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Sidley Austin Announces 19 Elected Partners
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December 15, 2017
Effective January 1, 2018, Sidley Austin LLP will add 19 new partners to its partnership. “We are delighted to welcome this outstanding group of lawyers to the partnership,” said Carter Phillips, chair of Sidley’s Executive Committee. “Each one of these individuals has demonstrated extraordinary commitment to clients, colleagues and the firm. We are confident they will continue to provide the highest quality of client service and help drive Sidley’s growth and success in the future.”
Read the full article at:Sidley Austin Press Release
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