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Published on 6/26/2006 in the Prospect News Distressed Debt Daily.

LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae add 10 bankruptcy and restructuring attorneys

By Caroline Salls

Pittsburgh, June 26 - LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP has added 10 attorneys from the bankruptcy and restructuring practices of McDermott Will & Emery and King & Spalding, according to a company news release.

The new attorneys, including three partners, are based in the firm's Chicago and New York offices.

The Chicago office has added seven attorneys to the firm's core group of bankruptcy and restructuring experts.

Lewis S. Rosenbloom, who becomes head of the worldwide bankruptcy and restructuring department for LeBoeuf Lamb, led McDermott's corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, restructuring, governance and corporate advisory practices serving the distressed business and investment markets.

Six McDermott attorneys have joined Rosenbloom in LeBoeuf Lamb's Chicago office, including partner David Cleary, Mohsin N. Khambati, Dean C. Gramlich, Shannon L. Walsh, Thomas Augspurger and June Kim.

In New York, Lawrence A. Larose joins the firm as head of the corporate restructuring practice.

A former partner at King & Spalding and co-head of that firm's financial restructuring practice, Larose has extensive experience in restructuring investment banks, commercial banks and insurance companies. His principal area of practice is the restructuring of financially troubled entities, both in court and out of court, including mergers and acquisitions, and financial transactions.

Two King & Spalding attorneys, Samuel S. Kohn and Sarah Landon Trum, will join Larose in the New York office.

LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae is a full-service, global law firm.


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