moment in its trajectory, and I’m looking forward to contributing to our strategic direction as we continue expanding our capabilities, investing in our people and delivering exceptional value to our clients.”

Schabes has been with Benesch’s Cleveland office since 1981.

“I am very excited to join the executive committee and to work with the rest of the firm’s leadership team in this new capacity,” Schabes said. “Having been with Benesch since 1981, I’ve had a front-row seat to the firm’s transformation into a national powerhouse. I’m proud of how far we’ve come and look forward to helping guide our continued growth and evolution in the years ahead.”

Read the article here.

Latest News

Media Mentions 5.29.26

Bloomberg Law Quotes Benesch Partner Margo Wolf O’Donnell on USDA Line Speed Proposal and Worker Safety Risks

Margo Wolf O’Donnell, Co-Chair of Benesch’s Labor & Employment Practice Group, was quoted in Bloomberg Law discussing how the USDA’s proposal to increase meat processing line speeds is raising concerns that faster production could worsen worker safety risks, highlighting tensions between regulatory priorities, industry demands and potential legal challenges.

Media Mentions 5.26.26

Benesch Partner Mark Silberman Quoted in Crain’s Chicago Business on AI-Driven Medicaid Audits and Provider Compliance Risks

Mark Silberman, Vice Chair of Benesch’s Healthcare Practice Group, was quoted in Crain’s Chicago Business article, “The feds’ AI fraud hunt alarms Medicaid providers.” The article examines a new federal effort to use AI to analyze Medicaid audits for fraud, as well as concerns that it could penalize healthcare providers for routine billing errors and create broader financial and operational risks.