Litigation boutique MoloLamken announced Wednesday that it has hired Justin Shur, deputy chief of the U.S. Department of Justice’s public integrity section, as a partner. The firm said it has also added former Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan intellectual property associate Ben Quarmby as partner.

With the additions of Shur and Quarmby, the 2-year-old firm now has 17 lawyers, including seven partners. The new hires are the first lateral partners to join the firm since February 2011, when litigator Thomas Wiegand moved over from Winston & Strawn.

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