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Michelman & Robinson LLP has announced the addition of three experienced attorneys to enhance its corporate and real estate practice in New York. The new hires come from notable law firms, including Goulston & Storrs PC, Seyfarth Shaw LLP, and Graubard Miller, bringing a wealth of expertise to the firm.
This strategic move aims to strengthen Michelman & Robinson's capabilities in handling complex transactions and real estate matters, positioning the firm for growth in an increasingly competitive market. The new attorneys are expected to contribute significantly to the firm's existing portfolio, leveraging their backgrounds to provide innovative solutions for clients.
As the demand for legal services in corporate and real estate sectors continues to rise, this expansion reflects the firm's commitment to delivering exceptional service and expertise. With these additions, Michelman & Robinson is poised to further enhance its reputation and success in New York's dynamic legal landscape.
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