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Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP has made a strategic move by hiring a seasoned real estate attorney from Goulston & Storrs PC as a finance and restructuring partner in New York. This addition comes as the firm prepares for an upcoming merger, signaling its commitment to strengthening its real estate finance practice.
The new partner brings a wealth of experience and expertise in real estate transactions, financing, and restructuring, which will enhance the firm's capabilities in serving its clients. As the real estate market continues to evolve, having a robust team of professionals is crucial for navigating complex financial landscapes.
This hiring reflects Troutman's proactive approach to expanding its legal services and reinforcing its position in the competitive New York market. The firm aims to leverage this new talent to provide innovative solutions and strategic advice to clients, ensuring they remain at the forefront of the industry during this transformative period.
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