SUFFOLK COUNTY
MBA Honor Roll Firm Todd & Weld LLP recently announced the addition of four partners to the firm. Attorneys Paul Cirel, Ingrid Martin, Daniel Cloherty and Victoria Steinberg join Todd & Weld after many years as partners at Collora LLP, a Boston boutique litigation firm, which recently combined with the global firm, Hogan Lovells. The addition expands Todd & Weld’s capabilities in white-collar defense, government investigations, complex business disputes, employment law and other litigation practice areas, the firm said in a press release.
Ian J. Pinta of MBA Honor Roll Firm Todd & Weld LLP was recently elected to the firm’s partnership. He concentrates his practice on commercial business and general litigation matters, as well as medical malpractice and personal injury litigation. Pinta obtained his law degree cum laude from Suffolk University Law School, and undergraduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis.
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