G. Scott Rafshoon has left Dentons to become a partner at Hunton & Williams, citing its public-private partnership (P3) practice as the draw.

It’s the first time Rafshoon has changed law firms in his 21 years in practice—even though he’s worked at three different firms. He joined Long Aldridge & Norman in 1996, which merged with Washington-based McKenna & Cuneo in 2002, forming McKenna Long & Aldridge. That firm was acquired by global megafirm Dentons two years ago.

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