MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--International law firm Dorsey & Whitney LLP announced today that it has named 17 new partners in the Firm, effective January 1, 2021.
“Dorsey welcomes a stellar group of attorneys to the Firm’s global partnership,” said Dorsey Managing Partner Bill Stoeri. “It is a group that not only possesses excellent legal skills, but also a sharp focus on and dedication to client service. Our new partners have been an important part of the Firm’s success, and I congratulate each of them on this accomplishment.”
Representing multiple offices and legal specialties, the new partners span Dorsey’s breadth of practices. The new partners, their office locations and areas of practice are:
Anchorage
Bonnie Paskvan, Regulatory Affairs
Dallas
Brian Mason, Commercial Litigation
Des Moines
Kirk Schuler, Commercial Litigation
Minneapolis
Brian Bell, Regulatory Affairs
Rachel Benedict, Mergers & Acquisitions
Erin Bryan, Finance & Restructuring
Brian Burke, Mergers & Acquisitions
Jamie Buskirk McCarty, Healthcare Transactions & Regulations
Nathan Canova, Public Finance
Nathan Ebnet, Healthcare Litigation
Andrea Hedtke, Public Finance
Laura Morgan, Healthcare Transactions & Regulations
Nicole Strydom, Capital Markets & Corporate Compliance
New York
Anthony Badaracco, Commercial Litigation
Salt Lake City
Spencer Glende, Technology Commerce
Troy Keller, Mergers & Acquisitions
Washington D.C.
Tom Scanlon, Finance & Restructuring
About Dorsey & Whitney LLP
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