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Squire Patton Boggs LLP has announced the addition of a new principal to its global real estate practice in Tampa. The firm has recruited an attorney from Burr & Forman LLP, who describes themselves as a "switch hitter" in the field. This strategic move is expected to enhance the firm's capabilities and bolster its presence in the competitive real estate market.
The new principal brings a wealth of experience and a diverse skill set, which will be instrumental in addressing the complex needs of clients in the real estate sector. Their background includes a strong track record of navigating various aspects of real estate law, making them a valuable asset to the firm.
As Squire Patton Boggs continues to expand its footprint in Tampa, the addition of this attorney signifies a commitment to providing top-tier legal services in real estate. The firm aims to leverage this expertise to better serve its clients and drive growth in the region.
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