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Outside Firms See Boston As Market Of Opportunity
25 September 2017
Womble Bond Dickinson
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BOSTON—Last month, Womble Carlyle announced plans to open
a new office in Boston—the firm's first in the Northeast
and New England.
That office opened on Sept. 1 and Boston Office Managing Partner
Sarah Keefe spoke with Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly to
discuss the firm's interest in Boston and why this move makes
sense for Womble Carlyle and the firm's clients.
"We identified 140 of our top 500 clients that had an
established Boston presence, so it just made a lot of sense for us
to be here to service those clients," she tells
Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly.
Keefe also discussed the firm's long-standing commitment to
value, including a willingness to work with clients on alternative
fee structures. And she said the firm is looking to be a magnet for
top talent in the Boston region.
"We're very much interested in growing our office and
tapping into that Boston legal talent," she said.
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