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The Buffalo, NY, law firm of Phillips Lytle LLP, a full-service firm with statewide coverage, has named Craig A. Leslie and Thomas J. Sheehan as partners, effective immediately. Mr. Leslie concentrates his practice in the areas of product liability, tort litigation, commercial litigation and real property valuation dispute and tax assessment challenges. Mr. Sheehan concentrates his practice in the area of pharmaceutical and biologic product liability litigation.
Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP announces that Jason D. Boren was recently named partner in the firm. Boren is a partner in the Litigation Department and a member of the Construction, Labor, Employment & Immigration, and Product Liability and Mass Tort Groups. He concentrates his practice on complex commercial litigation at both the trial and appellate levels.
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