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Reed Smith LLP has announced that a seasoned private equity real estate lawyer has decided to come out of retirement to join its California office. This move marks a significant shift for the attorney, who previously held a prominent position at Goodwin Procter LLP.
The attorney brings a wealth of experience and expertise to Reed Smith, having spent many years in the real estate sector. Their return to active practice is expected to bolster the firm’s capabilities in private equity real estate transactions, an area that has seen considerable growth in recent years.
Reed Smith is known for its strong focus on real estate law, and the addition of this veteran lawyer is anticipated to enhance the firm's offerings to clients. As the real estate market continues to evolve, the firm is positioning itself to meet the increasing demands of its clientele with this strategic hire. The attorney's return is seen as a significant asset to the firm and its future endeavors in the real estate landscape.
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