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Hunton Andrews Kurth hosts client reception

Shown (from left) are: Matthew Halal, Rob Brusco, Matthew Scoville, Brett Gross, Laurie Grasso, Carl Schwartz, Peter Mignone, Don Simone, all with Hunton Andrews Kurth

New York, NY Hunton Andrews Kurth hosted over 350 clients and friends at its 8th annual New York real estate client reception at The Freehand Hotel to enjoy food, drink, conversation and networking.

Practice group co-head Carl Schwartz said, “The guest list was eclectic and included ‘next generation’ players in flourishing family companies, developers who began with little more than a vision and now run a thriving enterprise, and savvy entrepreneurs who are able to balance building up an established business with taking it in a new direction whether its embarking on a new means of sourcing capital, entering a different market, or redefining their product.”

Over the past eight years, the real estate practice at Hunton Andrews Kurth has seen explosive growth, with our recent merger and a number of strategic new hires expanding the team to over 30 in New York and more than 90 firmwide. Founded in Virginia in 1901, Hunton Andrews Kurth now has 1,000+ lawyers serving clients from 20 offices around the world. The firm consistently features among the top in client service rankings and as a place to work.

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