Martin, Brown, Sullivan, Roadman & Hartnett, Ltd. Joins Clark Hill Chicago
CHICAGO, Jan. 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The attorneys and staff of the Chicago firm Martin, Brown, Sullivan, Roadman & Hartnett, Ltd. have joined Clark Hill PLC effective January 1, 2016, Clark Hill Managing Member Ray J. Koenig III announced today.
MBSR&H brings together experienced and knowledgeable practitioners in the fields of business litigation and advice, federal and state civil and criminal tax administrative practice and litigation, white-collar criminal defense, state and federal government disputes, commodity disputes and litigation, and federal and state tax advice.
Located in downtown Chicago, MBSR&H provides general legal advice to individuals, partnerships, estates and corporations of all sizes. "We're pleased to announce that our attorneys and staff have joined Clark Hill," William G. Sullivan added, "We are delighted to add our existing suite of value based legal services to Clark Hill's broad range and depth of legal services."
In addition to Sullivan, Steven S. Brown, Denis J. Conlon, Mason N. Floyd, Daniel T. Hartnett, Royal B. Martin and Leigh D. Roadman have also joined the firm.
"The deep knowledge and decades of experience of the MBSR&H attorneys will help us expand our national white-collar criminal defense expertise," Koenig said. "We look forward to the insight and talent this team of attorneys will bring to our clients."
Firm Profile
Clark Hill PLC is an entrepreneurial, full service law firm that provides business legal services, government & public affairs, and personal legal services to our clients throughout the country. With offices in Arizona, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C. and West Virginia, Clark Hill has more than 300 attorneys and professionals. For more information on our firm and our services, visit www.clarkhill.com.
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