Tanenbaum Keale, formed five months ago when a group of Newark-based Sedgwick lawyers spun off into their own litigation firm, has done some growing since then, with four single laterals from various firms—including, of course, Sedgwick.

Tanenbaum Keale most recently brought on Robert Gilmartin Jr., previously counsel at McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter in Morristown, who handles asbestos, construction and pharmaceutical litigation. He joined May 30.

Also joining the firm, in March and April, were three associates: Marina McGuire, from Sedgwick, who handles pharmaceutical and medical device litigation; Pamela Kaplan, from Porzio, Bromberg & Newman of Morristown, who handles asbestos, environmental and toxic tort litigation; and Arshia Hourizadeh, from Mischel & Horn in New York.