(September 13, New York) - Reed Smith LLP, a leading international law firm, today announced Carl Krasik has re-joined the firm. He will be a partner in Reed Smith's Financial Industry Group (FIG).

Mr. Krasik was most recently the general counsel and a member of the Executive Committee at BNY Mellon. Prior to joining Mellon Financial Corporation as associate general counsel and corporate secretary in 1995, he headed Reed Smith's Corporate Group and served as Reed Smith's Director of Legal Personnel and on its Executive Committee.

"We could not be more delighted that Carl has returned to the firm," said Gregory B. Jordan, the firm's Global Managing Partner. "Our financial services clients are operating in the most challenging environment in nearly a century. Carl brings to us ‘in the trenches' experience, a unique perspective, and an unparalleled ability to counsel clients across a wide range of critical issues. His counsel will benefit both clients and our own lawyers."

Mr. Krasik joined Reed Smith in 1970, following his graduation from Harvard Law School and a one-year clerkship on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court with Justice Herbert Cohen. When Mr. Krasik left Reed Smith to join Mellon 25 years later, he was among the firm's most highly regarded corporate and securities lawyers, with a stellar reputation built on his involvement in numerous contested takeovers, proxy contests, and other high-visibility corporate matters in the 1970s and 1980s, including key roles in groundbreaking financial transactions for Mellon and in the sale of Gulf Oil.

After joining Mellon, Mr. Krasik served as the company's senior securities attorney and corporate secretary under three CEOs, becoming integral to the company's business and Board management. When Robert Kelly became Chairman, president and CEO of Mellon in 2006, Mr. Krasik was elevated to the position of general counsel, which he retained when Mellon merged with The Bank of New York. Mr. Kelly also appointed him to the Executive Committee of the merged entity, its highest management group.  In those key roles, Mr. Krasik served as legal advisor to Mr. Kelly and as a trusted member of the executive team.

Mr. Krasik's contributions at Mellon and BNY Mellon were numerous and significant, including: managing the broad range of complex legal issues involved in the merger of The Bank of New York and Mellon, and in integrating these major institutions; dealing successfully with first-impression issues arising from the recent global financial crisis; and resolving a significant Russian lawsuit.

Mr. Krasik announced his plan to retire from BNY Mellon last October.

"At various stages in life, you look for the right fit between your interests and abilities and your career opportunities," Mr. Krasik said. "Returning to Reed Smith is the right fit for me at this stage because the practice of law is essentially about relationships. Reed Smith's historic and ongoing relationship with BNY Mellon will enable me to maintain the relationships I have with my former colleagues there, as well as allow me to reestablish relationships with many of the individuals I worked with during my previous tenure at Reed Smith. In addition, the firm's extensive relationships with other major financial institutions will permit me to build on those relationships that I have developed in my 15 years in the industry, and the firm's exponential growth in recent years will enable me to create new relationships with new lawyers and new clients around the world."

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