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Six Husch Blackwell Attorneys Selected to 2026 Law360 Editorial Advisory Boards

 
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National law firm Husch Blackwell announced that six attorneys were selected by Law360 to serve on various editorial advisory boards in 2026.

Each editorial board comprises approximately 10 to 12 subject-matter experts who provide feedback on Law360’s coverage and insight on how best to cover each respective practice area.

The Husch Blackwell attorneys serving on editorial boards in 2026 include:

  • Partner Rod Carter, Milwaukee (Telecommunications): Carter serves as the leader of the firm’s Telecommunications team and represents communications carriers, broadband providers, tech companies, and trade associations in all aspects of infrastructure deployment, including transactions involving communications towers, data centers, fiber networks, wireless facilities, and edge computing infrastructure.
  • Senior Counsel Jason Husgen, St. Louis (Competition): Husgen represents large business organizations in federal and state courts, at both the trial and appellate levels. He represents clients in individual and class action disputes across the country, focusing heavily on contract litigation, business torts, and other commercial issues, including antitrust, consumer and securities fraud, trade secret misappropriation, and false advertising.
  • Partner Tara LeDay, Austin (Bankruptcy): LeDay focuses her practice on restructuring, creditors’ rights, collections, and bankruptcy. She has a nationwide practice representing bankruptcy trustees, creditors, and corporate and high-net-worth debtors.
  • Partner Trecia Moore, Kansas City (Employment Authority Labor): With 14 years at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Moore advises clients in the management of traditional labor relations matters, and she has significant experience with large scale union organizing campaigns and collective bargaining agreements. She also represents clients before the NLRB—where her own experience provides her with great insight into the agency’s decision-making process.
  • Partner Nithya Nagarajan, Washington, DC (International Trade): Nagarajan focuses her practice on trade-remedy strategy and antidumping and countervailing duty proceedings. Her previous roles at the Department of Commerce, the Department of Justice and the U.S. Court of International Trade give Nagarajan an insider’s perspective as she counsels clients on administrative and regulatory acts before Commerce, the International Trade Commission and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). She has advised foreign manufacturers in India, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Korea and Vietnam in handling trade and supply chain issues associated with exports to the United States.
  • Partner Michael Schrier, Washington, DC (Government Contracts): Schrier focuses his practice at the intersection of government contracting and labor and employment. He has extensive experience advising and litigating employment-related matters for federal contractors including Davis-Bacon Act, Service Contract Act, federal contractor Paid Sick Leave, federal contractor minimum wage, and OFCCP matters. Schrier represents clients in Contract Disputes Act, Miller Act and breach of contract claims in federal and state trial and appellate courts and in bid protests before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and U.S. Government Accountability Office.

Professionals:

Jason Husgen

Senior Counsel

Tara LeDay

Partner

Trecia Moore

Partner