Schulten Ward & Turner, which was hit hard by the recession due to its heavy real estate presence, has managed to adapt to the market and has hired five lawyers since the fall, including partners in tax and bankruptcy.
Kevin L. Ward, who runs the firm’s litigation practice, said having tax and bankruptcy expertise in-house is helpful for work representing lenders on nonperforming loans, which the firm started doing after the recession reconfigured its practice in 2008.
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