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10 Promoted to Partner, 1 to Counsel at Shipman

Hartford's Shipman & Goodwin has begun the new year with the promotions of 11 attorneys, including four in Connecticut to partner and one to counsel.

"The 11 attorneys, including seven women, from four of our offices, consistently serve our clients with distinction and make significant contributions in more than half a dozen practice areas," said Shipman & Goodwin managing partner Alan E. Lieberman. "This is testament to the talent throughout our network of offices and practice groups. We are committed to providing advancement opportunities and are thrilled that these attorneys are a part of the future of the firm."

In Shipman & Goodwin's Hartford office, attorneys Julia R. Camarco and Michael Chase were promoted to partner, and Danielle McGrath Braun was promoted to counsel.

Camarco, who joined as an associate in 2015, represents private equity and venture capital funds, emerging growth and mature companies, health care providers and other businesses in commercial transactions.

Chase, who joined as an associate in 2011, handles government and internal investigations, including criminal and civil litigation.

Braun worked as an associate from 2005 to 2007 and returned to the firm in 2014, practicing public finance and municipal law. She serves as bond counsel and underwriter's counsel and represents borrowers under the Connecticut Clean Water Fund.

In Shipman & Goodwin's New Haven office, Gregory P. Muccilli has been elevated to partner. He joined as counsel in 2014 and focuses on real estate development, commercial financing, leasing and land use.

In Stamford, Kelly A. Trahan was promoted to partner. She joined as counsel in 2018 and practices commercial finance and real estate law, representing national and community banks, insurance companies and other lending institutions.

Complementing the Connecticut promotions, Shipman & Goodwin elevated six associates to partner in Washington, D.C. They include corporate litigator Alison P. Baker, insurance and bankruptcy lawyer Katherine M. Hance, civil litigator Joshua P. Mayer and commercial litigators Myles Morrison, Miranda H. Turner and Abigail W. Williams.

Shipman & Goodwin employs more than 175 attorneys in Connecticut, New York and Washington.