Selendy Gay's David Elsberg, Quinn Emanuel Partners To Launch New Litigation Boutique
Elsberg Baker & Maruri will open in February with a roster of "aggressive, first-chair" trial lawyers, said David Elsberg.
January 31, 2024 at 01:47 PM
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The original version of this story was published on New York Law Journal
What You Need to Know
- David Elsberg is leaving Selendy Gay in February to launch another trial boutique.
- Quinn Emanuel practice co-chairs Rollo Baker and Silpa Maruri are joining him.
- The new firm will carry over some founding values of Selendy Gay while featuring a roster of leading first-chair trial lawyers as partners, Elsberg said.
After leaving Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan in 2018 to co-found Selendy Gay Elsberg, trial lawyer David Elsberg is launching yet another spinoff with several of his former colleagues at Quinn Emanuel.
Elsberg Baker & Maruri will launch in late February as Elsberg begins a new venture with name partners Silpa Maruri and Rollo Baker. Maruri currently co-chairs Quinn Emanuel's Delaware practice, while Baker co-chairs the firm's corporate governance litigation practice. Jared Ruocco, a former Quinn Emanuel associate who left for New York litigation boutique LTL Attorneys last April, is also joining the firm as a partner.
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