Crowell & Moring is opening a Denver office by hiring four lawyers in the city, continuing the firm’s expansion streak months after acquiring a 60-lawyer intellectual property boutique.
Litigation partner Meshach Rhoades joins from Armstrong Teasdale, where she’s been the firm’s chief diversity officer. Katy Raffensperger brings her transactional practice with a focus on health care deals from Hogan Lovells, moving with associates Laura Martinez and Melissa Moravec.
The Crowell office in Denver will initially feature seven women, with three other Crowell lawyers already located there. Rhoades will serve as managing partner, a role that will include recruiting lawyers into ...
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