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Jami Wintz McKeon officially takes on the role of Chair at Morgan Lewis, succeeding Francis M. Milone. Her leadership marks a new era for the global law firm committed to client service and innovation.
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JAMI WINTZ MCKEON BECOMES CHAIR OF MORGAN LEWIS

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Posted on October 3, 2014

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Jami Wintz McKeon Named Chair of Morgan Lewis

Jami Wintz McKeon begins a five-year term as Chair of global law firm Morgan Lewis. She succeeds Francis M. Milone, who held the position since 1999 and led the firm through a period of dramatic growth in geographic reach and range of practices while maintaining a steadfast commitment to client service.

Decades of Leadership Within the Firm

During three-plus decades at Morgan Lewis, Ms. McKeon has held a number of significant management positions, including membership on the firm’s Advisory Board and on its Compensation Committee. Until recently, she led the Litigation Practice, Morgan Lewis’s largest practice group. She was also instrumental in spearheading the firm’s expansion in California, Texas, and outside the United States in key commercial centers.

Litigation Expertise and Fortune 100 Counsel

In her own practice, which she will maintain during her term as Chair, Ms. McKeon handles high stakes litigation and counsels Fortune 100 companies on complex legal and regulatory issues. Those include matters related to mortgage, credit card, and trust issues for some of the world’s largest banks.

“I am deeply honored to lead the dedicated lawyers and staff who make Morgan Lewis a truly great firm,” Ms. McKeon said. “Though it has grown substantially since I joined in 1981, the firm has never wavered in its commitment to client service and internal collaboration. I attribute this to Fran’s extraordinary leadership during a period of tremendous change for the legal profession.”

“Morgan Lewis could not be in better hands,” Mr. Milone said of his successor. “Jami’s energy, passionate dedication to our core values, and track record of leadership make her ideally suited to lead our firm.”

Driving Innovation in Legal Services

Ms. McKeon has been a leading innovator within the legal industry. An early advocate of alternative fee arrangements, she helped to pioneer several programs for clients focused on non-traditional fee arrangements. Such approaches are now becoming increasingly common at law firms. She also has championed law firm diversity, and technological advancements both within the firm and to better assist clients with their data management requirements.

“Our focus on technology, our intense desire to retain and recruit the best and brightest lawyers on the planet, our commitment to add real value to our clients—all arise from our fundamental goal to serve our clients’ business needs worldwide,” Ms. McKeon said. “We built this firm on long-standing, deep relationships with our clients. That’s something that will not change under my stewardship of Morgan Lewis.”

Achievements and Industry Recognition

Ms. McKeon’s work has also earned her numerous accolades, including her 2014 election to the American Law Institute. She has also recently been recognized by The American Lawyer in the category Best Lawyers-Commercial Litigation; by The Daily Journal, as one of the “Top 75 Women Litigators” and as one of the “Top 100 Lawyers in California”; and by The Legal Intelligencer, which this year named her one of its “Women of the Year.”

Commitment to Pro Bono and Community Service

A forceful promoter of the firm’s pro bono efforts, Ms. McKeon frequently speaks at and takes an active part in various community service organizations, including the Philadelphia Bar Association and the United Way. She sits on the Board of Directors for the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia.

Key Takeaways

  • Jami Wintz McKeon began a landmark five-year term as Chair of Morgan Lewis in October 2014, succeeding Francis M. Milone (jdjournal.com).
  • She has led the firm’s significant geographic expansion, including key markets in California, Texas and international centers (jdjournal.com).
  • McKeon maintained an active high-stakes litigation practice, advising major banks on mortgage, credit card and trust issues (morganlewis.com).
  • Under her leadership Morgan Lewis embraced innovation, alternative fee arrangements, diversity, and technological advancement (morganlewis.com).
  • She has received numerous honors, including election to the American Law Institute (2014) and recognitions by The Daily Journal, The Legal Intelligencer, and The American Lawyer (morganlewis.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

When did Jami Wintz McKeon become Chair of Morgan Lewis?
She assumed the role on October 1, 2014, succeeding Francis M. Milone ([jdjournal.com](https://www.jdjournal.com/2014/10/07/morgan-lewis-appoints-jami-mckeon-as-their-first-female-chair/?utm_source=openai)).
What practice does she continue while serving as Chair?
She maintains her own high‑stakes litigation practice, advising Fortune 100 banks on mortgage, credit card and trust matters ([morganlewis.com](https://www.morganlewis.com/bios/jmckeon?utm_source=openai)).
What key initiatives has she championed as Chair?
She’s driven global expansion, pioneered alternative fee arrangements, advanced technology, and supported diversity and pro bono efforts ([morganlewis.com](https://www.morganlewis.com/-/media/files/news/ofcounsel_newchairtakeshelm_nov2014.pdf?utm_source=openai)).
What recognitions has she received?
She was elected to the American Law Institute in 2014 and recognized by The Daily Journal (“Top 75 Women Litigators”, “Top 100 Lawyers in California”), The Legal Intelligencer (“Women of the Year”), and The American Lawyer ([morganlewis.com](https://www.morganlewis.com/-/media/files/news/ofcounsel_newchairtakeshelm_nov2014.pdf?utm_source=openai)).

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