Fennemore Expands Its Forward Platform From Coast To Coast
Phoenix, Arizona, March 31, 2026 — Fennemore, one of the nation's fastest-growing Am Law 200 firms, continues its strategic growth with the addition of six attorneys to its Fennemore Forward flexible work initiative: Tim Anderson, Alli Cross, Paul Li, Katherine Schichtel, Keith Smith, and Athena Warlen.
The group strengthens the firm's capabilities in Business & Finance, Real Estate, and Trusts and Estates, aligning with key areas of client demand and long-term growth.
"This addition strengthens key areas of our firm and how we're continuing to grow. We're seeing a clear shift across the legal industry—talented attorneys want greater flexibility without sacrificing the support and infrastructure that matter. Fennemore Forward is built for that, expanding how lawyers work while keeping them fully integrated into the strength and collaboration of an Am Law 200 firm. Today, our Forward team continues to expand geographically and by practice areas so we can better serve our clients," said James Goodnow, CEO of Fennemore.
Fennemore Forward is a remote office designation—not a separate entity—that enables attorneys to work remotely while remaining connected to the firm's technology and collaborative culture. The model continues to attract experienced attorneys seeking greater flexibility without sacrificing the stability, standards, or community of a full-service firm. Today, Fennemore Forward has legal professionals in over 80 cities coast to coast.
"Tim, Alli, Paul, Katherine, Keith, and Athena each bring a strong commitment to their clients, and we're proud to welcome them to the firm," said Chris Wilson, Director of Fennemore Forward. "They've established respected practices, and this next chapter allows them to continue that work. They're a great addition to our growing community of Fennemore Forward attorneys."
Fennemore is building the future of law by bringing together lawyers who share its people-first culture and forward-looking approach, expanding through intentional growth that reflects how legal services are evolving.