Shipman & Goodwin has completed its acquisition of Boston’s Tarlow Breed Hart & Rodgers (TBHR), adding four more attorneys from the firm.
The Hartford-headquartered law firm got its first foothold in Boston last year when it added 17 attorneys from TBHR and opened a regional office at 101 Huntington Ave., on the fifth floor of Boston’s Prudential Center.
Shipman has also recently hired two new attorneys in Connecticut and says the moves reflect a continued expansion of its litigation, family business and trusts and estates practices.
In Boston, litigation partners Al DeNapoli, Mark Furman, John Stuebing, and associate David Mahoney joined with the completed acquisition of TBHR. Boston-based trusts and estates counsel Amanda MacGee also joined Shipman.
The new hires bring the firm’s attorney headcount in Boston to 21.
The recent expansion also includes Connecticut attorneys Bianca Burns, a litigator who joined the firm’s Stamford office, and bankruptcy and creditors’ rights litigator Gregory Papeika in New Haven.
“Our continued growth in Boston, alongside recent additions in Connecticut, reflects a deliberate, strategic approach to building strength where our clients need us most,” said Shipman Managing Partner Leander Dolphin.
