White & Case Hires Goodwin's Secondaries Co-Leader Oreste Cipolla to Boost M&A and Funds Practice
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Mahira Dayal, Meghan Tribe
Summary
White & Case is hiring Oreste Cipolla, a top secondaries lawyer from Goodwin Procter, as a partner in New York. Cipolla, who co-led Goodwin's secondaries practice for over a decade, will help White & Case expand its M&A and funds work at the intersection of investments, funds, and secondaries. The move signals the firm's strategy to deepen capabilities in high-demand client areas and connect sponsors with cross-practice finance and regulatory expertise.
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