Law firm McGlinchey Stafford has opened a new office in New York City to expand its presence in the northeast US.
The new office marks as the firm’s eleventh office nationally and its second office in New York City.
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The New York office boosts the firm’s capability to cater the needs of key clients in the in the areas of financial services, business and general civil litigation.
At the same time, the firm has hired five lawyers in the New York City office namely Victor Matthews, Ruth O’Connor, Fincey John, Michelle Pak and Mitra Singh to strengthen its national financial services practice.
Matthews and O’Connor joined the New York City office as Of Counsel, while John and Singh have joined as associate handling consumer financial services litigation and Pak as associate practicing consumer financial services litigation.
The law firm already has an office in Albany, New York and currently employs 185 attorneys.
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By GlobalDataAnthony Rollo, head of the firm’s national financial services litigation group, said: "The decision to expand our footprint in the state of New York was in direct response to the needs of key clients in the banking and housing finance industries."
Rudy Aguilar, managing member of McGlinchey Stafford, said: "The opening of this new office enables us to more efficiently and effectively serve our clients, which is our number one priority."
