(L-R)Joseph Meaney, John Murphy and Kyle Pavlick, formerly of Cranmore, Fitzgerald & Meaney, have joined Hartford's Halloran Sage. Courtesy photos

Halloran Sage Picks Up 3 Attorneys From Neighboring Firm

Hartford's Halloran Sage has boosted its litigation, corporate and real estate practices with the hires of three attorneys formerly with Cranmore Fitzgerald & Meaney.

Lawyers Joseph Meaney, John Murphy, and Kyle Pavlick constitute a "distinguished team of attorneys," who will bring "decades of experience" to Halloran Sage's litigation and transactional practice groups, Managing Partner Jeffrey Gostyla said in a written release, adding that the lawyers "have a reach throughout Southern New England, and Halloran Sage can support these talented attorneys with our offices throughout the region."

Founded in 1986, Cranmore Fitzgerald & Meaney, also known as CFM, earned a reputation for representing businesses in litigation, corporate governance, real estate and finance matters in state and federal courts.