Law firm PF+C appoints captives specialist as president
Attorney Peter McDougall, a captives specialist, has been elected as the new president and treasurer of law firm Paul Frank + Collins (PF+C).
McDougall, a captive insurance and business lawyer, had previously served on the firm’s executive committee as vice-president since 2014 and has been a director in the firm since 2012. He replaces Stephanie Mapes who completed her five-year term as president. She remains a director of the firm and the head of the captive insurance team at PF+C.
During her time as president, Mapes oversaw a number of firm initiatives including the hiring of a number of specialty practice lawyers for areas such as energy, environmental, municipal financing, litigation, and intellectual property/patents.
Mapes commented: “It was my job to lead Paul Frank + Collins through a time of transition and succession, including the retirements of our founding members, to identify and build on our amazing strengths, and position the firm and assist our clients, to thrive into the future. Pete McDougall is one of our amazing strengths, and I have no doubt that he will lead us to exciting opportunities in this ever-changing world, and great success as we start the next 50 years of the firm.”
McDougall added: “I am truly honored to be elected by the Directors of PF+C to serve as the 6th President in the firm’s 51-year history. Stephanie’s outstanding leadership over the past five years has left the firm in a great place and I am very excited about our future. PF+C is made up of amazing people who are not only outstanding at what they do professionally, but who care about each other and their communities. The culture and values of PF+C are paramount to the success the firm has enjoyed in the past, and will lead to continued success of the firm in the future.”
In addition, attorney Michael Wasco was elected to serve as second vice-president on the firm’s executive management committee. Wasco is an intellectual property attorney with an engineering background. He handles patents, trademarks and IP dispute matters for clients. Nolan Burkhouse, the head of the firm’s Insurance Services team, was re-elected to serve another three-year term as vice-president.