Hogan Lovells Looking To Beef Up Its New York Presence Beyond Stroock Hires

Hogan Lovells is in a New York state of mind, and the elite firm wants as many lawyers as possible to join its Manhattan office.

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In New York, you require critical mass and this is a very good step in the right direction. But it’s definitely not the end of our growth plan for New York.

Miguel Zaldivar, CEO of Hogan Lovells, in comments given to Bloomberg Law on the firm’s hiring of nearly 70 partners and associates from Manhattan-based Stroock & Stroock & Lavan before the ailing firm decided to close its doors. For the most part, the Stroock partners joining Hogan are located in New York.


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