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Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP New appointments

11 December 2009
Issue: 7396 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP (RPC) has appointed Tom Hibbert as a partner from Reed Smith to head up the firm’s financial disputes practice.

This recruitment follows on the heels of the recent partner hires and promotions of:

  • Martin Barrett & Sarah Cassidy—real estate
  • Paul Castellani & David Webster—insurance & reinsurance litigation
  • David Cran—IP & technology
  • Tim Fogarty—real estate litigation
  • Steven Francis—regulatory
  • Jonathan Levy—tax disputes
  • Stephen Malley—transactional construction
  • Gwyneth Macaulay—finance
  • Michael Scott—projects & outsourcing
  • Alan Stone—construction litigation
  • Vivien Tyrell—insolvency & restructuring
  • David Wallis—corporate
     
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