Firm has boosted Boston office this year
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(Reuters) - Womble Bond Dickinson on Tuesday debuted a new government relations and public affairs unit staffed with Massachusetts lobbying veterans.
Womble, with U.S. roots in the Southeast, has been moving aggressively to expand its four-year old Boston office. The firm has added three lateral partners there since the beginning of the year, including Jed Nosal, a lawyer who joined from Brown Rudnick in March and will now also be a member of the new lobbying team.
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