Global law firm White & Case announced the addition of new partner Matthew Hurlock to its New York office. Hurlock will be part of the Firm’s Global Mergers & Acquisitions Practice and Global Private Equity (PE) Industry Group.
“Matthew is a highly accomplished M&A lawyer with deep experience in private equity and substantial relationships throughout the industry,” said John Reiss, Global Head of White & Case‘s Global M&A Practice. “He will play an important role in supporting the continued expansion of our M&A practice and PE group in New York and globally.”
The Firm’s Private Equity group was ranked #1 in value by Bloomberg in the first half of 2019 and represents some of the leading PE firms throughout the US and globally.
“Adding top-talent such as Matthew adds to the strength of our M&A and PE capabilities so we can continue to provide only the best service to our expanding client base around the world,” said Oliver Brahmst, Co-Head of White & Case‘s Global Private Equity Industry Group. “Matthew’s clients will immediately get the benefit of our deep resources, and our PE clients get the benefit of his years in the industry.”
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