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28 March 2025

K&L Gates Expands Litigation Practice With Wilmington Partner Addition

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K&L Gates LLP

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Global law firm K&L Gates LLP welcomes Robert Beste as a partner in its Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice. He joins the firm’s Wilmington office from Smith, Katzenstein & Jenkins LLP.
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Wilmington – Global law firm K&L Gates LLP welcomes Robert Beste as a partner in its Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice. He joins the firm’s Wilmington office from Smith, Katzenstein & Jenkins LLP.

With nearly 25 years of experience, Beste focuses his extensive trial work on corporate and commercial litigation in Delaware’s state and federal courts. He has advised clients through trial in Delaware’s courts, as well as appellate work in Delaware’s Supreme Court.

Beste routinely represents clients in Delaware’s Court of Chancery in matters related to governance and control disputes involving corporations and limited liability companies, breach of fiduciary duty matters, director election contests, books and records actions, advancement and indemnification disputes, and other corporate disputes.

“Rob is a widely respected trial attorney known for achieving favorable outcomes across Delaware's court system. We welcome him to our Wilmington office and look forward to the added value he can provide to our clients across our global platform,” said Scott Waxman, managing partner of K&L Gates’ Wilmington office.

Melissa Tea, a leader of the firm’s global Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice, stated: “Rob is an exciting addition to our Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice. His deep experience with the intricacies of Delaware law will be a tremendous asset to our clients and we warmly welcome him to the firm.”

Beste’s arrival follows the additions of New York partner Todd Fishman, Orange County partner Eva Weiler, and Seattle partner John Bender to the firm’s Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice in the last year. Corporate partner Kelly Terribile also recently joined the firm’s Wilmington office.

With lawyers in Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, North America, and South America, K&L Gates’ Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice is positioned to assist clients in resolving their disputes at the local, national, and international levels. The firm’s litigators are some of the foremost practitioners in their field, with many ranked nationally and internationally and including fellows of the American College of Trial Lawyers, the American Law Institute, and the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, among others.

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At K&L Gates, we foster an inclusive and collaborative environment across our fully integrated global platform that enables us to diligently combine the knowledge and expertise of our lawyers and policy professionals to create teams that provide exceptional client solutions. With offices spanning across five continents, we represent leading global corporations in every major industry, capital markets participants, and ambitious middle-market and emerging growth companies. Our lawyers also serve public sector entities, educational institutions, philanthropic organizations, and individuals. We are leaders in legal issues related to industries critical to the economies of both the developed and developing worlds—including technology, manufacturing, financial services, health care, energy, and more.

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