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Mayer Brown LLP has announced a strategic addition to its team, hiring a senior structured-finance lawyer from White & Case LLP in London. This move is aimed at bolstering the firm's capabilities in representing clients within the private capital market. The new hire brings extensive experience and expertise in structured finance, which is expected to enhance Mayer Brown's service offerings and strengthen its position in this competitive sector.
With an increasing demand for sophisticated financial solutions, Mayer Brown is poised to leverage the new talent to better serve its clients' needs. The firm has been focused on expanding its practice areas and enhancing its legal expertise, particularly in areas that are critical to the evolving landscape of private capital. This strategic hire underscores Mayer Brown's commitment to providing top-tier legal services and reflects its ongoing efforts to attract leading professionals in the field.
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