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Genevieve Quierin & Stéphanie Milano—Humphries Kerstetter LLP

31 October 2013
Issue: 7582 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Ex-Linklaters staff join commercial dispute resolution expert

Humphries Kerstetter LLP has hired two senior associates, Genevieve Quierin and Stéphanie Milano. Both Genevieve and Stéphanie are ex-Linklaters and have substantial experience of handling a variety of commercial disputes. These hires follow hard the firm’s recent move into new offices at 30 Furnival Street, London and its restructuring as an LLP. The firm has a strong client list, acting for large investment banks, private equity firms, professional services firms, public and private companies and individuals. 

Issue: 7582 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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