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As Big Law Interest in Denver Grows, Frost Brown Todd Lures 9 Laterals to Open Office
Citing opportunities in the energy, finance and technology industries in Denver, firm chair Robert Sartin said "having a physical presence" will allow the firm to grow business there and serve current clients.
April 10, 2024 at 08:00 AM
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What You Need to Know
- Frost Brown Todd hired nine locally based laterals from Moye White, Lewis Roca and Brownstein to open the Denver office.
- Denver will be Frost Brown Todd's 17th office.
- The Denver legal market has been growing with firms such as Womble Bond Dickinson announcing office openings in the city.
Frost Brown Todd said Wednesday that it has opened an office in Denver, becoming the latest Am Law 200 law firm to enter the growing legal market in the Mile High City. The firm has added nine lateral partners in Denver, including from dissolving firm Moye White, as well as Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie and Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck.
Citing opportunities in the finance, energy and technology industries for a firm largely focused on the middle market, Frost Brown Todd Chair Robert Sartin said the firm has been looking at the market for a while, but with the latest lateral additions, the "time was right."
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