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Tim Newman
Partner
Haynes and Boone
Dallas, TX

Tim Newman is a litigator with experience in white-collar defense, government and internal
investigations, complex litigation, and cybersecurity. He spends most of his time helping clients
stay out of trouble with government agencies, including the Securities and Exchange
Commission, Department of Justice, Texas Attorney General, Texas State Securities Board,
and other federal and state agencies. Tim prides himself on being proactive, working closely
with his clients, and leveraging technology to maximize the value of his work. Clients rely on
Tim’s experience, diligence, and steady hand to guide them through some of their biggest
challenges.

Tim is passionate about service and is consistently recognized for his leadership. He currently
serves on the Dallas Bar Association Board of Directors and previously served on the boards of
Capital for Kids CONNECT, the Texas Aggie Bar Association, the Dallas Association of Young
Lawyers and the Texas Young Lawyers Association, which awarded him the Kirk Watson
Excellence in Leadership Award in 2020. He also serves as the inaugural chair of Haynes
Boone’s HB Building Leaders Committee, which supports Haynes Boone attorneys in
developing their skills in people, practice, and community leadership.

In his spare time, Tim volunteers as a T-Ball coach and a Super Dad at his kids’ school.

 

Carrington Giammittorio
Haynes Boone
Dallas, TX

Carrington Giammittorio is an associate in the Litigation Practice Group at Haynes Boone and focuses on securities law defense and internal investigations. Carrington’s experience with both government enforcement and private securities litigation
makes her uniquely suited to guide companies and individuals through parallel proceedings—helping her clients build a solid defense on all fronts. Her experience extends beyond securities law to helping clients develop strategies for responding to inquiries from governmental and regulatory agencies without compromising (or contradicting) the defense of simultaneous private litigation. She is a strong advocate for her clients and routinely manages complex legal disputes with a sharp eye and a steady hand. Carrington’s practice also extends to white-collar defense, complex commercial litigation, and antitrust.

When not serving clients, Carrington is committed to philanthropy and mentorship. She currently serves as the national Chair of the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation Advisory Council. She is also passionate about fostering the professional development of current undergraduate students at her alma mater and provides advice to students interested in law school and the legal
profession through the University of Virginia’s Alumni Mentoring system.

At the University of Virginia School of Law, Carrington was the inaugural Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy Fellow and served as an Articles Editor for the Virginia Journal of Criminal Law. She also worked as a research assistant for multiple professors, helping to edit books and design syllabi for seminars.